| Sir James Mackintosh - 1832 - 320 страници
...iii. iv. and Leviathan, fait i. chap. xiv. xv. for remarks of this sort, full of sagacity. •(• "The laws of nature are immutable and eternal; for...chap. xxvi. xxviii. on Laws, and on Punishments.) t See Dissertation First, p. 42. The political state of England is indeed said by himself to have occasioned... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1832 - 340 страници
...Thucydides, as i * See De Carport Politico, Parti, chap. ii. ill. iv. and Leviathan, Part i. chap. xiv. iv. for remarks of this sort, full of sagacity. •j-...life, and peace destroy it." (Leviathan, Part i. chap. TV. See also Part ii. chap, xxvi . xxviii. on Laws, and on Punishments.) : See Dissertation First,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1832 - 352 страници
...xv. for remarks of this sort, full of sagacity. •j. " The laws of nature are immutable and tfernal; for injustice, ingratitude, arrogance, pride, iniquity,...chap, xxvi. xxviii. on Laws, and on Punishments.) t See Dissertation First, p. 42. The political state of England is indeed said by himself to have occasioned... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1832 - 380 страници
...chap. ii. iii. iv. and Leviathan, Parti, chap. xiv. xv. for remarks of this sort, full of sagacity. | "The laws of nature are immutable and eternal; for...preserve life, and peace destroy it." (Leviathan, Parti, chap. xv. See also Part ii. chap, xxvi. xxviii. on Laws, and on Punishments.) t See Dissertation... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1837 - 458 страници
...peace, and to submit to a common authority, which can preserve quiet, only by being the sole depositary ingratitude, arrogance, pride, iniquity, acception...ii. chap. xxvi. xxviii. on Laws and on Punishments.) * See Dissertation First, p. 42. The political state of England is indeed said by himself to have occasioned... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 744 страници
...and eternal ; The law" of nature are for injustice, ingratitude, arrogance, pride, iniquity, eternal. acception of persons, and the rest, can never be made...that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it. The same laws, because they oblige only to a And yet easy. desire, and endeavour, I mean an unfeigned... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 страници
...>rhe Uws rf ..... ., .,... nature are for injustice, ingratitude, arrogance, pride, iniquity, eternal acception of persons, and the rest, can never be made...that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it. The same laws, because they oblige only to desire, and endeavour, I mean an unfeigned and constant... | |
| 1842 - 1124 страници
...himself, seeketh not peace, but war ; and consequently the destruction of his nature \>y violence. T tit Laws of Nature are immutable and eternal ; for injustice, ingratitude, arrogance, pride, iniquity, ecception of persons, and the rest, can never be made lawful. For it can never be, that war shall preserve... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1846 - 618 страници
...ii. iii. iv. and Leviathan, Part i. chap. xiv. xv. for remarks of I Ilia sort, full of sagnciiy. t " The laws of Nature are immutable and eternal ; for...ii. chap, xxvi. xxviii. on Laws, and on Punishments. t See Encyc. Brit. i. 42. The political stale of England is indeed said by himself to have occasioned... | |
| 1846 - 526 страници
...author a lesson out of Hobbes himself: — " The laws of nature," says the philosopher of Malmsbury, " are immutable and eternal ; for injustice, ingratitude,...arrogance, pride, iniquity, acception of persons, can never be made lawful.4' — Leviathan, Part i., Chap. xv. This is a generous and noble sentiment,... | |
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