The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3J. Bohn, 1839 - Philosophy, English |
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... justice ; one prodigality , what another magnanimity ; and one gravity , what another stu- pidity , & c . And therefore such names can never be true grounds of any ratiocination . No more can metaphors , and tropes of speech ; but these ...
... justice ; one prodigality , what another magnanimity ; and one gravity , what another stu- pidity , & c . And therefore such names can never be true grounds of any ratiocination . No more can metaphors , and tropes of speech ; but these ...
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... justice , disposeth a man to make custom and example the rule of his Adherence to actions ; in such manner , as to think that unjust ignorance of which it hath been the custom to punish ; and that right and just , of the impunity and ...
... justice , disposeth a man to make custom and example the rule of his Adherence to actions ; in such manner , as to think that unjust ignorance of which it hath been the custom to punish ; and that right and just , of the impunity and ...
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... justice failing , faith also failed : insomuch , as they deposed their God , from reigning over them And whereas in the planting of Christian religion , the oracles ceased in all parts of the Roman empire , and the number of Christians ...
... justice failing , faith also failed : insomuch , as they deposed their God , from reigning over them And whereas in the planting of Christian religion , the oracles ceased in all parts of the Roman empire , and the number of Christians ...
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... justice and injustice have there no place . Where there is no common power , there is no law : where no law , no injustice . Force , and fraud , are in war the two cardinal vir- tues . Justice , and injustice are none of the facul- ties ...
... justice and injustice have there no place . Where there is no common power , there is no law : where no law , no injustice . Force , and fraud , are in war the two cardinal vir- tues . Justice , and injustice are none of the facul- ties ...
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... justice . with beasts . To make covenants with brute beasts , is impossi- No covenant ble ; because not understanding our speech , they understand not , nor accept of any translation of right ; nor can translate any right to another ...
... justice . with beasts . To make covenants with brute beasts , is impossi- No covenant ble ; because not understanding our speech , they understand not , nor accept of any translation of right ; nor can translate any right to another ...
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