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Show The Preface. Society, that is, ofCommunity~not of any fort, but Qui~c; apd (accordiog to the meafurc of Jlis undetfianding) Orderly, with thof<!lof his own kind : which the Stoicks call' d 't cfJt)'[u(lom on illllti'Dfm·t • What is objeCted then, !he !{ (1':1· Hom. that every living Crearure is by na- 3 o. fnnh , we · d l · fi tun have ''Y na· ture ~arne one y to HS own pro t , t u~·c fociery [o umverfally taken, ought not to be w1th men. wh,1t • d F . fc f h el(c ? 1111m1 fvm gr ante • . or , ~vc n orne o t e the Bea(ts /Jave meer Ammals, In fomc fort , re .. fo ten. , See rile firain *the de fire of their own pro-fame F.dY-r fi . h r: ,.a. . l f J... . in rhe 1. Ch. t, Wlt a fClpC\.IL , party 0 tt~Ctr to the Epb. Hfue) partly of others of their own wht•rc he k' d wh· h . jhcws, t h:tt we In • lC , In them truly, we f,.J~e ~zvcn 11nto think proceeds from fome external <~ l tJy '1atu.re,the intelligent principle · becaufe in jiedsQ{vtrtltes. . ' . ' lrJ a;c. Antoni• Other aChODS nOt more diffiCult than ?liM, 'hat ~J1i- the former they do not difcover lofopher 1n {i h . 1. ' . d the fbrone: uc Intel tgence 111 themfelves. An lt IJ.t!IJ apptar· the fame is to b~ faid of Infants: in ld, that we h b 1: ll D [c . 1. h arcbom for sc~ W om? . CtOre a . 1 Clp me, t ere cioy. I s tt 11M thews lt fdf a certatn propenfion to {l .J.in , Wot/i.r ~hi;.J~s. ere ordained {o7 the BCLtet , and the better (or one a~toth!r? ~t 1s. an old Proverb, A nog tilts no Dog,s~fl11J. Juven. TifYH ar, rt rab1da CIUJJ Ti.~l'ide pacem: Parcit cORHat/4 macJ,LM fora. f'hilo h ·th . :1~ excellent pafl~ gc . ttpon tbe · fife Command : Bt you Mrn zmttators ~{'the mr1te Cre~lures. Tbey are taught to l'e~uit~ bme~tJ, &e. See Parphjry J. de norJ. t{u animal. 3·) of the ex· cecdmg cate of Doves abou~ their ~~un ~ ones. · The Prefoce.' do good to others., prudently obfcrv' d by Plutarrch : as alfo , in that Age Compaffion breaketh forth ot its own accord. But , in a Ma.n (Jf perfeCt Age, knowing t~ do like things in the Jike manner ~ with an exceeding ~ppetite t of Society, ha- t Mar.Amonin. ving Speech, the peculiar in.frrument: ~·9·.; ••.~u.,~ thereof, as his priviledge. a hove all~:· l4:r;~ {;t'· other Creatures we mull: conceive taith, o.te may there is an ;Abili;y ofllnderfianding :o;~i~1it~/1:~ and W orktng, according· to general eart~ly . ~ature p!CCepts • and the thiorts agreeabjc not mdmmz t~ h be ' · t> . • the earrh,tf,an a t ~teco, long not now to aU hvmg man frp.1ralmt. Creatures, but ~re peculiar to hu- fl'o7J Ma'i~md. mane nature. Now, this cuftodtt Adde Augufl. * f S . I . J de Joa. o oc1cty ( w ucb we have thus C.hrift. J. 3.' rudely exprdfed) convenient to hu· c. 14· . U d ·fi d' . * Nam ~ltD al10 m.a~c n cr an mg, 1s the foun- tuti [u111m, tam of that Law, which is properly quam_ q1Jodmu .. called. byA fuc.h a name: to which (t)u ffiu. ~~t~ahmrtr czu ~ IIC pert<Uns blhnence from that which im, in{trulliBr . [i . vita, contrn1t Jn~urttnt~{uhtt46 tllu>JitiJJrefl~ be?~t:ftcitJtum, c~mr.crc ·o. Fac nosfm· gu ~s, qu,tl {14fll#;J.? p1~da ansma[z.,•m e?" v:.cltmt£, ttc v'liffimt~t & f~c~Uimufl1 fanguu. quoma~ C<fleru qnzmn!z/)IJs 1n tutelamjui ratu vmumt · qtt.eclt nq~~e :'aga na,r c untr1r , · & all ura vu· am fe~rtJg'e m a~mllta fun~· .hommem 1111btci0itM cingit : 1JO~J t/'11trlliUtn vis non den: 1m.etm / ter-' .J bl/,e, ~» c.ettm· fie "·t . dU lt6 res ded1t, q.:1. 1.c z. l/um 'o bnoxi11m ' t zs ~aizd1ffim~;tJ [3-ctrtnt, ratio~ttm & [ociUatCJ11. It :que qrti par effec.nuO, poj]it ft•d,dumetur, -remm potitttr> &·c. 5eneca 4• qe bcne .. t. c. liS. >1- 4' lS • I |