... what opinion he has of his fellow -subjects, when he rides armed; of his fellow -citizens, when he locks his doors; and of his children and servants, when he locks his chests. Does he not there as much accuse mankind by his actions as I do by my words?... Literary remains of the late William Hazlitt - Pahina 166isinulat ni/nina William Hazlitt, Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1836 - 315mga pahinaBuong View - Tungkol sa librong ito
 | Richard A. Epstein - 1995 - 530mga pahina
...Officers, armed, to revenge all injuries shall be done him; what opinion he has of his fellow-subjects, when he rides armed; of his fellow citizens, when...and servants, when he locks his chests. Does he not there as much accuse mankind by his actions, as I do by my words?4 Hobbes's searching inquiry is surprisingly... | |
 | Mikael M. Karlsson, Ólafur Páll Jónsson - 1995 - 173mga pahina
...there bee Lawes, and publike Officers, armed, to revenge all injuries shall bee done him; what opinion he has of his fellow subjects, when he rides armed; of his fellow Citizens, when he locks his dores; and of his children and servants, when he locks his chests. Does he not there as much accuse... | |
 | Bohlender - 1995 - 257mga pahina
...there bee Lawes, and publike Officers, armed, to revenge all injuries shall be done him; what opinion he has of his fellow subjects, when he rides armed; of his fellow Citizens, when he locks his dores; and of his children, and his servants, when he locks his chests. Does he not there as much accuse... | |
 | David Wootton - 1996 - 946mga pahina
...there be laws, and public officers, armed, to revenge all injuries shall be done him; what opinion f itДf! there as much accuse mankind by his actions, as I do by my words? But neither of us accuse man's nature... | |
 | C. Douglas Lummis - 1996 - 185mga pahina
...convince doubters with the taunt "Let . . . [the doubter] consider with himself . . . what opinion he has of his ... fellow citizens, when he locks his doors;...and servants, when he locks his chests. Does he not there as much accuse mankind by his actions, as I do by my words?"3 Hobbes well understood the political... | |
 | W. Michael Gear - 1997 - 512mga pahina
...officers, armed, to revenge all injuries shall be done him; what opinion has he of his fellowsubjects, when he rides armed; of his fellow citizens, when...and servants, when he locks his chests. Does he not there as much as accuse mankind by his actions, as I do by my words? — Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan Sheets... | |
 | Thomas Hobbes - 2008 - 512mga pahina
...officers, armed, to revenge all injuries shall be done him; what opinion he has of his fellowsubjects, when he rides armed; of his fellow citizens, when...and servants, when he locks his chests. Does he not there as much accuse mankind by his actions, as I do by my words? But neither of us accuse man's nature... | |
 | Dane R. Gordon - 1998 - 207mga pahina
...there be laws, and public officers, armed, to revenge all injuries shall be done him; what opinion he has of his fellow subjects, when he rides armed;...and servants, when he locks his chests. Does he not there as much accuse mankind by his actions, as I do by my words?5 He might have had in mind the Civil... | |
 | Peter Loptson - 1998 - 564mga pahina
...officers, armed, to revenge all injuries shall be done him; what opinion he has of his fellowsubjects, when he rides armed; of his fellow citizens, when...and servants, when he locks his chests. Does he not there as much accuse mankind by his actions, as I do by my words? But neither of us accuse man's nature... | |
 | A. P. Martinich - 1999 - 390mga pahina
...injuries shall be done to him; what opinion he has of his fellow subjects when he rides armed, . . . [and] locks his doors, and of his children and servants when he locks his chest. Does he not there as much accuse mankind by his actions as I do by my words? -12 When travelers... | |
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