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
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 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... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 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... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 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...America, except the government of small families, have no government at all ; and live at this day in that brutish manner, as I said before. Howsoever,... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 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 tile government of small families, have no government at all ; and live at this day in that brutish... | |
| Ernest Adams - 1862 - 310 strani
...Shakspere. Your highness is not entertained with that ceremonious affection as you were wont. — Id. The savage people in many places of America, except the government of small families, have no government at all, and live at this day in that brutish manner as I said before. — Hobbes.... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1863 - 266 strani
...hearths.' — Swift. ' We had read, indeed, of such horrors occurring in the sister island,' &c. ' The savage people in many places of America, except the government of small families, have no government at all, and live at this day in that savage manner as I said before.' — Sables.... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1872 - 250 strani
...hearths.' — Swift. ' We had read, indeed, of such horrors occurring in the sister island,' &c. • The savage people in many places of America, except the government of small families, have no governmsnt at all, and live at thia day in that savage manner as I said before.' — Hobbes,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 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... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1877 - 262 strani
...island,' &c. 4 The savage people in many places of America, except the government of small families, have no government at all, and live at this day in that savage manner as I said before.' — Hobbes. The second and third clauses ought to be transposed. •... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1879 - 396 strani
...read, indeed, of such horrors occurring in the sister island ', &c. SYNTAX. — ORDER. 'The savago people in many places of .America, except the government of small families, have no government at all, and live <it tiiis day in that savage manner as I said before ' (Hobbes).... | |
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