A common-place book of John Milton, and a Latin essay and Latin verses presumed to be by Milton

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ConSent, an reg. 2l, grante an confirme theso 2 charters, Holin8h. p. 220 also an reg. 37, With sentence of excommunicationagainst the realiors theros, p. 248, illi particular execration

asterWard Aoughtri bo absolv'd of it by the ope, and realis, p. 249 8Worn to toga in illi his son Prince EdWard p. 258, and also Richard E. of Cornwall, after his prou dental, p. 26l,

and curse denounc tin tho bruakers, 262 causes his absolution tobe read 263 accopis again the ordinances of OXford, 265, re oes . nounce againe, ibid promise again belli prisone to the baron S, Mario-

Mores Gentium. 180Α angerous thing, and an ominous thing, to imitate illi ear-ntesnesse the ashions of eigbour nations so the Englisti anmaddin astor the ronch in Ed Ward Consessor' time, Sto. p. 94, 'ead od turn tho omen rom these days. lxvii. Rein. 181Ejus in thopitas in rebus diminis Modestia quidem principis, cum de mysteriis religionis ab cruditis et sidelibus episcopis ad ejus

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24 A COMMON PLAC BOOK authoritatem resertur valde laudabilis est: sic Valentinianus cum de μουσία episcopi ad eum mitterent, Vide quae respondent. ist.

Miseri l. 12, p. 35 et 354 vide quatenus Constantinus se dixeriteSSe epiScopum Euseb. l. 4 vit Const. 24. Smat writing. At 2 l. I0 Constantinus petentibus Donatistis ut judices de controversiis inter se et Carthaginis episcopum orti daret, religiosissime respondit, petitis a me in seeulo judietum eum ego ipse Cristi mpectem judicium. Sison de occid. in . . . In re divina tanquam iv πο γητης et interpres Aidani prodit populo suo rex Nortluimbria Osualdus, et explicat, quae Aidanus minus feliciter expresserat propter linguae imperitiam . . Deda, et ex eo Holiashed.

Reges Vi Se mortales Se agnoScunt, vi humanum apiunt, nisi aut quo die creantur aut quo moriuntur, illo die humanitatem, et lenitatem simulant, spe populari aurae captandae hoc mortem ante oculos habentes male actorum conScientia, quod re eSt, satentur, se misello homines esse. Vide mortem Gul. I. Conquistoris Angliae, apud Stoum noStrum, et abdicationem d. . Reprehensionis justae patiens egregie. Theodosius Senior ab Ambrosio reprehenSus graviter et in ordinem redactus ob aedem

Thessalonicensium si Misce l. l. 13, p. 376 Smali riting.

Counselsis ustae hames notrio reverse Thus id the orthyEd. that cruo statuto hicli ho ad made, Quo arranto, porcuivin himselfe to incurre the atro of his copio herby. Holinsh. p. 230. Ad subditos suos seribens, Constantinus Magnus non alio nomine quam fratres appellat Vide epist. Constantini ad Alexandrinos. Socrat. l. 1 o. 6. Vide et Euseb. de Vita Constant. l. 3, c. 18, in sino, o l. 3, c. 58, in epiSt. Constantini ad populum Antiochenum,

initio et sine et alibi. Smali, riting. Augustus imperii sormatorno dominum quidem diei se volebat, et hoc enim Dei est cognomen; dicam plano imperatorem dominum, Ied quando non cogor ut

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dominum dei vie dicam caeterum liber sum illi dominus Ineus deu unu est yc. Tertuli. apologet. p. 3l, edit rigati qui pater patriae St, quomodo dominus est ibid. De haerede constituendo. Optimum osse si rex filium suum in

regnum post se traditurus sit sic instituat, ut credat patrem suum regni Successionem non aetati ejus sed meriti destinare, nec Sepaternum imperium tanquam praedam haereditariam, sed ut virtutis Praemium accepturum: proinde ut Secreto potius apud Se tutuat, quίιm publice declarat quem sit regni haeredem relicturus, et Velut in dubio relinquat ea opera perficiet, ut ne puer minis ferociter egerat minusque adulatorum grege Stipatus Sit, nec vitae patris insidias struat, cum in incerto sit fueritne alius a patre designatus

