登陆注册
5295200000005

第5章 Letter II(2)

The state was subverted,instead of being reformed;and all the fury of faction and enthusiasm was employed to destroy the constitution to the very foundations.

A natural consequence followed.If the principles of King James'and King Charles'reigns had been disgraced by better,they would not have risen again:

but they were only kept down for a time by worse;and therefore they rose again at the Restoration,and revived with the monarchy.Thus that epidemical taint,with which King James infected the minds of men,continued upon us:

and it is scarce hyperbolical to say,that this prince hath been the original cause of a series of misfortunes to this nation,as deplorable as a lasting infection of our air,of our water,of our earth,would have been.The spirit of his reign was maintained in that of his son (for how could it well be otherwise,when the same ministers were continued in power?),and the events of both produced the civil war.The civil war ended in the death of the King,and the exile of his family.The exile of these princes reconciled them to the religion of Rome,and to the politics of foreign nations,in such degrees as their different characters admitted.Charles sipped a little of the poisonous draught,but enough however to infect his whole conduct.As for James,Ille impiger hausit Spumantem pateram,he drank the chalice off to the lowest and foulest dregs.

That principles as absurd as those in their nature,and as terrible in their consequences,such as would shock the common sense of a Samovede,or an Hottentot,and had just before deluged the nation in blood,should come into vogue again at the Restoration,will not appear strange to those who carry themselves back as it were to that point of time.The wounds of the civil war were bleeding,and the resentments of the cavaliers,who came into power at court and in Parliament,were at their height.No wonder then if few men had,in such a ferment as this,penetration enough to discern,or candour enough to acknowledge,or courage enough to maintain,that the principles we speak of were truly and primarily the cause of all their misfortunes.

The events,which proved them so,were recent;but for that very reason,because they were recent,it was natural for men in such a circumstance as this,to make wrong judgments about them.It was natural for the royal party to ascribe all their and their country's misfortunes,without any due distinction,to the principles on which King Charles and even King James had been opposed;and to grow more zealous for those on which the governments of these two princes had been defended,and for which they had suffered.Add to this the national transport,on so great a revolution;the excess of joy which many felt,and many feigned;the adulation employed by many to acquire new merit;and by many to atone for past demerit;and you will find reason to be surprised,not that the same principles of government,as had threatened our liberties once,and must by necessary consequence do so again,were established;but that our liberties were not immediately,and at once given up.That they were saved,we owe not to Parliament,no not to the Convention Parliament,who brought the King home;but to those great and good men,Clarendon and Southampton.Far from taking advantage of the heat and fervour of the times to manage Parliaments into scandalous jobs,and fatal compliances with the crown,to their immortal honour,with gratitude and reverence to their memories be it spoken,they broke the army,stinted the revenue,and threw their master on the affections of his people.--But I return.

Besides these reasons,drawn from the passions of men,others of a more sober kind may be given to account for the making a settlement at the Restoration upon principles too near akin to those which had prevailed before the war,and which had in truth caused it.Certain it is,that although the nonconformists were stunned by the blow they had just received,and though their violence was restrained by the force of the present conjuncture;yet they still existed.

Symptoms of this appeared,even whilst the government was settling,and continued to appear long after it was settled.Now,every symptom of this kind renewed the dread of relapsing into those miseries,from which the nation had so lately recovered itself;and this dread had the natural effect of all extreme fears.It hurried men into every principle,as well as measure,which seemed the most opposite to those of the persons feared,and the most likely,though at any other risk,to defeat their design,and to obviate the present danger,real or imaginary.May we not fairly conjecture,for it is but conjecture,something more?In such a temper of mind,and such a situation of circumstances,might not even those,who saw how groundless and dangerous such extravagant notions about the right,power and prerogative of kings were,imagine however that it was a part of prudence to give way to them,and to countenance them in the present conjuncture;to suffer the opinions of the nation to be bent too far on one side,as they had been bent too far on the other;not that they might remain crooked,but that they might become straight?

