. The royal politician represented in one hundred emblems . t, quad nee bonorum pttrticeps fit *& quod a quxflibm fufonoveatur. Ibid, (i:,) Quafi impojjibile fit, quiegenus txiftat, ettm bene Magiflratum gerere, ant quietem optare. ArifhPol. a. c. 9. (13) ¡laud emnt fruftraplatitum ohm, ne fermine in So~ños autgentes txtcrms trahcmifHr. Tac 3-ann. (t^) Heft. 1. 11. tous Vol. II. ef great Trufi. 2$ tous, and Avarice cruef^orought an unjuft War upon Spainonly to enrich himfelf. Refidents in Courts after Imployments are over, is a veryeffe&ual Remedy, becauléof the fear not only of lofing thisill
. The royal politician represented in one hundred emblems . t, quad nee bonorum pttrticeps fit *& quod a quxflibm fufonoveatur. Ibid, (i:,) Quafi impojjibile fit, quiegenus txiftat, ettm bene Magiflratum gerere, ant quietem optare. ArifhPol. a. c. 9. (13) ¡laud emnt fruftraplatitum ohm, ne fermine in So~ños autgentes txtcrms trahcmifHr. Tac 3-ann. (t^) Heft. 1. 11. tous Vol. II. ef great Trufi. 2$ tous, and Avarice cruef^orought an unjuft War upon Spainonly to enrich himfelf. Refidents in Courts after Imployments are over, is a veryeffe&ual Remedy, becauléof the fear not only of lofing thisill gotten Wealth, but alfo of Punifliment, in the Severityof which there fliould be no Favour, nor ihould it bebought off by refounding ; as Sergius Galba the Frator didat Rome, when he was accuíéd of Treachery to the Portu-guese. If all the Ghairs of Juftice were coverd with theSkins of corrupt Judges, as Cambyfes King of Ver fia ordered,and fince him Roger of Sicily, certainly Juftice and Integraty would be more ftrictly obferved. EMBLEM L I BERT Y is natural to Men; obedience forced;that is Arbitrary, this guided by Reafon, thefe areContraries, and continually jarring againft one ano-C 4 ther i 2-4 Evil Minifteri depend more upon Vol. ILther j whence proceed Rebellions and Treafons againft thePrince, and as no Government can confiit , unlefs fomecommanded and others obeyed (i); every one wouldbe Head, and depend on none but himfelf, which being im-poffible, he imagines his Liberty confifts in changing theform of Government: and this is the greateft misfortunethat can befall States, and is often the chief Caufe of theirRuine, wherefore tis highly neceflary to ufe fuch methods,as that this Luft after Liberty, and this humane Ambitionbeing removed far from the immediate Adminiftration,ihould be kept under by reafon, and the force of Govern-ment; fo that this fupream Authority which is the PrincesProperty ihould be granted to none elfe, for he expofesLoyalty to evident
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