cujus judicium assensus populi acile sequatur hoc modo Joannes Ducas Balaga filium reliquit Theodorum ad regni Spem non Certam nisi post patris mortem ut scribit Nicephorit Gregor. l. 3, c. I: The no observin this rought our Hon 2 a ori os disquioland anger Holinsh. p. 76. Hinc Eligabeth Mariam Scoticam haeredem suam declarare noluit. Canid. p. 65, 67 68, et amplius, 106. The crowning of K's in England not admitto J ill hiro athreeeav'd of justice tora administor' accordin to the laws Stolo and mlinsh. illiam Conqueror and ther 's. . Rich. the also renuw' hisiath in partiament time in the church at egimin. Stolo, an reg. l. lichard the Holinsit p. li8, at large. Solennitas coronandi Caesaris Caroli quinti in Italia, apud Jovium

Unctio restas' b Henricus Auceps a amous German Emperor.

Electio Germanorum imp. quando caepta est fieri. Cuspinian, Otto 3 p. 254. Conditiones Caesari futuro aceipiendae apud Fleidan Xtant l. I, p. I 5,Me. Conditioncs iidem imperatori Graeco futuro in Ie recipiendae.

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26 A COMMON PLACE BOOK Codini s Curopalat de ossiciis Constantinopol. c. 17 de coronatione imperatori S. ὶ82 ' Adorari se primum Romanorum esse passum Dioclesianum Seribit Sigoniit de imp. occid. l. I, cum ante eum omnes Romani imperatore Consulari tantum salutatione contenti fuissoni quod alii de Constantino aSSerunt.

Christiani antiqui quid sensorint de hoc Iustinus Martyr ad imper Pium scribens declarat fundata super Christi doctrina Sen tentia, ut Caesari demus quae Caesaris, de quae dei sunt. θεν inquit

υπηρετουμεν ubi plane προσκυνηση soli deo, regibus προθυμονυπηρέτησιν tribuit Apolog. . p. 4. Lege Suas Iustinianus alibi vocat oracula; et nostra divina constitutio. Institui. l. 2, it 2, et sacratissimum aerarium;

ibid.

Authoritatem regiam a Papa non dependere scripsit anteδFlorentinus in eo libro cui os titulo sie Monarchia quem librum Cardinalis dol oggietto tanquam scriptum haereticum comburi curavit, ut testatur Boedatius in vita antis editione priore, nam posteriori mentio istius rei omnis est delut ab inquisitore. Smallwritin thus sar. Ossicium et desinitio imperatoris egrogia est: Jus Graeco Romanum,l. 2, p. 78, e lib. de jure qui est Basil. Constant Leonis ubi ait

τελος τω βασιλεῖ το ευεργετειν και 'ηνικα τοὶς εὐεργεσιας ξατονηση δοκε κιβδηλευειν τον βασιλικον χαρακτγηρα. Vide etiam Orland . Inamorat de Bemia, cant. 7, tang. 3 uiro se uole it suo debito sare, non e re eramente a saltore de popolo, etc.

The clergi commoni the corrupter of hingi authori , turniniit to tyranni by thiro ichod si alteries ovo in the pulpit, asAn reg. Rich. 2 an. l. Stas sord, Bisho of Exceler, in partiament timo, hicli a cause of great is hos o both K. and

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Reginalyto Ruscand tho Popo' legat. Leg. At churches are the

Popes. Regin. Truth, o desend but notrio se them to serve his OWn turne a We say, at is tho princes that is, at is his todefend, ut notrio pollo. Holinsh. p. 253. De Monarchia Severus Sulpitius ait regium nomen semper liberis gentibus sere invisum, damnatque actum Hebraeorum quod praeoptarent libertatem servitio mutare Hist. Sae l. 1, p. 56. Thotars original of a K was in paternat authoi ity, and romtheneo ought alterne imselse hos to e toWard his subjecis.

The cause and reason os creatin Kings, seu et express' in Haillan Hist. France l. 3, p. 7 I9. Noain caninive aWay his Edom ithout consent of the wholo State. Holiash. 19l; as appears also by the letters of tho uritamen sent to the Pope Nith consent of d. I conuirning the realinos Scot Holinsh. p. 3ll. So also it Was answer' tomen. 3 os France by the partiament a Blois Thuan hist. 63, p. 86,

nullo casu alienari a rege patrimonium corona poSse, quippe cujus re tantum Sit usus ructuarius, proprietate pene regnum, etc. Ibid.

xviii.

