By honor, in its proper and genuine signification, we mean nothingclse but the good opinion of others, which is counted more or less sub-stantial the more or less noise or bustle there is made about the demon-stration of it. And when we sav the sovereign is the fountain of honor, itsignifies that he has the power, by titles or ceremonies, or both together, tostamp a mark upon whom he pleascs, that shall be as current as his coin,and procure the owner the good opinion of everybody, whether hedeserves it or not.
factually, it seems that Mandeville agrees with M on the role of honor and how it is calculated in a monarchy. Composing these truths together though, they arrive at opposite takes on the benefit of monarchy