. The common-vvealth of Utopia : containing a learned and pleasant discourse of the best state of a publike weale, as it is found in the government of the new ile called Vtopia. TH ? OF ^ VTOPIA: ?&?, Containing a Learned and pkatent Diicouric of the : y?j^ 0/ a fublite Wealth, a& it is found in the Government of the new lie called Vtofta. WRITTEN 2>> the right Honourable PSirTHOMAs Moore, Lord Cbancellonr ofEngland. LONDON, Printed by B. Alfey & , and are to be fold by WillSheares, at his ihop in Bedford-jlrtet in Cwen-gitdeo ncerc the New Exchange. 1639. DUKE UNIVERSITY LIB


. The common-vvealth of Utopia : containing a learned and pleasant discourse of the best state of a publike weale, as it is found in the government of the new ile called Vtopia. TH ? OF ^ VTOPIA: ?&?, Containing a Learned and pkatent Diicouric of the : y?j^ 0/ a fublite Wealth, a& it is found in the Government of the new lie called Vtofta. WRITTEN 2>> the right Honourable PSirTHOMAs Moore, Lord Cbancellonr ofEngland. LONDON, Printed by B. Alfey & , and are to be fold by WillSheares, at his ihop in Bedford-jlrtet in Cwen-gitdeo ncerc the New Exchange. 1639. DUKE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY The Glenn Negley Collectionof Utopian Literature t>L *«§tlliif$ TO THE HONble. defcended Gentleman, • Crbsac&b Moore* o£iM$re fUccs in Nortb-Mimes9 in the County ofHertford, Eiquire;Next in Bloud to Sir ThomasMoob £, L. Chancellor of Eng-land, and Heir* to the ancientFamily of Lord of the Mannar ofBamborougb, in the Countyof Torf(e3 in the timeof Edward ihzfirft. S IRj i-fo^v found you JoNoble in thefirft De-dication jhat IJbeuldmuch derogate fromyour true Worthy and wrong myftlfe to make choife of a new Pa-A tron. The EpiftlcDcdicatorie. tronfor the fecond [exactly donewith applaufe \ wherein though1 pre fume y jet perfume, ttvillbee no jinne to multiply my ob-ligation. 7 our name, and nature,claimes,*nd deferves it*tis jourdue and my duty, and were 1able to exprejfe more MsoRB. fhould have it , for 1 muft al-wayes acknowledge your good-neffe in whatfoever quality fortnne fhaB beftow me. SIR, fk^ow you are wife. In a word f*my reaHy what I anu. Your worftups ever tobe commanded. Ber; Lsdlfep* Tnp FIRST BOGKE of the Communication of Raphael Hythloday, concerning the beft State */* Com


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