Whether Monarch bo a power absoluto. Sir Tho Smithanssereth that eithor it nor an other in os common calth is puro an d absoluto in his indono more then the elements are pure in nature, o the complexions and temperatures in a body, but mixt With other, o that natur Wil not suffercit. Com-wealth Eng. . . Andri thora c. that the et os a K. 0ithor approuod by the eople, nor estabiisti by ac o Partiament, is talion fornothingaeither to bind the K., his successors, or his subjecis instancingin K. John ho resign' his crowne to Pandulfus o Popo. I re Aragonos non anno assoluta l'autorita regia in tuti lo

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oquity, and doth seel e the profit of the eoplo as his owne an ontho contrarie ho that om by orce, realis iam at his leasure, malis ther Without consent of the eoplo, an rogardoth no the wealth of the commons, ut tho advancement of himselso, his faction, und his hindrod ho defines sor a tyrant e. 7. See Arist. Eth. 9, c. 10, ὁ με γαρ υραννος το αντῶ τυμ γερον σκοπει, ὁ δε

I 0gni ho anno uoni ordini non anno imperio assoluto agi loro re se non negli esserciti, per che in quest luogo Solo enecessaria una subita deliberatione xc Fabricio appo Maeehinei,

Papa Gregorius Italos uramento, quo Leoni Isauro obligantur exolvit. Sison. reg. Ital. l. 3, p. 3. Papa Subditus juramento fido exsolvit. Regnum Chilpurico propter ignaviam abrogat Zacharias Papa Francis sacranaenti religione solutis Sigon rog Ital. l. 3 p 74. Ordines Bolgii imperium Philippo abrogant scripto etiam edito Hagae, eique obedientiam renuntiare provinciae jubentur Thuan. l. 74, p. 13. England a reo nation no oni at homo but rom ali claim hat-soove from ope se Holinshead 10 ut it from Emporouras appeares by meetin the Emporour Sigismond with drawn sWord. Hen. 5 Speed, p. 46.

srs convocated by Charies Martelicio eloci hi in prince of the Freneliabolit tho ea 730. The Commons os France ive instructions to thoir ni his and urgessos For heia Bodin, ho servet so the countr os

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Vermandois in tho reat Partamen a Blois 576, ad spoli 'nsomthin dispicasin to the ourtiors, the suborne som of that countrie to accus him sorinoin against thi instructions Thuan. hist. l. 53, p. 179. To a that tho livos and good of the subjecis aro in tho an is of tho K. an at his disposition is an artiolo against Ri II in Pari., a thing the sal to e mos tyrannous and unprincely. Iolin8h.

certain Euris undorta soraim to eale an com sir again, p. 307: constrin' again in Partament, ut the clause salvo jure coronae ossond tho barons and the wholo eopte 308 renem the confirmatio of the charters, 309, ibid, an a Lincolia 3l procuros tobo absolv'd of his ath by tho Popo, 3I3. d. 3 assent to good par in partiament. Hol ish. p. 36l, ut both d. 1 and d. assent an confirm absolutoly, aith Speed, bout a doeten timos bythis K. 596. Os partiament libertios Holinsh. 452. Tho id Chauncollour, the Chois Justico, and the Troasuror,

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449.

Is the Popo bo no greator then a Couneel thon is no . to ethought greator the tho Partament. eo de Conciliis. Tenures of Fie o Feu thought to e brought in by Charios the reat. Girard. Hist. France, . , p. 229 although theorigina seem to e uiriust so that hicli a conquer' tandought rosit to b divide to the eopte accordinito merit, and ohold ni by his truth and fidelit to the Commonwealth. Wherindoubiles the Roman agraria iam are more oble Heneo that

