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类别:其他 作者:Baron Charles De Secondat Mont字数:10629更新时间:19/01/07 15:06:43
3。ContradictionintheTempersofsomeSouthernNations。TheIndians[5] arenaturallyapusillanimouspeople;eventhechildren[6]ofEuropeansborninIndialosethecouragepeculiartotheirownclimate。Buthowshallwereconcilethiswiththeircustomsandpenancessofullofbarbarity?Themenvoluntarilyundergothegreatesthardships,andthewomenburnthemselves;herewefindaveryoddcompoundoffortitudeandweakness。 Nature,havingframedthosepeopleofatexturesoweakastofillthemwithtimidity,hasformedthematthesametimeofanimaginationsolivelythateveryobjectmakesthestrongestimpressionuponthem。Thatdelicacyoforganswhichrendersthemapprehensiveofdeathcontributeslikewisetomakethemdreadathousandthingsmorethandeath:theverysamesensibilityinducesthemtoflyanddarealldangers。 Asagoodeducationismorenecessarytochildrenthantosuchashavearrivedatmaturityofunderstanding,sotheinhabitantsofthosecountrieshavemuchgreaterneedthantheEuropeannationsofawiserlegislator。Thegreatertheirsensibility,themoreitbehovesthemtoreceiveproperimpressions,toimbibenoprejudices,andtoletthemselvesbedirectedbyreason。 AtthetimeoftheRomanstheinhabitantsofthenorthofEuropeweredestituteofarts,education,andalmostoflaws;andyetthegoodsenseannexedtothegrossfibresofthoseclimatesenabledthemtomakeanadmirablestandagainstthepowerofRome,tillthememorableperiodinwhichtheyquittedtheirwoodstosubvertthatgreatempire。 4。CauseoftheImmutabilityofReligion,Manners,Customs,andLawsintheEasternCountries。Iftothatdelicacyoforganswhichrenderstheeasternnationssosusceptibleofeveryimpressionyouaddlikewiseasortofindolenceofmind,naturallyconnectedwiththatofthebody,bymeansofwhichtheygrowincapableofanyexertionoreffort,itiseasytocomprehendthatwhenoncethesoulhasreceivedanimpressionitcannotchangeit。Thisisthereasonthatthelaws,manners,andcustoms,[7]eventhosewhichseemquiteindifferent,suchastheirmodeofdress,arethesametothisverydayineasterncountriesastheywereathousandyearsago。 5。ThatthosearebadLegislatorswhofavourtheVicesoftheClimate,andgoodLegislatorswhoopposethoseVices。TheIndiansbelievethatreposeandnon—existencearethefoundationofallthings,andtheendinwhichtheyterminate。Hencetheyconsiderentireinactionasthemostperfectofallstates,andtheobjectoftheirdesires。TotheSupremeBeingtheygivethetitleofimmovable。[8]TheinhabitantsofSiambelievethattheirutmosthappiness[9]consistsinnotbeingobligedtoanimateamachine,ortogivemotiontoabody。 Inthosecountrieswheretheexcessofheatenervatesandexhauststhebody,restissodelicious,andmotionsopainful,thatthissystemofmetaphysicsseemsnatural;andFoe,[10]thelegislatoroftheIndies,wasdirectedbyhisownsensationswhenheplacedmankindinastateextremelypassive;buthisdoctrinearisingfromthelazinessoftheclimatefavoureditalsoinitsturn;whichhasbeenthesourceofaninfinitedealofmischief。 ThelegislatorsofChinaweremorerationalwhen,consideringmennotinthepeacefulstatewhichtheyaretoenjoyhereafter,butinthesituationproperfordischargingtheseveraldutiesoflife,theymadetheirreligion,philosophy,andlawsallpractical。Themorethephysicalcausesinclinemankindtoinaction,themorethemoralcausesshouldestrangethemfromit。 6。OfAgricultureinwarmClimates。Agricultureistheprincipallabourofman。Themoretheclimateinclineshimtoshunthislabour,themorethereligionandlawsofthecountryoughttoincitehimtoit。ThustheIndianlaws,whichgivethelandstotheprince,anddestroythespiritofpropertyamongthesubjects,increasethebadeffectsoftheclimate,thatis,theirnaturalindolence。 7。OfMonkery。