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Show - fi!f the :Ai!J 'tlnctnit.,~rJ/ Ltittining; . ~imes'botlf}>rofperous and. ~dm~rable·: yet rna~y · times Dif/imtllttttoertlrtt pArtt, IJ»t Jijfimulatortm 'P .. ~ · ifiWJ11:14'111.And therefore we: fee the greatefi pol •.. r1~quci6~iie in anaturall ~nd free manner p~of~ed their ncftres,rath~r dlen bm referued and dtf~mfed in them. For fo we fee that Ltttim Sy//.cmade a ktn? of profdlion, That heewifheila~lmtn hllfPYW vnh.tppre.u fi.ey:ftG"d h!J frimdtl or'lnemres : So C.efor., when hee went fidl: into G~td, made nofcruple to profeffe, th4t hee hadra~htr bee firfl in a vrllt~~ge, lhen [econ111 Romeo ·so agame as (oone as h~e ~ad begunne the warrc w.efec whar .Ci&trl fayth. of·hun., 4/ter (mea, ni g of C~for )•'ottftt'tifiitje~~_.dilm rnot/o pojl#lat?'vt Yvteft} {ic Apftfletur Tyl'al'htm. : So we may f~e m .~ letter o(Cicert~ to\.Atti&m,that Aug11Pm C4ar.m ~ts .. ·vi:ry entrance into ~a~~, when he was a dearliqg c)f~ s~atc ~ yet:Jn ~si harauges t~ t.he peop~, · . WQ1ild fw.eaf!; IIA piirttiiU fiomtiJs 4t~N{IIJIII lltt41,( Wht~h waS nO le1fe dierJ•the liyrannf,) faue that to helpc tt, ~lee would .firetch·fooith his hantl·cowardes a fiatua :c;f CAj4r1 , -thatJ ·was ttctCted. in the_ place.: and .. men Jaughod and woOnaCted andfard~, Js 1t por. . ,fible , or did you euer heare. the like , and yet though hce meant no hurte; · hee did it to hand.. fomlye ani ingenuouflye, and all thefc wereprofperous; :~bereas B~eye. who ten~ed to'thef:une dds;budin a mete dUke Qnd dlifembling manper, u rrr«itm 1ayeth , o£ · JUm , · o&ct~ltl4r non, 111eliw, -..w he.r ein 9•111]1 ~o-n·-b·l lr-l-1--d·u ''Jifllh, 4Niml inntrtelIhIl,- . Thejecondhoo~.· to; '.tkmade it his ditfeigne-by infinite fee ret Engines, to 1ft the frate into an abfolute An.archy and ,onfufi~ on , that the fiate mo~t caft it . felfe into hi$ rmesfor necefficy and proteCtion, and fo the . acraigne pQwer bee putt vp~n hitn, and he neuer ~ . .in it : ·and • when bee ·had broughtc· it (as he thoughtc )to that pointe: when bee was cho.a len Con foil alone:; as ncuer any , was; yet hee could Alike no.e gr~atc Inattcr ·of it,.becaufc men' vnder .. mlchim not : but was faine in the end, to go~ the: ~ten irl&ckc of gettirig Armes into his handes,b)' of of the doubte of c~fon dcffignes:fo. tcdi., IIU: .... , ... afuall~nd vnfortunate are thefc deepe diffi~ _ ... ,.. .... ""~ , whereof it feemeth T AciiiiJ made this "'~ ... ,~w·~~ •• thattheiwere·~ cunning of an infcriour in regard of true pollicy~ attributing the· one t1Mt~'l/1114,thc other 'to Tih1ri111, where fpeaking of • El eum 4rli!JIIs 111Ariti fimul.tiDnl Ply bent rlfll~":'or fw-ely the continual! habitc of diffunulab.. u t a wcakc and 11uggifh cunning,~ not great~ Another precept of this Architellure of For= is, to accufiomc our min des to iudgc of the ........ !·~·" .or valewc of things)as they conduce,and all to ,our particular ends, and· that to doe ~.auLtU'J. and nor fupc~6cially • For wee lhall the Logicall parte ( as I maye tearmc fomc mens· mindes good,. buc the Mathcpart erroneous,that is,they can welliudge ucnces , but not of propor~~ons and ·- Ddd1 ~~~ |