A Discourse of the Common Weal of This Realm of England

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A Discourse of the Common Weal of This Realm of England
Fawcett, Henry, 1833-1884
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So in makinge of a howse, theare is the maister that would haue the howse made, theare is the carpenter, theare is the stuffe to make the 30 howse with all. The stuffe never stirres till the workeman set it foreward. The workeman never travailes, but as the maister provokes him with goode wages ; and so he is the THE THIRD DIALOGS. 99 principall cause of this howse makinge. And this cause is of clerkes called efficient, as that that bringes the thinge principally to effecte ; perswade this man ...to let his buyld- inge alone, and the howse shall never come to passe ; 5 yet the howse can not be made with oute stuffe and worke- men ; and therfore they be called of some, Causa sine quibus non, and of other some, Materiales, and for- T Diuers sortes males ; but all comethe to one purpose ; that is of causes there the efficient cause and principall cause, with 10 oute removeinge of which cause the thinge can not be remedied. And because it was grafted in everie mans Judgement, that the cause of anie thinge beinge taken awaie the effecte is taken awaie with all, therfore men toke the causes of these thinges that be talked of withoute 15 iudgement, not by descerninge the principall cause from the meane causes, but by takinge awaie of these causes that be but secondarie as it weare, and so they weare never the nearer to remedie the thinge they went aboute.

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