Theverysamemischiefsresultfrommonkery:ithaditsriseinthewarmcountriesoftheEast,wheretheyarelessinclinedtoactionthantospeculation。 InAsiathenumberofdervishesormonksseemstoincreasetogetherwiththewarmthoftheclimate。TheIndies,wheretheheatisexcessive,arefullofthem;andthesamedifferenceisfoundinEurope。 Inordertosurmountthelazinessoftheclimate,thelawsoughttoendeavourtoremoveallmeansofsubsistingwithoutlabour:butinthesouthernpartsofEuropetheyactquitethereverse。Tothosewhowanttoliveinastateofindolence,theyaffordretreatsthemostproperforaspeculativelife,andendowthemwithimmenserevenues。Thesemen,wholiveinthemidstofplentywhichtheyknownothowtoenjoy,areintherighttogivetheirsuperfluitiesawaytothecommonpeople。Thepoorarebereftofproperty;andthesemenindemnifythembysupportingtheminidleness,soastomakethemevengrowfondoftheirmisery。 8。AnexcellentCustomofChina。Thehistoricalrelations[11]ofChinamentionaceremony[12]ofopeningthegroundwhichtheemperorperformseveryyear。Thedesignofthispublicandsolemnactistoexcitethepeopletotillage。[13] Further,theemperoriseveryyearinformedofthehusbandmanwhohasdistinguishedhimselfmostinhisprofession;andhemakeshimamandarinoftheeighthorder。 AmongtheancientPersians[14]thekingsquittedtheirgrandeurandpompontheeighthdayofthemonth,calledChorrem—ruz,toeatwiththehusbandmen。Theseinstitutionswereadmirablycalculatedfortheencouragementofagriculture。 9。MeansofencouragingIndustry。Weshallshow,inthenineteenthbook,thatlazynationsaregenerallyproud。Nowtheeffectmightwellbeturnedagainstthecause,andlazinessbedestroyedbypride。InthesouthofEurope,wherepeoplehavesuchahighnotionofthepointofhonour,itwouldberighttogiveprizestohusbandmenwhohadexcelledinagriculture;ortoartistswhohadmadethegreatestimprovementsintheirseveralprofessions。ThispracticehassucceededinourdaysinIreland,whereithasestablishedoneofthemostconsiderablelinenmanufacturesinEurope。 10。OftheLawsinrelationtotheSobrietyofthePeople。Inwarmcountriestheaqueouspartofthebloodlosesitselfgreatlybyperspiration;[15]itmustthereforebesuppliedbyalikeliquid。Wateristhereofadmirableuse;strongliquorswouldcongealtheglobules[16] ofbloodthatremainafterthetransudingoftheaqueoushumour。 Incoldcountriestheaqueouspartofthebloodisverylittleevacuatedbyperspiration。Theymaythereforemakeuseofspirituousliquors,withoutwhichthebloodwouldcongeal。Theyarefullofhumours; consequentlystrongliquors,whichgiveamotiontotheblood,areproperforthosecountries。 ThelawofMahomet,whichprohibitsthedrinkingofwine,isthereforefittedtotheclimateofArabia:andindeed,beforeMahomet’stime,waterwasthecommondrinkoftheArabs。Thelaw[17]whichforbadetheCarthaginianstodrinkwinewasalawoftheclimate;and,indeed,theclimateofthosetwocountriesisprettynearlythesame。 Suchalawwouldbeimproperforcoldcountries,wheretheclimateseemstoforcethemtoakindofnationalintemperance,verydifferentfrompersonalebriety。Drunkennesspredominatesthroughouttheworld,inproportiontothecoldnessandhumidityoftheclimate。Gofromtheequatortothenorthpole,andyouwillfindthisviceincreasingtogetherwiththedegreeoflatitude。Gofromtheequatoragaintothesouthpole,andyouwillfindthesamevicetravellingsouth,[18] exactlyinthesameproportion。 Itisverynaturalthatwherewineiscontrarytotheclimate,andconsequentlytohealth,theexcessofitshouldbemoreseverelypunishedthanincountrieswhereintoxicationproducesveryfewbadeffectstotheperson,fewertothesociety,andwhereitdoesnotmakepeoplefranticandwild,butonlystupidandheavy。Hencethoselaws[19] whichinflictedadoublepunishmentforcrimescommittedindrunkennesswereapplicableonlytoapersonal,andnottoanational,ebriety。A Germandrinksthroughcustom,andaSpaniardbychoice。 