city to
which he
belongs as
if he were
still
within it.
Thus you
see that
there are
no idle
persons
among
them, nor
pretences
of
excusing
any from
labour.
There are
no
taverns,
no
ale-houses,
nor stews
among
them, nor
any other
occasions
of
corrupting
each
other, of
getting
into
corners,
or forming
themselves
into
parties;
all men
live in
full view,
so that
all are
obliged
both to
perform
their
ordinary
task and