21. Of the Commerce of the Nobility in a Monarchy. The Spirit of the Laws | ||
In a monarchical government, it is contrary to the spirit of commerce that any of the nobility should be merchants. "This," said the Emperors Honorius and Theodosius, [17] "would be pernicious to cities; and would remove the facility of buying and selling between the merchants and the plebeians."
It is contrary to the spirit of monarchy to admit the nobility into commerce. The custom of suffering the nobility of England to trade is one of those things which has there mostly contributed to weaken the monarchical government.
21. Of the Commerce of the Nobility in a Monarchy. The Spirit of the Laws | ||