\ . • .. .}. 'The Saint/ the expirationof their Leates, layes Jap.d to land, . overturnes tiHa.ge, depopulates, plants beafis wheremen h~vebeene;&c. T.I~is hewill ·reil you . he detefi.s, the ;reafon is, heehadthepolide to goe "" about it mo:replaufibly. Secondl:y,anotheris when aTowneby joytn confent anaprete'ftation, that it is f~r the gooo .of-all poore and rich Land~lords and Tenants; whether by Leafe or Free-11old_, is : enclofua , ,hee fees no rea.fon but this is reafonable: Butbihis lea:ve, b~fidesthar:bywofulland lamen– tabte ·exp>erience wefinde them incondl!Jfion and . . ifihebot:h to prove l;tarke naught, even 1 this latter feemes unlawfull f0r thde rea:tOns : Fid},·though it fhcmld make for thegoooofone·Towne, yetit endangers, and enclamages the priblike good, to which a.prhrate mufr ever yeeld and fubmit~ In a naturall body, alimbe is rather to·be cut off, than thewhole.body fhould be-:hazarded.We·mufi hold · a proportionable difcretioB ;in bodies politique. · . And in thi:s tjfe the prtbfike-good·is'muchhinde– red an·d hurt, bec<tufe by that meanes·(for if it bee lawf.hll forthiscr ·that Townefotodoe, the fame -~- .r.eafon w.ill fl:andg0odforothers) Mar-.:kets would 'b ,"? unfurnithed ofcome, anp what ·then would ' 1 become of 'Cities and .incorporate 17ewnes, for 'Merchants, Tradefmen; and others 0f the like rctnke and falliion oflife·?And ~hatMarketswould beIefcnaked,-istoodeare ;·for after ·men ·had felt the fweetneife and 'ga1nfulmHfe rof ·p.a'frure, and l thatit yeelded mere cqtl]modicy,.with·ml.loh ·eafe \ an·d lelfe ~ha1~ge-s,- rhey-w0uldTil1 nom_?re r:h~n to 1 flnde:dretr oWne houfe, the:ywould netther pl0w t - . nor . ----- -- .. -
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