“These things have been so provided among them that the Prince and the Tranibors may not conspire5 together to change the government and enslave the people; and therefore when anything of great importance is set on foot, it is sent to the Syphogrants, who, after they have communicated it to the families that belong to their divisions, and have considered it among themselves, make report to the senate; and, upon great occasions, the matter is referred to the council of the whole island. One rule observed in their council is, never to debate a thing on the same day in which it is first proposed; for that is always referred to the next meeting, that so men may not rashly and in the heat of discourse6 engage themselves too soon, which might bias7 them so much that, instead of consulting the good of the public, they might rather study to support their first opinions, and by a perverse8 and preposterous9 sort of shame hazard their country rather than endanger their own reputation, or venture the being suspected to have wanted foresight10 in the expedients11 that they at first proposed; and therefore, to prevent this, they take care that they may rather be deliberate than sudden in their motions.
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