Z6 A Treatise of Cap* 2 .
the? are found in the land os an? man, the Law Lothattribute them- being things ok Lied exceNenc?, to be-long to the molt erreilentperfon, Mich is the Ring.Sttd in Me msnner wild beaks ok bemr?; snddeastsand fowls os chaw and warren, being Mngs of greatexceUenc?tthe? aremstest 5o? the dignit? ok s Vrince fo?Sk>Ss» Lib. u bis pastime and delight r and therefore the? do Most p^o-». per!? belong unto the Ling onl?t And fo? that cause, itis not lafoful fo; an? man within this land to make an?Br. Action far Lhaw, Kark, o? MSrren, in his own freehold, 0? else-4 ». where, to beep v? p?eserbe an? wild beasts or birds okZfo?est, Thske, Varb, 0? Marren, in it, without the3r Quo wit- Dings ararto? warrant so fo do. And if an? man do,r,mo7l he is to be punilhed in a < 2 ue> w-rrsnto,snd the franchiseAnno 6 . e. r. fo be seised into the Lings hands, fo? such wild beastsp- do belong unto the Ling, asBracton within his secondLib Intrac’ in iber eni r Rx prx extern omnibus in Regno suo s .
Quowarranto de jure gentium, privilegia qux de jure naturali ess; debe*aT rent in vm tor is, sicut Thesaitrutn, Wreccutnaris, craffam
»«cton Lib.a.*pi(cemjSturgioinem,Wayviu, qux in nullius bonis else di»cuntur: Habit eriam de jure gentium in manu sua,quæ dejure naturali debirent else communia, sicut feras bestias,8c aves non domest'cas, qux deberent else commi'nia dejure naturali, 8t per apprehensionem & captiooem au*cupationem propria, which in Gngliih is thus: And sllv,faith BraAoo,Lhe Ling hath certain proper pMledgesh? the common Law ofthiv Malm abode all other menwithin his Lingdom, that he onl? ihall have thewthings, which b? the law ok nature ought es be the stn*ders, as treasure trobe, wrecks of the sea, great stlhes-kurgions, and wa?fes, which are ford to be the gcvds ofno other man, therefore the Ling bx his' p?erogstideiball hade them: Me alfobp the common lswfoan hadein his own pokekion, all foch things, which b? the LawAsnature ought ts berommon,aswild beasts and fowlH,
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