Colonization; a Study of the Founding of New Societies

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Pp. 28 ff. , 131-133, 139, 146-148; Haebler, Wirt. Bl. , p. 153. The ecclesiastical rights even struck at the royal power. Colmeiro, II, 157-15S.
2 Colmeiro, II, 151.
3 Colmeiro, II, 159 (Philip IV); cf. Pp. 131-133, 162-163; see the account of the report in 1618 of the Council of Castile, in Hume (pp. 221-222).
198 COLONIZATION less and less attainable except through the Chunh. " Tn justice, " says Colmeiro/ "we ought to condone the inclination ot the Spaniard of the seventeenth and eighteenth
... centuries to take refuge in the religious establishments. Those professions which held out hopes of fortune were few. The toga and the uniform appealed very aptly to the vanity and presumption of the caballeros and hidalgos, while agriculture, the mechanic arts, and commerce were suitable only to an humble station, inasmuch as they were regarded as lowly occupations. The Church was a neutral field, where noble and plebeian mingled and became indistinguishable. All, ascetic as well as worldly, proud and modest, lazy and diligent, wise and ignorant, found in the Church a harbor of refuge from the storms of the age, without thereby renouncing, however, the opportunity of embarcation upon the high sea of the Court, and upon functions and offices of greater honor and authority, when occasion, acceptable or unavoidable, should have cast them into the tumult of affairs.

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