The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3J. Bohn, 1839 - Philosophy, English |
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Page 86
... obey a common power : because by such desires , a man doth abandon the protection that might be From fear of hoped for from his own industry , and labour . Fear death , or wounds . of death , and wounds , disposeth to the same ; and for ...
... obey a common power : because by such desires , a man doth abandon the protection that might be From fear of hoped for from his own industry , and labour . Fear death , or wounds . of death , and wounds , disposeth to the same ; and for ...
Page 87
... obey a common power : for such desire , containeth a desire of leisure ; and consequently protection from some other power than their own . Desire of praise , disposeth to laudable actions , Love of virtue such as please them whose ...
... obey a common power : for such desire , containeth a desire of leisure ; and consequently protection from some other power than their own . Desire of praise , disposeth to laudable actions , Love of virtue such as please them whose ...
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... obey ; but the damage redoundeth to the stranger , to whom he had no obligation ; and therefore could not injure him . And so also in commonwealths , private men 15 . may remit to one another their debts ; ! OF MAN . 136.
... obey ; but the damage redoundeth to the stranger , to whom he had no obligation ; and therefore could not injure him . And so also in commonwealths , private men 15 . may remit to one another their debts ; ! OF MAN . 136.
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... obey him , not he , but the author breaketh the law of nature ; for though the action be against the law of nature ; yet it is not his but contrarily , to refuse to do it , is against the law of nature , that forbiddeth breach of ...
... obey him , not he , but the author breaketh the law of nature ; for though the action be against the law of nature ; yet it is not his but contrarily , to refuse to do it , is against the law of nature , that forbiddeth breach of ...
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... he be equally subject to both , which is impossible ; for no man can obey two masters . And whereas some have attributed the dominion to the man only , as being 20 . of the more excellent sex ; they misreckon 186 OF COMMONWEALTH .
... he be equally subject to both , which is impossible ; for no man can obey two masters . And whereas some have attributed the dominion to the man only , as being 20 . of the more excellent sex ; they misreckon 186 OF COMMONWEALTH .
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