Persians, Aegyptians, Indians, Parthians, Macedonians, Celtes, Gauls, Scythians, Arabi∣ans, [ A] Turks, Moscouits, Tartars, Polonians, Danes, Spaniards, English, Affricans, and Perusians, where there is no mention of any Optimacie, or Popular estate. Yea all the auntient people of Greece and Italie, before they were corrupted with ambition, had none but kings and monarches, as the Athenians, Lacedemonians, Corinthians, Acheans, Sicyonians, Candiots, Sicilians, Ethiopians, Latines, and Hetrusques, the which haue flourished in arms & laws, foure, fiue, six, & seuen hundred yeres; yea some haue continued eight or nine hundred yeares, others twelue or thirteen hundred yeres. And yet some wonder that the Popular estate of the Romans▪ or the Seigneuries of Lacedemon, and Venice, had continued foure hundred yeres, or thereabouts, after they had expelled their kings doubtlesse they haue reason to maruel, to see two or three Cō∣monweales [ B] among a hundred, able to continue any time, beeing instituted against the order of nature: but no man is amazed to see many great & mightie Monarchies con∣tinue a thousand, or twelue hundred yeares, for that it is according to the right lawes of nature. And although the name of a king were hatefull vnto the Romans, yet many of the•…•… in particular affect to be soueraignes: for not many moneths before Augustus his birth, it was found out by oracles, that nature should soone bring forth a great Mo∣narch of the Romans. For this cause the Senat decreed, That all infants should bee slaine that were to be borne that yeare: but euery one in particular did hinder the car∣rying of this decree into Saturnes temple, for that euery one (saith the historie) did hope [ C] his sonne should be a Monarch. In like sort the princes of Persia being assembled toge∣ther to consult which forme of gouerment were the better, they concluded a Monar∣chy. The same argument was called in question by Augustus among his friends, being desirous to liue at rest, and to leaue the state, after that hee had p•…•…t the nauie of Mare Anthonie to flight: but it was resolued, That a Monarchy was the most safe without all comparison, and the effects did verifie it: for in former times the Romans could not liue ten yeares together without ciuill warres, or some sedition: and Augustus main∣tained them quietly in peace almost fiftie yeares, the which continued long after his death. Experience is the mistresse of all things, and as the touchstone, resolues all doubts. Therefore the Capadocians hauing lost their king, they were persuaded by the [ D] Romans, to take a Popular estate: but they refused it, and demaunded a king: so as the Romans gaue them power to chuse one, and they aduanced Ariobarzanes; finding the calamities of Popular states▪ To conclude, if we seeke authoritie, we shall find that the greatest schollers that euer were, haue held a Monarchy to be the best: as Homer, Hero∣dotus, Plato, Aristotle, Xenophon, Plutarch, Philon, Apolonius, Saint Ierosme, Cyprian, Ma∣ximus Tirius, and many others. And euen in the law of God, it is said, When as the people shall chuse a king, like vnto other nations, he shall not take a straunger: Wher∣by he not onely sheweth, that God approueth a Monarchy, teaching a king how hee should gouerne, but also that other nations in those dayes had nothing but Monar∣chies, as Samuel saith. He also made Moyses king ouer his people, for so hee is called [ E] in the law of God. And although that God gouerned his people •…•…or a time without a king, sending them alwaies by an especial fauor certaine captains, as princes & judges to free them from the subiection of their neighbors, whome the holy Scripture calls Mes∣sies, and Sauiours: yet was there neuer any Optimacie, or Popular estate among them, but contrariwise they were a long time without either prince or magistrat, beeing gui∣ded onely by the grace of God, who for this cause is called their king. And after their returne out of Babilon, they were still subiect to the kings of Persia, or of Aegypt, or of Syria: vntill that Iudas Machabeus of the familie of the Azmoneans, descended from Aaron (hauing rebelled against Antiochus the Noble, king of Syria) brought the of∣fice