Leviathan: Or the Matter, Forme & Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiasticall and CivillUniversity Press, 1904 - 531 |
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... government of our selves , more willingly than to others . Nobility is Power , not in all places , but onely in those Common - wealths , where it has Priviledges : for in such privi- ledges consisteth their Power . Eloquence is power ...
... government of our selves , more willingly than to others . Nobility is Power , not in all places , but onely in those Common - wealths , where it has Priviledges : for in such privi- ledges consisteth their Power . Eloquence is power ...
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... government , were turned into meer Titles ; serving for the most part , to distinguish the precedence , place , and order of subjects in the Common - wealth : and men were made Dukes , Counts , Marquises , and Barons of Places , wherein ...
... government , were turned into meer Titles ; serving for the most part , to distinguish the precedence , place , and order of subjects in the Common - wealth : and men were made Dukes , Counts , Marquises , and Barons of Places , wherein ...
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... government , are disposed to Ambition . Ambition , Because without publique Employment in counsell from opinion or magistracy , the honour of their wisdome is of sufficiency . lost . And therefore Eloquent speakers are enclined to ...
... government , are disposed to Ambition . Ambition , Because without publique Employment in counsell from opinion or magistracy , the honour of their wisdome is of sufficiency . lost . And therefore Eloquent speakers are enclined to ...
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... Government ; and thereby , when they have en- gaged themselves beyond hope of justification , fall also upon the Supreme . [ 51 ] Authority , for feare of punishment , or shame of receiving pardon . Credulity from Iguo- rance of na ...
... Government ; and thereby , when they have en- gaged themselves beyond hope of justification , fall also upon the Supreme . [ 51 ] Authority , for feare of punishment , or shame of receiving pardon . Credulity from Iguo- rance of na ...
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... Government ; nor do we read , that any Religion was there forbidden , but that of the Jewes ; who ( being the peculiar Kingdome of God ) thought it unlawful to acknowledge subjection to any mortall King or State whatsoever . And thus ...
... Government ; nor do we read , that any Religion was there forbidden , but that of the Jewes ; who ( being the peculiar Kingdome of God ) thought it unlawful to acknowledge subjection to any mortall King or State whatsoever . And thus ...
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Leviathan: The Matter, Forme, & Power of a Common-Wealth Ecclesiastical and ... Thomas Hobbes Ograniczony podgląd - 2009 |
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