It may peradventure be thought there was never such a time nor condition of war as this; and I believe it was never generally so over all the world, but there are many places where they live so now. For the savage people in many places of America, except... University of California Publications in History - Stran 241916Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch - 2006 - 512 strani
...this; and I believe it was never generally so, over all the world: but there are many places where they live so now. For the savage people in many places...this day in that brutish manner, as I said before. Howsoever, it may be perceived what manner of life there would be, where there were no common power... | |
| Carl Schmitt - 2003 - 382 strani
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| Thomas Hobbes - 2006 - 592 strani
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| Joseph A. Young, Jana Evans Braziel - 2006 - 282 strani
...so, over all the world." Yet he then goes on to add the qualifier, "but there are many places, where they live so now": "For the savage people in many...of small Families, the concord whereof dependeth on naturall lust, have no government at all; and live at this day in that brutish manner, as I said before"... | |
| James Delaney - 2006 - 208 strani
...this; and I believe it was never generally so, over all the world: but there are many places, where they live so now. For the savage people in many places of America, except in the government of small families, the concord whereof dependeth on natural lust, have no government... | |
| Russell Hardin - 2007 - 278 strani
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| Masahiro Ogino - 2007 - 146 strani
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| W. Michael Gear - 1999 - 676 strani
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| Patricia Springborg - 2007
...'there are many places where they live so now'.34 He provides an example with a problematic caveat: 'For the savage people in many places of America (except...whereof dependeth on natural lust) have no government at all'.35 On the one hand, this exception is in tension with the argument in chapter xvii that people... | |
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