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第1章 preface(1)

To the Right Honourable,William,Earle of Devonshire,My most honoured Lord May it please your Lordship, It was the speech of the Roman people (to whom the name of King had been render'd odious,as well by the tyrannie of the Tarquins,as by the Genius and Decretals of that City)'Twas the speech I say of the publick,however pronounced from a private mouth,(if yet Cato the Censor were no more then such)That all Kings are to be reckon'd amongst ravenous Beasts.But what a Beast of prey was the Roman people,whilst with its conquering Eagles it erected its proud Trophees so far and wide over the world,bringing the Africans,the Asiaticks,the Macedonians,and the Achaeans,with many other despoyled Nations,into a specious bondage,with the pretence of preferring them to be Denizons of Rome?

So that if Cato's saying were a wise one,'twas every whit as wise that of pontius Telesinus;who flying about with open mouth through all the Companies of his Army,(in that famous encounter which he had with Sylla)cryed out,That Rome her selfe,as well as Sylla,was to be raz'd;for that there would alwayes be Wolves and Depraedatours of their Liberty,unlesse the Forrest that lodg'd them were grubb'd up by the roots.To speak impartially,both sayings are very true;That Man to Man is a kind of God;and that Man to Man is an arrant.Wolfe.The first is true,if we compare Citizens amongst themselves;and the second,if we compare Cities.In the one,there's some analogie of similitude with the Deity,to wit,Justice and Charity,the twin-sisters of peace:But in the other,Good men must defend themselves by taking to them for a Sanctuary the two daughters of War,Deceipt and Violence:that is in plaine termes a meer brutall Rapacity:which although men object to one another as a reproach,by an inbred custome which they have of beholding their own actions in the persons of other men,wherein,as in a Mirroir,all things on the left side appeare to be on the right,&all things on the right side to be as plainly on the left;yet the naturall right of preservation which we all receive from the uncontroulable Dictates of Necessity,will not admit it to be a Vice,though it confesse it to be an Unhappinesse.Now that with Cato himselfe,(a person of so great a renowne for wisdome)Animosity should so prevaile instead of Judgement,and partiality instead of Reason,that the very same thing which he thought equall in his popular State,he should censure as unjust in a Monarchical,other men perhaps may have leisure to admire.

But Ihave been long since of this opinion,That there was never yet any more-then-vulgar-prudence that had the luck of being acceptable to the Giddy people;but either it hath not been understood,or else having been so,hath been levell'd and cryed downe.The more eminent Actions and Apothegms both of the Greeks and Romans have been indebted for their Eulogies not so much to the Reason,as to the Greatnesse of them,and very many times to that prosperous usurpation (with which our Histories doe so mutually upbraid each other)which as a conquering Torrent carryes all before it,as well publick Agents as publick Actions,in the streame of Time.Wisdome properly so call'd is nothing else but this,The perfect knowledge of the Truth in all matters whatsoever.Which being derived from the Registers and Records of Things,and that as 'twere through the Conduit of certain definite Appellations,cannot possibly be the work of a suddaine Acutenesse,but of a well-ballanc'd Reason,which by the Compendium of a word,we call philosophy.For by this it is,that a way is open'd to us,in which we travell from the contemplation of particular things to the Inference or result of universall Actions.Now look how many sorts of things there are which properly fall within the cognizance of humane reason,into so many branches does the tree of philosophy divide it selfe.And from the diversity of the matter about which they are conversant,there hath been given to those branches a diversity of Names too:

For treating of Figures,tis call'd Geometry.of motion,physick;of naturall right,Moralls;put all together,and they make up philosophy.Just as the British,the Atlantick,and the Indian Seas,being diversly christen'd from the diversity of their shoares,doe notwithstanding all together make up The Ocean.And truly the Geometricians have very admirably perform'd their part.

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