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use for it themselves. They hurt no man whom they find disarmed, unless he
is a spy. When a town is surrendered to them, they take it into their protection;
and when they carry a place by storm they never plunder it, but put those only
to the sword that oppose the rendering of it up, and make the rest of the
garrison slaves, but for the other inhabitants, they do them no hurt; and if any
of them had advised a surrender, they give them good rewards out of the
estates of those that they condemn, and distribute the rest among their
auxiliary troops, but they themselves take no share of the spoil.
“When a war is ended, they do not oblige their friends to reimburse their
expenses; but they obtain them of the conquered, either in money, which they
keep for the next occasion, or in lands, out of which a constant revenue is to
be paid them; by many increases the revenue which they draw out from
several countries on such occasions is now risen to above 700,000 ducats a
year. They send some of their own people to receive these revenues, who have
orders to live magnificently and like princes, by which means they consume
much of it upon the place; and either bring over the rest to Utopia or lend it to
that nation in which it lies. This they most commonly do, unless some great
occasion, which falls out but very seldom, should oblige them to call for it all.
It is out of these lands that they assign rewards to such as they encourage to
adventure on desperate attempts. If any prince that engages in war with them
is making preparations for invading their country, they prevent him, and make
his country the seat of the war; for they do not willingly suffer any war to
break in upon their island; and if that should happen, they would only defend
themselves by their own people; but would not call for auxiliary troops to
their assistance.
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Utopia
- Title
- Utopia
- Author
- Thomas Morus
- Date
- 1516
- Language
- English
- License
- PD
- Size
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Pages
- 86
- Keywords
- Utopia, State, Religion, English
- Categories
- International
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