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Show • . I ' . Of the Jdu4nctm~nto]earning · .. tbereupo~ made,and lottie t!mes fupply it; aS :~ verie Eatccrn~ for gaine; wberas ~he Exa.n\ples alledged fotthedtfcoutfesfake ,are ctted (wcctnCl:ly, and \Vith out ~rdcularity '.and carry~ feruiie afpe~e towards tbedifcourfe, wluch they ~rc broughte 1n to tnako goed. · h. d.ffi . . · ./Y'.. 'b · · Butt ts 1 erence ts not·am1ue to ee remen1- bred)tbat' as hifi:orye ofT1.mes is the bell: grounde ·. for difcourfe ofGouerncmente,fitch as '..}}[ IIChJ4utt · han4lcth..; fo Hiftories of LiueJ is the rnofi~ pro·· per for difcourfe ofbufit:Jelfe is more coiP · verf~te in·priuate Aetions .. N-ay, there is a grouni ofdikour{e fo[> this purpofe ,fitter th~n then) both which is JiftDNrfe vpon lttitrt, fi1ch as arc wife and·weightie ,as manie are c;>t CjctroJ.d .Atticum· a~d others .For let~ers h~ue a greate and more .P.tr· ttcuJcr reprcfentatton of bufinetfe. thet~ euher rC/mnitlts or . LiNtl ' Tihus haue ~ee fpo.ken both · of the matter and · fou.~e of this parte of Ciuile ._knowledge touching Neg~tiation, which wee note to be deficient • . · But yet there is another part o(this·part, which diffe, rctb 2s n1uch fro that wherqfwc haue {pokl as f~tpere, · · · · & fibi ·st~ptrt:theone moouing as it were to the circii renee ·,the other- to tile center: for there is a wife .. ·dome - of· couilfeU, " ~d againe there i1 a wilCd9me .Of pre~ing 2 - mans qwne fortune ; and they doe fometimes meet ,and often feuerc.-.for many arc ~~fc i~ · the~~ ~w~ ways,tl:l~ are wetie~ron~ , ~. gou . ) I . The fec.ond boo{e - . 9~ ~ucrn111 ~nte or Counfe1l,like Ants which is a wife re~_ture ~or it ~elf,but very hmtefull for the gard( n · Thts wtfedome ·the Romanes did take ~uch. klloweledge of, Nam pol J~ptent (faith the ' ~-orruca Poet ) Fingil forlunam fibi, and ic ,grewe. to an a~age, ·Fa~er qu~fttue (ortU11~t prt>fri~:- ·. ~Ltnte attnburnh ·it to Cato thcfirfi In hJ& · r.o 141114 vu. a~i'(Ji & ingeny inerat{vl qNOfunq11t Locg •::.n"•"!' tJftt (lhJ ·rpfe forrunam (4Elurus f(.,•idtre tnr. · Thts conceit or pofition if it bee too much1 \.~·~...... ~ ·and profe1fed , hath beene thottghre a ame:e.£ nnpo1itiijue a~d vnluc:ky, as was obferued !m'utl:en, the. Athenian :who hauingc do~ n1e _g~eate ferutces to the Eftate in his:gouernmet .glutnge an accoynte thereof ·ro ·the people· be~anner was, dt? co~dude ·euery.particuler tlus Oiaufe, And m thtsfortune h~d Roe part ~a1ne fa to pafr~ that h'ee ~1cuer. pr ofpered t.hJnge hee cooke in han de afterwarde: for this ~ig~ and too arrogant favouring ~f that which, /fa~th of Ph~traob:Dicuifluuiw efl--mete1l& ego lfmtmet tp(um: or of that which anotber.prophctre· Mlt .. ~r-t\: That men offer Sacrifices to theire nettes' m;r~s, .and that which the . ~oClt exprc::IJtX./' 1!4 ·mihi. Dtm ,-& ti/N111 IJMOrlin•liJe librt .. IDUV'MJJ~ :lltl{»tJt ~- · For thefe confidences were cuer vnhaLr and I vnble£fed. And herefore; th<>se : that: Pallitiques indeedc cuer · afcribcd their IQIC:s~tolbeir f.elicitie :-and not·te tbcire skill or · --- - · - _. -·- a o - - --- • - • \ • • •- VCitUC ---- ,. r |