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第21章

For their children; the tragedies likewise of dangers from them, have been many. And gen-erally, the entering of fathers into suspicion of their children, hath been ever unfortunate. The destruction of Mustapha (that we named before)was so fatal to Solyman's line, as the succession of the Turks, from Solyman until this day, is sus-pected to be untrue, and of strange blood; for that Selymus the Second, was thought to be supposi-tious. The destruction of Crispus, a young prince of rare towardness, by Constantinus the Great, his father, was in like manner fatal to his house; for both Constantinus and Constance, his sons, died violent deaths; and Constantius, his other son, did little better; who died indeed of sickness, but after that Julianus had taken arms against him. The de-struction of Demetrius, son to Philip the Second of Macedon, turned upon the father, who died of repentance. And many like examples there are;but few or none, where the fathers had good by such distrust; except it were, where the sons were up in open arms against them; as was Selymus the First against Bajazet; and the three sons of Henry the Second, King of England.

For their prelates; when they are proud and great, there is also danger from them; as it was in the times of Anselmus, and Thomas Becket, Arch-bishops of Canterbury; who, with their croziers, did almost try it with the king's sword; and yet they had to deal with stout and haughty kings, William Rufus, Henry the First, and Henry the Second. The danger is not from that state, but where it hath a dependence of foreign authority;or where the churchmen come in and are elected, not by the collation of the king, or particular patrons, but by the people.

For their nobles; to keep them at a distance, it is not amiss; but to depress them, may make a king more absolute, but less safe; and less able to per-form, any thing that he desires. I have noted it, in my History of King Henry the Seventh of Eng-land, who depressed bis nobility; whereupon it came to pass, that his times were full of difficulties and troubles; for the nobility, though they con-tinued loyal unto him, yet did they not co-operate with him in his business. So that in effect, he was fain to do all things himself.

For their second-nobles; there is not much dan-ger from them, being a body dispersed. They may sometimes discourse high, but that doth little hurt;besides, they are a counterpoise to the higher no-bility, that they grow not too potent; and, lastly, being the most immediate in authority, with the common people, they do best temper popular com-motions.

For their merchants; they are vena porta; and if they flourish not, a kingdom may have good limbs, but will have empty veins, and nourish little. Taxes and imposts upon them, do seldom good to the king's revenue; for that that he wins in the hundred, he leeseth in the shire; the particular rates being increased, but the total bulk of trading, rather decreased.

For their commons; there is little danger from them, except it be, where they have great and po-tent heads; or where you meddle with the point of religion, or their customs, or means of life.

For their men of war; it is a dangerous state, where they live and remain in a body, and are used to donatives; whereof we see examples in the janizaries, and pretorian bands of Rome; but train-ings of men, and arming them in several places, and under several commanders, and without donatives, are things of defence, and no danger.

Princes are like to heavenly bodies, which cause good or evil times; and which have much venera-tion, but no rest. All precepts concerning kings, are in effect comprehended in those two remem-brances: memento quod es homo; and memento quod es Deus, or vice Dei; the one bridleth their power, and the other their will.

Of Counsel Of Counsel THE greatest trust, between man and man, is the trust of giving counsel. For in other con-fidences, men commit the parts of life; their lands, their goods, their children, their credit, some par-ticular affair; but to such as they make their coun-sellors, they commit the whole: by how much the more, they are obliged to all faith and integrity.

The wisest princes need not think it any diminu-tion to their greatness, or derogation to their suf-ficiency, to rely upon counsel. God himself is not without, but hath made it one of the great names of his blessed Son: The Counsellor. Solomon hath pronounced, that in counsel is stability. Things will have their first, or second agitation: if they be not tossed upon the arguments of counsel, they will be tossed upon the waves of fortune; and be full of inconstancy, doing and undoing, like the reeling of a drunken man. Solomon's son found the force of counsel, as his father saw the necessity of it. For the beloved kingdom of God, was first rent, and broken, by ill counsel; upon which coun-sel, there are set for our instruction, the two marks whereby bad counsel is for ever best discerned;that it was young counsel, for the person; and violent counsel, for the matter.

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