staddles
too thick,
you shall
never have
clean
underwood,
but shrubs
and
bushes. So
in
countries,
if the
gentlemen
be too
many, the
commons
will be
base; and
you will
bring it
to that,
that not
the
hundred
poll will
be fit for
an helmet;
especially
as to the
infantry,
which is
the nerve
of an
army; and
so there
will be
great
population
and little
strength.
This which
I speak of
hath been
no where
better
seen than
by
comparing
of England
and


