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prevention is to remove, by all means possible, that material cause of
sedition whereof we spake; which is, want and poverty in the estate. To
which purpose serveth the opening, and well-balancing of trade; the
cherishing of manufactures; the banishing of idleness; the repressing of
waste, and excess, by sumptuary laws; the improvement and husbanding of the
soil; the regulating of prices of things vendible; the moderating of taxes
and tributes; and the like. Generally, it is to be foreseen that the
population of a kingdom (especially if it be not mown down by wars) do not
exceed the stock of the kingdom, which should maintain them. Neither is the
population to be reckoned only by number; for a smaller number, that spend
more and earn less, do wear out an estate sooner, than a greater number that
live lower, and gather more. Therefore the multiplying of nobility, and
other degrees of quality, in an over proportion to the common people, doth
speedily bring a state to necessity; and so doth likewise an overgrown
clergy; for they bring nothing to the stock; and in like manner, when more
are bred scholars, than preferments can take off . 


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