... than another, yet when all is reckoned together, the difference between man and man is not so considerable as that one man can thereupon claim to himself any benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he. For as to the strength of body, the... An Anthology of English Prose: (1332 to 1740) - Stran 111avtor: Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1912 - 247 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Thomas Hobbes - 1651 - 564 strani
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| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 strani
...observing, " that the weakest has strength " enough to kill the strongest, either by secret machinations, or by " confederacy with others, that are in the same danger with himself." Hobbes's Lev. c. xiii. From such a doctrine, supported by such reasons, we cannot be surprised at the... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 694 strani
...observing, that "the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, either by secret machinations, or by confederacy with others that are in the same danger with himself." (Hobbes's Lev. c. xiii). From such a doctrine, supported by such reasons, we cannot be surprised at... | |
| William Blackstone - 1838 - 910 strani
...observing, that " the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, «ither by secret machinations, or by confederacy with others, that are in the same danger with himself." Hobbes's Lev. c. xiii. From such a doctrine, supported by such reasons, we cannot be surprised at the... | |
| 1842 - 1124 strani
...another may not pretend as well as he. For as to the strength of body, the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, either by secret machination, or by confederacy with others thnt are in the same danger with himself. And as to the faculties of the mind, setting aside the arts... | |
| 1848 - 614 strani
...strength, in which men may be thought to differ, ' the weakest has strength enough to kill the Ktrongest, either by secret machination, or by confederacy with...with himself ; and as to the faculties of the mind, there is a greater equality amongst men than that of jstrenglh.'" — Leviathan, Pi I., ct xiii. If... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 strani
...foi as to bodily strength, in which men may be thought to differ, • the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, either by secret machination,...confederacy with others that are in the same danger with hnnsell ; aiid as to the faculties of the 1848.] LIFE AND WRITINGS OF HOBBES OF MALMESBURY. mind, there... | |
| 1849 - 214 strani
...another may not pretend as well as he. For as to the strength of body, the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, either by secret machination,...mind, setting aside the arts grounded upon words, called science ; which very few have, and but in few things, as being not a native faculty, born with... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1860 - 874 strani
...observing that " the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, either by secret machinations, or by confederacy with others that are in the same danger with himself." Ilobbes's Lev. c. xiii. From such a doctrine, supported by such reasons, we cannot be surprised at... | |
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