Inwarmcountriestherelaxingofthefibresproducesagreatevacuationoftheliquids,butthesolidpartsarelesstranspired。Thefibres,whichactbutfaintly,andhaveverylittleelasticity,arenotmuchimpaired;andasmallquantityofnutritiousjuiceissufficienttorepairthem;forwhichreasontheyeatverylittle。 Itisthevarietyofwantsindifferentclimatesthatfirstoccasionedadifferenceinthemannerofliving,andthisgaverisetoavarietyoflaws。Wherepeopleareverycommunicativetheremustbeparticularlaws,andotherswherethereisbutlittlecommunication。 11。OftheLawsinrelationtotheDistempersoftheClimate。 Herodotus[20]informsusthattheJewishlawsconcerningtheleprosywereborrowedfromthepracticeoftheEgyptians。And,indeed,thesamedistemperrequiredthesameremedies。TheGreeksandtheprimitiveRomanswerestrangerstotheselaws,aswellastothedisease。TheclimateofEgyptandPalestinerenderedthemnecessary;andthefacilitywithwhichthisdiseaseisspreadissufficienttomakeussensibleofthewisdomandsagacityofthoselaws。 Evenweourselveshavefelttheeffectsofthem。TheCrusadesbroughttheleprosyamongstus;butthewiseregulationsmadeatthattimehindereditfrominfectingthemassofthepeople。 WefindbythelawoftheLombards[21]thatthisdiseasewasspreadinItalybeforetheCrusades,andmeritedtheattentionofthelegislature。 Rotharisordainedthatalepershouldbeexpelledfromhishouse,banishedtoaparticularplace,andrenderedincapableofdisposingofhisproperty;becausefromtheverymomenthehadbeenturnedoutofhishousehewasreckoneddeadintheeyeofthelaw。Inordertopreventallcommunicationwithlepers,theywererenderedincapableofcivilacts。 IamapttothinkthatthisdiseasewasbroughtintoItalybytheconquestsoftheGreekemperors,inwhosearmiestheremightbesomesoldiersfromPalestineorEgypt。Bethatasitmay,theprogressofitwasstoppedtillthetimeoftheCrusades。 ItisrelatedthatPompey’ssoldiersreturningfromSyriabroughtadistemperhomewiththemnotunliketheleprosy。Wehavenoaccountofanyregulationmadeatthattime;butitishighlyprobablethatsomesuchstepwastaken,sincethedistemperwascheckedtillthetimeoftheLombards。 Itisnowtwocenturiessinceadiseaseunknowntoourancestorswasfirsttransplantedfromthenewworldtoours,andcametoattackhumannatureevenintheverysourceoflifeandpleasure。MostoftheprincipalfamiliesinthesouthofEuropewereseentoperishbyadistemperthathadgrowntoocommontobeignominious,andwasconsideredinnootherlightthaninthatofitsbeingfatal。Itwasthethirstofgoldthatpropagatedthisdisease;theEuropeanswentcontinuallytoAmerica,andalwaysbroughtbackanewleavenofit。 Reasonsdrawnfromreligionseemedtorequirethatthispunishmentofguiltshouldbepermittedtocontinue;buttheinfectionhadreachedthebosomofmatrimony,andgiventhevicioustainteventoguiltlessinfants。 Asitisthebusinessoflegislatorstowatchoverthehealthofthecitizens,itwouldhavebeenawisepartinthemtohavestoppedthiscommunicationbylawsmadeontheplanofthoseofMoses。 Theplagueisadiseasewhoseinfectiousprogressismuchmorerapid。 Egyptisitsprincipalseat,whenceitspreadsoverthewholeglobe。 MostcountriesinEuropehavemadeexceedinglygoodregulationstopreventthisinfection,andinourtimesanadmirablemethodhasbeencontrivedtostopit;thisisbyformingalineoftroopsroundtheinfectedcountry,whichcutsoffallmannerofcommunication。 TheTurks,[22]whohavenosuchregulations,seetheChristiansescapethisinfectioninthesametown,andnonebutthemselvesperish;theybuytheclothesoftheinfected,wearthem,andproceedintheiroldway,asifnothinghadhappened。Thedoctrineofarigidfate,whichdirectstheirwholeconduct,rendersthemagistrateaquietspectator; hethinksthateverythingcomesfromthehandofGod,andthatmanhasnothingmoretodothantosubmit。 12。OftheLawsagainstSuicides。