The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Τόμος 3J. Bohn, 1839 |
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Σελίδα 15
Thomas Hobbes Sir William Molesworth. 3 . officer , the prison , the judge , and the gallowS . PART I. Which kind of thoughts , is called foresight , and prudence , or providence ; and sometimes wisdom ; though such conjecture , through ...
Thomas Hobbes Sir William Molesworth. 3 . officer , the prison , the judge , and the gallowS . PART I. Which kind of thoughts , is called foresight , and prudence , or providence ; and sometimes wisdom ; though such conjecture , through ...
Σελίδα 31
... judge , to whose sentence they will both stand , or their controversy must either come to blows , or be undecided , for want of a right reason constituted by nature ; so is it also in all justiciault only . debates of what kind soever ...
... judge , to whose sentence they will both stand , or their controversy must either come to blows , or be undecided , for want of a right reason constituted by nature ; so is it also in all justiciault only . debates of what kind soever ...
Σελίδα 84
... judge , or to have any other charge , that is best fitted , with the qualities required to the well dis- charging of it ; and worthiest of riches , that has the qualities most requisite for the well using of them any of which qualities ...
... judge , or to have any other charge , that is best fitted , with the qualities required to the well dis- charging of it ; and worthiest of riches , that has the qualities most requisite for the well using of them any of which qualities ...
Σελίδα 139
... judge between man and man , it is a precept of the law of nature , that he deal equally between them . For without ... judges , and arbitrators ; and consequently , against the fundamental law of nature , is the cause of war . The ...
... judge between man and man , it is a precept of the law of nature , that he deal equally between them . For without ... judges , and arbitrators ; and consequently , against the fundamental law of nature , is the cause of war . The ...
Σελίδα 139
... judge . arbitrator in his own cause ; and if he were never so fit ; yet equity allowing to each party equal benefit , if one be admitted to be judge , the other is to be admitted also ; and so the controversy , that is , the cause of ...
... judge . arbitrator in his own cause ; and if he were never so fit ; yet equity allowing to each party equal benefit , if one be admitted to be judge , the other is to be admitted also ; and so the controversy , that is , the cause of ...
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