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Show I . I?! i I a" on , they were Judged by men without exce tion being agreed thing alledged by the Barty, wh the fentence ihouldlnotsbe Thefe publique perions, Wit be N . nail. 0f t Authority from "61 0V"??? R EAT1 ‘ 011' u T 1.1 T 1 01‘2"". ROC . of a Comm-wealth. Power, either to Infirua, or Judge the 9609163 are fill" mem eisf ‘of Lhe Common-Wealth, as may fitly be compared to t ie organs 0 .Voice inaBod naturall. from Authority have that thoie, all alfo are For Exem- ' Publique Mihii'tcrs im- 2 c H AP, XXlV. i more twelve. Sotiat having his own Judges, the" "m"! b; "(t ‘ ON . A, th confifteth, in The NouHe N u r R I r I o N ofa CommOn-weal 0f the Hem], and D1],".lmtion of Materials conducing to, Life: "lime"! V In Cancoc'h'm, or Preparation; and (when concocted ) in the "may," of it, by conVenient conduits, to the , _ . . .p . . ‘_ Publiquc ufe. . to limitedofbyourNature, thin reafis As for the Plenty of Matter, it fig :1 two Common the Soveraign,to procure the Execution of Judgements given a f0 publiihthc SoveraignsCommandS -, to fupprcflc Tumlllt53tolapplC: bend, and imprifi'" Malefaé‘tors-,and other acts tending to KC [con fervation ofthe Peace. For every aét they doe'by fucn ut}01‘1' thofe commodities, which from ( the we- ty,is the act of the Common-wealth; and their fervrce , an freely giveth, or for 1a., Mother) Land, and Sea, God ufually either , ‘ ..; , . bour. {ellethto man-kin d. , . -f iable to that ofthe Bands in a Bodie naturall. Publique Minifters abroad, are thofe that reprel‘ent the "I": on of their own Sovcl-aign,to fon-aign States. Suchaie Arfiibaa orsci Mei'fengers, Agmt5> and Heralds, [cm by Pubhquc Aut' oritie, an Forthe Matter of this Nutriment, co'nfifiing in Animals, Vegetals, and Minerals, God hath freely layd them before us, in or nee: . .. , _ on publique Bufinefit. But fuch as are {cm by Authoritie only of fome private partre Ofa troubled State, though they be received, are nClthcr Publique, more but the labour, to the face of the Earth ; {o as there needethasno and indufliy ofrecciving them, Infomuch Plenty dependeth (next to Gods favour) meerly on the labour and induflry of men. nor Private Minifiers ofthe Common-wealth 3 becaufe none 9mm" afiions have the Common-wealth for Author . erewrfe , a" This Matter, commonly called Commodities, is partly Natim, and partly" Farraign: Native,- that which is to be had within the Ter- ritory of the Coiiiinon-wealth :I‘or‘razgn, that which is imported to a? Ambaifador fem froma Prince, ‘0 congratulate, condole, orbecau e hit at a folemn'ity,th0ughthc Authority b", Publiquc ' 3'" the bufineilc is Private, and belonging ‘0 mm ‘3‘ ["5 "mgr?" capa- city '7 is 3 Private PCl'fon' Am) 1famanbe fem ""0 anot Cl Egunf; from without. And became there is no Territory under the Dominion of one Common-wealth, ( except it be ofvery vafi extent,) that produccth all things needfull for the maintenance,and motion of the or. "Ya fecretly tocxplore the" counfels, and {'trength, thtpfug the Authority, and the Bufineife be PPbll "C i Y" becau 6 there ‘5 whole Body 5 and few that produce not {omcthing more than need"fairy; the iiiperfluous commodities to be had within, become no none to take norice of any Perfon in him, ut his own-7 he is but a more iiiperfluous, but fupply thefe wants at home, by importation PI'iVSIC Minifier '7 but yeta Miniflcr 0f the Common-wealth; and of that which ma be had abroad, either by Exchange, or by jufi may be compared to an Eye in the Body naturall. And. thofc fthfit Wine, or by Labour: for a mans Labour alfo, is a commodity ex- are appointed ‘0 "Chive the palm"? or Other informations (it/ft e changeable for benefit, as well as any other thing : And there have "‘1' been Common-wealths that having no more Territory, than hath , ferved them for habitation, have neverthelcfl'e, nor onely maintained People, and are 351‘ were the publique Eare, are Publiquc fie rs, and rcprel‘ent their Soveraign in that office. . but alfoencrcafcdtheir Power, partly by the labour of trading frorri one place to another, and partly by felling the Manifaé‘tures whereof Neither a Counfellor (nor a COUI‘lC€11 0f Statfflf We confidtr (bun/1.7km 11'!!th orlur it with no Authori y ofjudicature or Command, but only of givmg mvluimmt Advice to the Sovcraign when it is required, or ofoffering it when "95"" Ad‘ it is not required, is a Publzque Perion. For the. Advice 15 addrcfer tinuum not to the Soveraign 0,11,, whiifc per-{on cannor in his own pick-"Cf, ‘15:, "if; a Cfiman. 222'}, 37],, Commoditm ome and Land,- ' l the Materials were brou htin from other places. [ The Diftributjon of the Materials of this Nouriihment is the confiitution oFMme, and Thine, and H;'5,that is to fay, in one3 word Pra- $7! $3..- he repreicntcd to him,hy another, Biita Body ofrCounfellorsNaIC PM!) ., and belongeth in all kinds ofCommon-wealth to the Sove- 55:2» 0?," never without (one other Authority,eitlierotjudicaturc, 0r 0* lm‘ raign Power. For wherethere is no Common-wealth there is (as tv'im- mediate AdminiitraiionzAs ina Monarchy, they reprefent the Mo- hath been alread ihewn ) a perpetuall warrc of ever}: man aoainflc "Why "1 d‘hVCY'i"? his CoiumandStotlie PUbA‘luc Mm‘fiCIS: Ina [he Councell, 0‘ 56m": propounds the Refult 0f m?" Democracy, deliberationstoilx people, his nelihbour; Xnd therefore every thing is his that oetreth itb and keeper it by force 5 which is neither Prop-my, nor Coommtmity: but Judgts,or heare Carries, or give Audience to AmblffadOI'S, 1‘ 15 1" "mind Liberty, ) in a publique pleadinw, attribtitcth all Pro riet the quality ofa M miter of the People: And in an ArlflOCNCY the (Toiintelluf State is theFSoveraign Aliembly it ielr-7 and gives tounlcll to none but them ielves. :0 Kim Law Civil, Len/1c Cirw/l Law, faittph hc,'éc once abandmfed 0y): in: negligemly guarded, ( 2m to fit} opprefled,) and there is notbihg, ' that as :i Co‘unCell -, but when they appm! C H AP' Zincerrmmy. Which is [0 evident, that even Cicero ( a pailionage de- ‘ |