WedonotfindinhistorythattheRomanseverkilledthemselveswithoutacause;buttheEnglishareapttocommitsuicidemostunaccountably;theydestroythemselveseveninthebosomofhappiness。ThisactionamongtheRomanswastheeffectofeducation,beingconnectedwiththeirprinciplesandcustoms;amongtheEnglishitistheconsequenceofadistemper,[23]beingconnectedwiththephysicalstateofthemachine,andindependentofeveryothercause。 Inallprobabilityitisadefectofthefiltrationofthenervousjuice:themachine,whosemotivefacultiesareoftenunexerted,iswearyofitself;thesoulfeelsnopain,butacertainuneasinessinexisting。 Painisalocalsensation,whichleadsustothedesireofseeinganendofit;theburdenoflife,whichpromptsustothedesireofceasingtoexist,isanevilconfinedtonoparticularpart。 Itisevidentthatthecivillawsofsomecountriesmayhavereasonsforbrandingsuicidewithinfamy:butinEnglanditcannotbepunishedwithoutpunishingtheeffectsofmadness。 13。EffectsarisingfromtheClimateofEngland。Inanationsodistemperedbytheclimateastohaveadisrelishofeverything,nay,evenoflife,itisplainthatthegovernmentmostsuitabletotheinhabitantsisthatinwhichtheycannotlaytheiruneasinesstoanysingleperson’scharge,andinwhich,beingunderthedirectionratherofthelawsthanoftheprince,itisimpossibleforthemtochangethegovernmentwithoutsubvertingthelawsthemselves。 Andifthisnationhaslikewisederivedfromtheclimateacertainimpatienceoftemper,whichrendersthemincapableofbearingthesametrainofthingsforanylongcontinuance,itisobviousthatthegovernmentabovementionedisthefittestforthem。 Thisimpatienceoftemperisnotveryconsiderableofitself;butitmaybecomesowhenjoinedwithcourage。 Itisquiteadifferentthingfromlevity,whichmakespeopleundertakeordropaprojectwithoutcause;itbordersmoreuponobstinacy,becauseitproceedsfromsolivelyasenseofmiserythatitisnotweakenedevenbythehabitofsuffering。 Thistemperinafreenationisextremelyproperfordisconcertingtheprojectsoftyranny,[24]whichisalwaysslowandfeebleinitscommencement,asintheenditisactiveandlively;whichatfirstonlystretchesoutahandtoassist,andexertsafterwardsamultitudeofarmstooppress。 Slaveryiseverprecededbysleep。Butapeoplewhofindnorestinanysituation,whocontinuallyexploreeverypart,andfeelnothingbutpain,canhardlybelulledtosleep。 Politicsisasmoothfile,whichcutsgradually,andattainsitsendbyaslowprogression。Nowthepeopleofwhomwehavebeenspeakingareincapableofbearingthedelays,thedetails,andthecoolnessofnegotiations:inthesetheyaremoreunlikelytosucceedthananyothernation;hencetheyareapttolosebytreatieswhattheyobtainbytheirarms。 14。OtherEffectsoftheClimate。Ourancestors,theancientGermans,livedinaclimatewherethepassionswereextremelycalm。Theirlawsdecidedonlyinsuchcaseswheretheinjurywasvisibletotheeye,andwentnofurther。Andastheyjudgedoftheoutragesdonetomenfromthegreatnessofthewound,theyactedwithnootherdelicacyinrespecttotheinjuriesdonetowomen。ThelawoftheAlemans[25]onthissubjectisveryextraordinary。Ifapersonuncoversawoman’shead,hepaysafineoffiftysous;ifheuncoversherleguptotheknee,hepaysthesame;anddoublefromthekneeupwards。Onewouldthinkthatthelawmeasuredtheinsultsofferedtowomenaswemeasureafigureingeometry;itdidnotpunishthecrimeoftheimagination,butthatoftheeye。ButuponthemigrationofaGermannationintoSpain,theclimatesoonfoundanecessityfordifferentlaws。ThelawoftheVisigothsinhibitedthesurgeonstobleedafreewoman,excepteitherherfather,mother,brother,son,orunclewaspresent。Astheimaginationofthepeoplegrewwarm,sodidthatofthelegislators;thelawsuspectedeverythingwhenthepeoplehadbecomesuspicious。 Theselawshad,therefore,aparticularregardforthetwosexes。