. The royal politician represented in one hundred emblems . heads the State could not fubfift a puts all their Names in a Pot, draws out one, and asksthe people what they would have done with him; they allcry out, let him die ; then he advifes them to elect another;this confounds them, and they dont knowiwho to propofe;and fo a fecond and third time they could not agree upontheir choice. At laft their confuiion taught them, that*cwas better to bear with an ill already experience, than toattempt a remedy, and fo they immediately commanded theSenators to be releasd. The people is very


. The royal politician represented in one hundred emblems . heads the State could not fubfift a puts all their Names in a Pot, draws out one, and asksthe people what they would have done with him; they allcry out, let him die ; then he advifes them to elect another;this confounds them, and they dont knowiwho to propofe;and fo a fecond and third time they could not agree upontheir choice. At laft their confuiion taught them, that*cwas better to bear with an ill already experience, than toattempt a remedy, and fo they immediately commanded theSenators to be releasd. The people is very furious in itsopinions, and tis often, efpecially upon any imminent dan-ger, a piece of great management in a Prince to govern itwith his own hand, keeping pace with it in its igno-rance. The people are often redued to their duty, by lay-ing before them the inconveniences which have hapned inthe like cafes; for they are more movd by Example thanReafon(2i). (ii) Pkisia ingenia 6xcwf¿: magis %uam rations capiuntttr. Macrofe. EM- Vol. I. Jiji EMBLEM XLVII-.


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