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Egypt (Egypt) (search for this): speech 11, section 18
For instance, the provision that no citizen fit for military service could leave the country without official authorization, the meals taken in common, and the training of their bodies; furthermore, the fact that lacking none of the necessities of life, they do not neglect the edicts of the State, and that none engage in any other crafts, but that all devote themselves to arms and warfare, all these practices they have taken from EgyptCf. Hdt. 2.80 and Hdt. 6.60.