the towns
that owe
them money
raise it
from those
private
hands that
owe it to
them, lay
it up in
their
public
chamber,
or enjoy
the profit
of it till
the
Utopians
call for
it; and
they
choose
rather to
let the
greatest
part of it
lie in
their
hands, who
make
advantage
by it,
than to
call for
it
themselves;
but if
they see
that any
of their
other
neighbours
stand more
in need of
it, then
they call
it in and
lend it to
them.
Whenever