ABSTRACT

1. The utility of the commonwealth, and of the members is the same. 2. The loss of liberty, or the want of propriety in goods against the right of the sovereign, no real inconvenience. 3. Monarchy approved by the most ancient examples. 4. Monarchy less subject to passion than other governments. 5. Subjects in monarchy less obnoxious to enrich private men, than in other governments. 6. Subjects in monarchy less obnoxious to violence than in other governments. 7. Laws in monarchies, less changeable than in other governments. 8. Monarchies less subject to dissolution than other governments.