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the commonwealth of oceana-第39章

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es sit the censors in the robes of barons; the first in the middle of the right hand bench; and the second directly opposite to him on the other side。 Upon the rest of the benches sit the knights; who; if they be called to the urns; distributing themselves by the figures; come in equal files; either by the first seat; which consists of the two upper benches on either side; or by the second seat; consisting of the two lower benches on either side; beginning also at the upper or at the lower ends of the same; according to the lot whereby they are called; for which end the benches are open; and ascended at either end with easy stairs and large passages。     The rest of the ballot is conformable to that of the tribe; the censors of the house sitting at the side urn; and the youngest magistrate of the signory at the middle; the urns being placed before the throne; and prepared according to the number of the magistrates to be at that time chosen by the rules already given to the censors of the tribes。 But before the benches of the knights on either side stands one being shorter; and at the upper end of this sit the two tribunes of the horse。 At the upper end of the other the two tribunes of the foot in their arms; the rest of the benches being covered by the judges of the land in their robes。 But these magistrates have no suffrage; nor the tribunes; though they derive their presence in the Senate from the Romans; nor the judges; though they derive theirs from the ancient Senate of Oceana。 Every Monday this assembly sits of course; at other times; if there be occasion; any magistrate of the house; by giving order for the bell; or by his lictor or ensign…bearer; calls a senate。 And every magistrate or knight during his session has the title; place; and honor of a duke; earl; baron; or knight respectively And every one that has borne the same magistracy by his third session; has his respective place and title during the term of his life; which is all the honor conferred by this commonwealth; except upon the master of the ceremonies; the master of the horse; and the king of the heralds; who are knights by their places。 And thus you have the face of the Senate; in which there is scarce any feature that is not Roman or Venetian; nor do the horns of the crescent extend themselves much unlike those of the Sanhedrim; on either hand of the prince; and of the father of that Senate。 But upon beauty; in which every man has his fancy; we will not otherwise philosophize than to remember that there is something more than decency in the robe of a judge; that would not be well spared from the bench; and that the gravest magistrate to whom you can commit the sword of justice; will find a quickness in the spurs of honor; which; if they be not laid to virtue; will lay themselves to that which may rout a commonwealth。     To come from the face of the Senate to the constitution and use of the parts: it is contained in the peculiar orders。 And the orders which are peculiar to the Senate; are either of election or instruction。     Elections in the Senate are of three sorts: annual; biennial; and extraordinary。     Annual elections are performed by the schedule called the tropic; and the tropic consists of two parts: the one containing the magistrates; and the other the councils to be yearly elected。 The schedule or tropic of the magistrates is as follows in      The fifteenth order requiring; 〃That upon every Monday next ensuing the last of March; the knights of the annual galaxies taking their places in the Senate; be called the third region of the same; and that the house having dismissed the first region; and received the third; proceed to election of the magistrates contained in the first part of the tropic; by the ensuing schedule:

The lord strategus; The lord orator; the first censor; The second censor;     Annual magistrates;

The third commissioner of the seal; The third commissioner of the Treasury;     Triennal magistrates。


〃The annual magistrates (provided that no one man bears above one of those honors during the term of one session) may be elected out of any region。 But the triennial magistrates may not be elected out of any other than the third region only; lest the term of their session expire before that of their honor; and (it being unlawful for a man to bear magistracy any longer than he is thereto qualified by the election of the people) cause a fraction in the rotation of this commonwealth。     〃The strategus is first president of the Senate; and general of the army; if it be commanded to march; in which case there shall be a second strategus elected to be first president of the Senate; and general of the second army; and if this also be commanded to march; a third strategus shill be chosen; and so on; as long as the commonwealth sends forth armies。     〃The lord orator is the second and more peculiar president of the Senate to whom it appertains to keep the house to orders。     〃The censors; whereof the first; by consequence of his election; is chancellor of the University of Clio; and the second of that of Calliope; are presidents of the Council for Religion and magistrates; to whom it belongs to keep the house to the order of the ballot。 They are also inquisitors into the ways and means of acquiring magistracy; and have power to punish indirect proceedings in the same; by removing a knight or magistrate out of the house; under appeal to the Senate。     〃The commissioners of the seal being three; whereof the third is annually chosen out of the third region; are judges in chancery。     〃The commissioners of the Treasury being three; whereof the third is annually chosen out of the third region; are judges in the exchequer; and every magistrate of this schedule has right to propose to the Senate。     〃But the strategus with the six commissioners is the signory of this commonwealth; having right of session and suffrage in every council of the Senate; and power either jointly or severally to propose in all or any of them。〃     I have little in this order to observe and prove but that the strategus is the same honor both in name and thing that was borne; among others; by Philopemen and Aratus in the Commonwealth of the Achaeans; the like having been in use also with the AEtolians。 The orator; called otherwise the speaker; is; with small alteration; the same that had been of former use in this nation。 These two; if you will; may be compared to the consuls in Rome; or the suffetes in Carthage; for their magistracy is scarce different。     The censors derive their power of removing a senator from those of Rome; the government of the ballot from those of Venice; and that of animadversion upon the ambitus; or canvass for magistracy; from both。     The signory; with the whole right and use of that magistracy to be hereafter more fully explained; is almost purely Venetian。     The second part of the tropic is directed by      The sixteenth order〃 Whereby the constitution of the councils being four; that is to say; the Council of State; the Council of War; the Council of Religion; and the Council of Trade; is rendered conformable in their revolutions to that of the Senate。 As: First; by the annual election of five knights out of the first regi
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