A Most Pleasant Fruitful And Witty Work of the Best State of a Public Weal An

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A Most Pleasant Fruitful And Witty Work of the Best State of a Public Weal An
Thomas More
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To be more explicit, when a card of invitation is now sent out, with, two monosyllables upon it, " at home, " it is an intimation that the mistress of this home is anxious to enjoy a little domestic circle of about 2 or 3, or 500 finely dressed ladies and gentlemen !
212 Modes of Travelling, [ b . 1 1 .
the good will of his father, and the consent of his wife, * he is not prohibited. But unto what part of the country soever he cometh, he hath no meat given him until he have wrought out his fore
...noon's task, or dispatched so much work as there is wont to be wrought before supper. Observing this law and condition, he may go whither he will, within the bounds of his own city : for he shall be no less pro- fitable to the city, than if he were within it. Now you see how little "liberty they have to loiter ; how they can have no cloak or pre- tence to idleness.
There be neither wine-taverns, nor ale- houses, f nor stews, nor any occasion of vice * The complaisance of the Utopians towards their wives is truly exemplary.


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