Historian consesses, p. 232, that the who hol in es are in a

184 Lenitas. Lenitas nimia Bogi Sigoberto orientalium SaXonum pernieiosa.

Prohibitionis book no the wisus cours punitis ingeniis gliscit autoritas an indeed e ver se that the sorbidden ritin isthought toto a certain par os truth that styoth up in the ades of them that seu to chola an trea it out; horas a book sutorige iis thought to boaut the langu age of the time. Sir Fran. Laeon in discour os chureli assairs. Prohibition o books hon firstis'd. The storio thoros is in the Counce of Trent l. 6, traii rom the beginning p. 457, yc. Quid utilitatis ex adversariorum libris, Si Semotis odiis caritatem, et sequitatem induamus, ad dei gloriam capi possit, illustri documento ostendit Thuamis, dum narrat Bibliorum versionom a Bibli- andro, et Pellicano inchoatam a theologis Hispani eousque suisse probatam, ut illam ipsi suppressis verorum authorum nominibus odere non dubitarent. an hist. l. 36 p. 87.

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Tyranuus, vide 48. 185 Sigerbertus est Saxonum tyrannus leges patria conculcanSmeritas luit poenas. almesbur l. l. So.

Richard the 2 in his 2 yeare oldin a violent partamentshorten 'd his duys se in to the violenc of that pari. Seeother tyrannical acts an. 22 and of this part linsh. 490. His definition. Seo de Re gelut of Sir Tho Smith, 7 et 8 c. AndBasil distinguishos a tyrant rom a K briefl thu8, τουτο aρ

Tyrannicali practiges of Rich. 2 and his accomplices. See Holinsh. p. 456, an reg. 11 457, 458 462, 487. Se also the Pari Holiash. 490 493 blanc charters, 496 and ther tyrannical actions ibid. Se also the articles against hi in Partiament. Holin. 502, ulso

Aidin tyranis. The lac Prince, Laiding the crue tyrant Peter of Castile brought imsel se to ali ho mischeis that et onliis alter day and his athors for besides the suspicio of poysono the volago, he brought himself into so due debi, deing defraude of his soldior pay by the ingrati ut tyrant, that he wassorc'd to ais that harmtaxation o fuage in Aquitain, lierbyaelos the country eo ur riter an Spe p. 597. Whethor it e lawsul to risu against a tyrant. Sir Thomas Smith prudenti ansmers that the common eople udge of that actaceording to the event an successe, and the earne ac ordin toine purpos of the doers, &c om-wealth ofringi. c. 5. Ixx. Ludovicus Pius, euing ad judge of a certain German tyrant, approves the eople ho ad depos' him an set his oungerbrother u in his stea J irard Hist. France l. 4, p. 248. XXi. Scoti proceres missis ad Eligabethani legatis post Mariam regno pulsam, jure id actum multis exemplis contendunt. Thuan hist.

of the deposing of tirant and proceddin against him. Richard

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Petrus Martyr inra c. Ind. is qui potestatem Superiorem eligunt certisque legibus reipub praeficiunt, ut hodie lectore imperii etc. licere, Si princeps pactis, et promissis non steterit, eum in ordinem cogere a vi adigere, ut conditiones et pacta quae fuerat pollicitus, compleat, idque vel armis cum aliter fieri non possit citatque authorem Polydorum nostros homines aliquando Suo rege compulisse ad rationem reddendam pecuniae male administratae. XXiv. l3,1 An eoidere ieeat. Ad un prine e cattivo non e altro remedioehe it ferro A eupare te malatii de popolo basiano e parole a Vitella de prinoipe bisognaci ferro. ae hiauel discors, c. 58 l. l.

Nec imperatorem perpetratis flagitiis urgere metuunt principes Germaniae, quo quidem re quiVi Europaeu neque major neque Sanctior potest 8Se, ne qui facinus SSe putet regem justas ob causas accusationibus appetere. Vide Fleidan l. 18, 299. Vitam principum aerumnosam et perpetuo sollicitam etiam eorum qui rem propius non intuentibus, solice videntur, describit Cominaeus testis persaepe oculatus Comine8 l. 8, c. I 3, p. 84,Me. De monarchia Gallica ad tyrannidem Turcicam redigenda consilium Blosis suisse initum a rege Car. 9 regina matre aliis trudit Thuanus et rationes ejus rei perficiendae per Sane ominodas a Ponceto quodam Xplicatas fuse narrat. Hist l. 57, p. 70.

Reges a subditis potestate exuti aut minuti nulla reconciliatione ne interposito quidem juramento postea placantur, Xempla recentiS memoriae extant uan hist. l. I, 23.

186 ei Angliere, M.

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