The Difference Between An Absolute And Limited Monarchy As It More Particularly
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Soiwi, §p, Pi^. Marefcal, Evangel, 03 C H A p. r% i ^ Li, : ' i. 3S 0/" Absolute and Chap. VI. Ordynaunces for the Kyngs ^ Or^ denarye Chargjs. AND fethen it is neceffarye that theKyng be alway riche, whiche may not be without he have Revenuz fufficyent for the yerely Mayntenaunce of his Eflate ; hy t is ^ bchoveful that we firft efteme, what his yerely chargs and expenfes be like to drawe unto. For after that, nedith his Revenuz be proporcyonyd, but yet they nedyn to be gret- ter than would be... the chargs, for doute of fo- deyn Caiys, which ^ mowe fal to hym, and to hys Realme. For Sayndt Barnarde faith, that if a Mannys expencs be egal to his Lyvelood, a fbdeyn Chaunce may deftroy his * In modern Phrafe, this would be called, I fuppofe, the Civil Lift. * Sometimes it's hehoveahle^ from the Saxon behoplic, which comes from the Verb behopan, to need^ or to have need of; from whence comes the Saxon behopa^, it hehoveth; Kilian. Behoeven. In the old Pfalms you of- ten meet with behoofs which fignifies natural or moral need ; fo that behoveful^ or behoof-ful^ fignifies what, from neceflity or decency, ought to be faid or done.
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