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" It may seem strange to some man that has not well weighed these things that Nature should thus dissociate and render men apt to invade and destroy one another; and he may therefore, not trusting to this inference made from the passions, desire perhaps... "
Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt - Page 165
by William Hazlitt - 1836
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Leviathan: Or, The Matter, Forme & Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiasticall ...

Thomas Hobbes - 1651 - 564 pages
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The History of Moral Science, Volume 1

Robert Blakey - 1833 - 408 pages
...and render men apt to invade and destroy one another ; arid he may, therefore, not trusting to this inference, made from the passions, desire perhaps...accompanied ; when going to sleep, he locks his doors ; and even in his house he locks his chests ; and this, when he knows there be laws and public officers...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 pages
...The incommo- desire perhaps to have the same confirmed by exdities of such a *• r * war. perience. Let him therefore consider with himself, when taking...and public 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...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 pages
...passions, The incommo- desire perhaps to have the same confirmed by exditiet of Mich a . ' r J ~. perience. Let him therefore consider with himself, when taking a journey, he arms himself, and geeks to go well accompanied; when going to sleep, he locks his doors ; when even in his house he locks...
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A class-book of English prose, with biogr. notices, explanatory notes and ...

Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 pages
...and render men apt to invade and destroy one another : and he may, therefore, not trusting to this inference made from the passions, desire, perhaps,...and public 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,...
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The Prose and Prose Writers of Britain from Chaucer to Ruskin: With ...

Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 pages
...and render men apt to invade and destroy one another : and he may, therefore, not trusting to this inference made from the passions, desire, perhaps,...and public 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,...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed ..., Volume 4; Volume 80

Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 pages
...and render men apt to invade and destroy one another : and he n»ay therefore, not trusting to this inference, made from the passions, desire perhaps...experience. Let him therefore consider with himself, whi« taking a journey, he arms himself, and seeks to go wi-U accompanied ; when going to sleep, he...
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Leviathan: Or, The Matter, Form, and Power of a Commonwealth Ecclesiastical ...

Thomas Hobbes - 1885 - 326 pages
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Leviathan; Or, The Matter, Form and Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical ...

Thomas Hobbes - 1886 - 328 pages
...dissociate, and render men apt to invade and destroy one another ; and he may therefore, not trnsting to this inference, made from the passions, desire perhaps...; and this when he knows there be laws, and public oifficeis, armed, to revenge all injuries shall be done him ; what opinion he has ui i.is fellow-Subjects,...
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Outlines of the History of Ethics for English Readers

Henry Sidgwick - 1886 - 310 pages
...consider what opinion of his fellows his own actions imply : " when taking a journey he arms himself; when going to sleep he locks his doors ; when even...and public officers, armed, to revenge all injuries shall be done him." What, then, is the conduct that ought to be adopted, the • reasonable course...
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