Againe, the sonne who was borne before his father was a King, had once a right to succeede in the kingdome; for if another sonne had not afterwards beene borne, without all question hee should haue succeeded.
I will not say denied, but once doubted, but that the eldest sonne should succeede in the same, albeit he was borne before the aduancement.
Lastly, if it be true in sonnes, that he shal succeede in a kingdome who is first borne, after the father is exalted to bee a King; then is it true also in other remote degrees of consanguinitie.
If the president of any of these counsels doo die, then one of the auncientest of the counsellers dooth succeede him in the office, obseruing in all thinges the order, as I haue saide in the chapter past, of the royall counsell.
They say that before she did marrie, she caused to be slaine the sonnes she had by her first husbande, for that she had a desire that a nephew of hers should succeede her in the kingdome.
So flourishing be the fruites that bud from liberality, and freshe the benefites that succeede of the payneful trauayles sustayned in the sutes of seruiceable Gentlemen.
Gratiano, keepe the house, And seize vpon the Fortunes of the Moore, For theysucceede on you.
I promise you, the effects he writes of, succeede vnhappily.
And reason too, Who should succeede the Father, but the Sonne Rich.
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