| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 pages
...well as his senses, and passions. They are qualities, that relate to men in society, not in solitude. It is consequent also to the same condition, that...that he can get ; and for so long, as he can keep it. And thus much for the ill condition, which man by mere nature is actually placed in ; though with... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 pages
...well as his senses, and passions. They are qualities, that relate to men in society, not in solitude. It is consequent also to the same condition, that...man's, that he can get; and for so long, as he can keep it. And thus much for the ill condition, which man by mere nature is actually placed in ; though with... | |
| 1846 - 588 pages
...not in solitude. It is consequent also to the same condition, that there be no propriety (property), no dominion, no mine and thine distinct : but only...man's that he can get ; and for so long as he can keep it.' — Lev. ch. xiii. To attain peace, the rule of justice must be established and recognised ; and... | |
| 1846 - 592 pages
...not in solitude. It is consequent also to the same condition, that there be no propriety (property), no dominion, no mine and thine distinct : but only...every man's that he can get; and for so long as he cun keep it.' — Lev. ch. xiii. To attain peace, the rule of justice must be established anil recognised... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 pages
...well as his senses and passions. They are qualities that relate to men in society, not in solitude. It is consequent also to the same condition, that there be no propriety,2 no dominion, no mine and thine distinct ; but only that to be every man's that he can get,... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 pages
...well as his senses and passions. They are qualities that relate to men in society, not in solitude. It is consequent also to the same condition, that there be no propriety,2 no dominion, no mine and thine distinct ; but only that to be every man's that he can get,... | |
| 1864 - 690 pages
...coarse view of social morality, "notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice, have no place ; but only that to be every man's that he can get, and for so long as he can keep it ;"* and the best government is one that can hold at bay such a pack of human wolves. Mr. Carlyle... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1868 - 904 pages
...last touch to the description of the state of nature, — by saying of property, that * only that is every man's that he can get, and for so long as he can keep it,' — he opens up, at the close of the chapter, a new prospect by allowing a possibility to come... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1868 - 902 pages
...last touch to the description of the state of nature, — by saying of property, that ' only that is every man's that he can get, and for so long as he can keep it,' — he opens up, at the close of the chapter, a new prospect by allowing a possibility to come... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1869 - 348 pages
...last touch to the description of the state of nature, — by saying of property, that i only that is every man's that he can get, and for so long as he can keep it,' — he opens up, at the close of the chapter, a new prospect by allowing a possibility to come... | |
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