| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 sayfa
...man, or assembly that representeth it, shall judge most conducing to their benefit. But withal, they live in the condition of a perpetual war, and upon...battle, with their frontiers armed, and cannons planted against their neighbours round about. The Athenians, and Romans were free ; that is, free commonwealths... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 744 sayfa
...man, or assembly that representeth it, shall judge most conducing to their benefit. But withal, they live in the condition of a perpetual war, and upon...battle, with their frontiers armed, and cannons planted against their neighbours round about. The Athenians, and Romans were free ; that is, free commonwealths... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 sayfa
...it, shall judge most conducing to their benefit. But withal, they live in the condition ofapepetual war, and upon the confines of battle, with their frontiers armed, and cannons planted against their neighbours round about. The Athenians and Romans were free ; that is, free commonwealths... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1898 - 408 sayfa
...man, or assembly that representeth it, shall judge most conducing to their benefit. But withal, they live in the condition of a perpetual war, and upon...battle, with their frontiers armed, and cannons planted against their neighbours round about. The Athenians, and Romans were free; that is, free commonwealths:... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 sayfa
...man, or assembly that representeth it, shall judge most conducing to their benefit. But withal, they live in the condition of a perpetual war, and upon...battle, with their frontiers armed, and cannons planted against their neighbors round about. The Athenians and Romans were free ; that is, free commonwealths... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 578 sayfa
...man, or assembly that representeth it, shall judge most conducing to their benefit. But withal, they live in the condition of a perpetual war, and upon...battle, with their frontiers armed, and cannons planted against their neighbors round about. The Athenians and Romans were free ; that is, free commonwealths... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 444 sayfa
...man, or assembly that representeth it, shall judge most conducing to their benefit. But withal, they live in the condition of a perpetual war, and upon...battle, with their frontiers armed, and cannons planted against their neighbors round about. The Athenians and Romans were free ; that is, free commonwealths... | |
| Immanuel Kant - 1903 - 226 sayfa
...man, or assembly that representeth it, shall judge most conducing to their benefit. But withal, they live in the condition of a perpetual war, and upon...battle, with their frontiers armed, and cannons planted against their neighbours round about." (Hobbes: Leviathan, II. Ch. XXI.) [Tr.] This would give rise... | |
| Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1906 - 616 sayfa
...is perpetual war of every man against his neighbour, so it is with States and Commonwealths : " they live in the condition of a perpetual war, and upon...battle, with their frontiers armed and cannons planted against their neighbours round about." This melancholy i " Das Vfilkerrecht soil auf einen Foderalismus... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 sayfa
...man, or assembly that representeth it, shall judge most conducing to their benefit. But withal, they live in the condition of a perpetual war, and upon...battle, with their frontiers armed, and cannons planted against their neighbors round about. The Athenians and Romans were free; that is, free commonwealths:... | |
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