have always thought it entrance into our large cities amusement, and thus begrudging the populace to actors who are worth seeing, care to as- a public Wise for the serious duties of semble and unite their citizens, only the enhance- religion, but for sports and spectacles as well, to And no ment of fellowship and friendship among them. more orderly amusements could be found for them than those that take place with everyone present and the eye of the mag prince were sometimes to give the magistrate and the expense, out of paternal be places people a at their own there should fro affection, and if in populous cities as diversion appointed and set apart for these worse actions performed in secret.