Now if holidays were commanded to be kept only for order and policy, they might be applied to another use as well as those ordinary times of weekly meetings in great towns, whereas we are required of necessity to keep them holy.
And so, for times appointed for ordinary preaching upon week-days in great towns, may not I apply those times to a civil use when I cannot conveniently apply them to the use for which the church appointeth them?
In great towns, on the contrary, trade can be extended as stock increases, and the credit of a frugal and thriving man increases much faster than his stock.
All the different ways in which stock is commonly employed in great towns seem, in reality, to be almost equally easy and equally difficult to learn.
Nor, indeed, should we stop at giving breathing places to crowded multitudes in great towns.
Shall I tell them of great towns in which one half at least of the juvenile population is growing up without education of any kind whatever?
If the pecuniary injury done to the inhabitants of great towns by smoke could only be put in the form of a smoke rate, what unwearied agitation there would be against it.
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