BOOK 2, CHAPTER 26On Just Causes for War Waged by Those Who Are Under the Rule of AnotherII. What those under the rule of another should do if they are summoned to share in deliberation, or have a free choice of actionIII. If those under the rule of another should be ordered to go to war, and should believe the cause of the war to be unjust, they ought not to serveIV. What they who are under the rule of another, and are ordered to go to war, should do if they are in doubtV. Sense of duty requires that subjects who doubt in regard to the justness of a war should be spared, but the burden of an extraordinary tax may be imposed upon themVI. When it may be just for subjects to bear arms in a war that is unjust