Butintheirpunishmentstheyseemrathertohumourtherevengefultemperofprivatepersonsthantoadministerpublicjustice。Thus,inmostcases,theyreducedboththecriminalstobeslavestotheoffendedrelativesortotheinjuredhusband;afree—bornwoman[26]whohadyieldedtotheembracesofamarriedmanwasdelivereduptohiswifetodisposeofherasshepleased。Theyobligedtheslaves,[27]iftheyfoundtheirmaster’swifeinadultery,tobindherandcarryhertoherhusband; theyevenpermittedherchildren[28]tobeheraccusers,andherslavestobetorturedinordertoconvicther。Thustheirlawswerefarbetteradaptedtorefine,eventoexcess,acertainpointofhonourthantoformagoodciviladministration。Wemustnot,therefore,besurprisedifCountJulianwasofopinionthatanaffrontofthatkindoughttobeexpiatedbytheruinofhiskingandcountry:wemustnotbesurprisediftheMoors,withsuchaconformityofmanners,founditsoeasytosettleandtomaintainthemselvesinSpain,andtoretardthefalloftheirempire。 15。OfthedifferentConfidencewhichtheLawshaveinthePeople,accordingtotheDifferenceofClimates。ThepeopleofJapanareofsostubbornandperverseatemperthatneithertheirlegislatorsnormagistratescanputanyconfidenceinthem:theysetnothingbeforetheireyesbutjudgments,menaces,andchastisements;everysteptheytakeissubjecttotheinquisitionofthecivilmagistrate。Thoselawswhichoutoffiveheadsoffamiliesestablishoneasamagistrateovertheotherfour;thoselawswhichpunishafamilyorawholewardforasinglecrime;thoselaws,infine,whichfindnobodyinnocentwhereonemayhappentobeguilty,aremadewithadesigntoimplantinthepeopleamutualdistrust,andtomakeeverymantheinspector,witness,andjudgeofhisneighbour’sconduct。 Onthecontrary,thepeopleofIndiaaremild,[29]tender,andcompassionate。Hencetheirlegislatorsreposegreatconfidenceinthem。 Theyhaveestablished[30]veryfewpunishments;thesearenotsevere,noraretheyrigorouslyexecuted。Theyhavesubjectednephewstotheiruncles,andorphanstotheirguardians,asinothercountriestheyaresubjectedtotheirfathers;theyhaveregulatedthesuccessionbytheacknowledgedmeritofthesuccessor。Theyseemtothinkthateveryindividualoughttoplaceentireconfidenceinthegoodnatureofhisfellow—subjects。[31] Theyenfranchisetheirslaveswithoutdifficulty,theymarrythem,theytreatthemastheirchildren。[32]Happyclimatewhichgivesbirthtoinnocence,andproducesalenityinthelaws! ______ 1。Thisappearseveninthecountenance:incoldweatherpeoplelookthinner。 2。Weknowthatitshortensiron。 3。ThoseforthesuccessiontotheSpanishmonarchy。 4。Forinstance,inSpain。 5。\"OnehundredEuropeansoldiers,\"saysTavernier,\"wouldwithoutanygreatdifficultybeatathousandIndiansoldiers。\" 6。EventhePersianswhosettleintheIndiescontractinthethirdgenerationtheindolenceandcowardiceoftheIndians。SeeBernierontheMogul,i,p。182。 7。WefindbyafragmentofNicolausDamascenus,collectedbyConstantinePorphyrogenitus,thatitwasanancientcustomintheEasttosendtostrangleagovernorwhohadgivenanydispleasure;itwasinthetimeoftheMedes。 8。Panamanack:SeeKircher。 9。LaLoubere,AccountoftheKingdomofSiam,p。446。 10。Foeendeavouredtoreducethehearttoamerevacuum:\"Wehaveeyesandears,butperfectionconsistsinneitherseeingnorhearing;amouth,hands,&c。,butperfectionrequiresthatthesemembersshouldbeinactive。\"ThisistakenfromthedialogueofaChinesephilosopher,quotedbyFatherDuHalde,iii。 11。FatherDuHalde,HistoryofChina,i,p。72。 12。SeveralofthekingsofIndiadothesame。LaLoubere,AccountoftheKingdomofSiam,p。69。 13。Venty,thethirdemperorofthethirddynasty,tilledthelandshimself,andmadetheempressandhiswivesemploytheirtimeinthesilkworksinhispalace。HistoryofChina。 14。Hyde,ReligionofthePersians。 15。