The same spirit and much the same reasons that determined our settlement,at the Restoration,upon such high principles of monarchy,prevailed relatively to our religious differences,and the settlement of the Church.I shall speak of it with that freedom which a man may take,who is conscious that he means nothing but the public good,hath no by-ends,nor is under the influence of serving any particular cause.

同类推荐
  • 东周列国志上

    东周列国志上

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 归心

    归心

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 茶酒论

    茶酒论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Evangeline

    Evangeline

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 温凉盏鼓词

    温凉盏鼓词

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 天漠

    天漠

    一个纵横于仙魔六界的不败神魔,在了却自己的心愿后,只身隐匿于溺水,准备飞升。而那个被不败神魔送下人界的婴儿,却在凡尘之中慢慢成长。在一次生死决战之后,认识了只剩下灵魂之身的砂奴。就这样,叶漠开始了自己的修炼生涯。是生?是死?又是谁来掌握?神道?天道?又有何来破?
  • 倾世医后:高冷将军,请温柔

    倾世医后:高冷将军,请温柔

    当世神医,重生尚书府痴傻嫡女,令人耻笑,赐婚残疾?夺我圣名?毁我清誉?腹黑神医计谋滔天,别怪我手段阴狠,只怪你们惹错了人。树林初见,只因将军态度恶劣,将缝合的软线打成了十个软萌可爱的蝴蝶结,以示羞辱。谁知将军复仇的手段是将自己禁锢一世,至宠无限…看我小小神医如何替好友追妻,帮王爷争宠,助将军谋位,权倾天下。记住:勿惹神医,不然欺我者死,辱我者亡…
  • 知识名言(现代名言妙语全集)

    知识名言(现代名言妙语全集)

    这些名言警句句句经典,字字珠玑,精辟睿智,闪耀着智慧的光芒和精神的力量,具有很强的鼓舞性、哲理性和启迪性。具有成功心理暗示和潜在力量开发的功能,不仅可以成为我们的座右铭,还能增进自律的能力。
  • 宋季三朝政要

    宋季三朝政要

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 一个社会的悲伤与勇气

    一个社会的悲伤与勇气

    本书主要围绕当下中国社会面临的各种问题进行论述,从国家政策、价值观、贫富差距、教育问题、文化现象、热门话题等方面揭示当下中国之现状。本书语言犀利而不激进,思想深刻而不哗众取宠,有高度的现实意义,是一本能真正反映当下中国社会真实现状的良心之作。
  • 佛说大迦叶本经

    佛说大迦叶本经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 英语短语动词精选

    英语短语动词精选

    学好了英语短语动词,也就学好了英语,《英语短语动词精选》精选1194个英语短语动词词条,较之其他英语短语动词书,本书独特的地方在于给每个词条标注了”不及物”或“及物”,对于用作及物动词的短语,又进一步标注了”不可分”,”可分”和”必分”三种情况,使得这本书具有了更大的学习价值。本书由李道庸编著。
  • 独步天下:第一倾城冥妃

    独步天下:第一倾城冥妃

    她是杀手界人人闻风丧胆的媚世妖姬,她是名媛圈众星捧月的对象,却因为爱情的背叛却穿越异世,人神魔妖兽横行,而她却偏偏是个灵力值武力值均为零废材?一次无意的发现,身为废材的她又怎会和九尾狐妖订立契约?一场最佳灵师争夺大会过后,谁能知道,清羽国风华绝代的二皇子,竟然是一介妖尊的儿子?白狐凤歌:小柒柒,俗话说一日夫妻百日恩,我们睡了这么多年,你怎忍心谋杀我这个亲夫?
  • 玄冥异境

    玄冥异境

    穿越异界,带着系统,我,就是个无敌的存在。你们,谁惹的起我?战皇?我小弟都打不过。丹王?没我厉害。写的不好,但还请支持!
  • 全职女特助

    全职女特助

    备孕期间渣夫搞事,出门捡漏遇男神怼前夫的小姐姐逆袭之路;But,男神不一定是真男神!