The Motives of Richard Sheldon (1612) is a book written by Richard Sheldon, an English lawyer and politician who lived during the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. The book is a collection of essays on various topics, including politics, religion, and morality. In the book, Sheldon discusses his views on the role of government and the importance of individual liberty. He argues that the government should be limited in its power and that individuals should...