MonsieurBernier,travellingfromLahoretoCashmere,wrotethus: \"Mybodyisasieve;scarcelyhaveIswallowedapintofwater,butI seeittransudelikedewoutofallmylimbs,eventomyfingers’ends。 Idrinktenpintsaday,anditdoesmenomannerofharm。\"——Bernier,Travels,ii,p。261。 16。Inthebloodthereareredglobules,fibrousparts,whiteglobules,andwater,inwhichthewholeswims。 17。Plato,Laws,ii;Aristotle,OftheCareofDomesticAffairs; Eusebius,EvangelicalPreparation,xii。17。 18。ThisisseenintheHottentots,andtheinhabitantsofthemostsouthernpartofChili。 19。AsPittacusdid,accordingtoAristotle,Politics,ii。12。Helivedinaclimatewheredrunkennessisnotanationalvice。 20。Bookii。 21。Bookii。tit。1,§3;tit。18,§1。 22。Ricaut,StateoftheOttomanEmpire,p。284。 23。Itmaybecomplicatedwiththescurvy,which,insomecountriesespecially,rendersamanwhimsicalandunsupportabletohimself。SeePirard,Voyages,partII,21。 24。HereItakethiswordforthedesignofsubvertingtheestablishedpower,andespeciallythatofdemocracy;thisisthesignificationinwhichitwasunderstoodbytheGreeksandRomans。 25。Chapter58,§§1,2。 26。LawoftheVisigoths,iii,tit。4,§9。 27。Ibid。,§6。 28。Ibid。,§13。 29。SeeBernier,ii,p。140。 30。SeeintheEdifyingLetters,coll。xiv,p。403,theprincipallawsorcustomsoftheinhabitantsofthepeninsulaonthissidetheGanges。 31。SeeEdifyingLetters,coll,ix,p。378。 32。IhadoncethoughtthatthelenityofslaveryinIndiahadmadeDiodorussaythattherewasneithermasternorslaveinthatcountry; butDiodorushasattributedtothewholecontinentofIndiawhat,accordingtoStrabo,xv,belongedonlytoaparticularnation。 BookXV。InWhatMannertheLawsofCivilSlaveryRelatetotheNatureoftheClimate1。OfcivilSlavery。Slavery,properlysocalled,istheestablishmentofarightwhichgivestoonemansuchapoweroveranotherasrendershimabsolutemasterofhislifeandfortune。Thestateofslaveryisinitsownnaturebad。Itisneitherusefultothemasternortotheslave; nottotheslave,becausehecandonothingthroughamotiveofvirtue; nortothemaster,becausebyhavinganunlimitedauthorityoverhisslavesheinsensiblyaccustomshimselftothewantofallmoralvirtues,andthencebecomesfierce,hasty,severe,choleric,voluptuous,andcruel。 Indespoticcountries,wheretheyarealreadyinastateofpoliticalservitude,civilslaveryismoretolerablethaninothergovernments。 Everyoneoughttobesatisfiedinthosecountrieswithnecessariesandlife。Hencetheconditionofaslaveishardlymoreburdensomethanthatofasubject。 Butinamonarchicalgovernment,whereitisoftheutmostimportancethathumannatureshouldnotbedebasedordispirited,thereoughttobenoslavery。Indemocracies,wheretheyarealluponequality;andinaristocracies,wherethelawsoughttousetheirutmostendeavourstoprocureasgreatanequalityasthenatureofthegovernmentwillpermit,slaveryiscontrarytothespiritoftheconstitution:itonlycontributestogiveapowerandluxurytothecitizenswhichtheyoughtnottohave。 2。OriginoftheRightofSlaveryamongtheRomanCivilians。Onewouldneverhaveimaginedthatslaveryshouldoweitsbirthtopity,andthatthisshouldhavebeenexcitedinthreedifferentways。[1] Thelawofnationstopreventprisonersfrombeingputtodeathhasallowedthemtobemadeslaves。ThecivillawoftheRomansempowereddebtors,whoweresubjecttobeill—usedbytheircreditors,tosellthemselves。Andthelawofnaturerequiresthatchildrenwhomafatherinastateofservitudeisnolongerabletomaintainshouldbereducedtothesamestateasthefather。 Thesereasonsoftheciviliansareallfalse。Itisfalsethatkillinginwarislawful,unlessinacaseofabsolutenecessity:butwhenamanhasmadeanotherhisslave,hecannotbesaidtohavebeenunderanecessityoftakingawayhislife,sinceheactuallydidnottakeitaway。Wargivesnootherrightoverprisonersthantodisablethemfromdoinganyfurtherharmbysecuringtheirpersons。Allnations[2]concurindetestingthemurderingofprisonersincoldblood。