From this fundamental law of nature, by which men are commanded to endeavour peace, is derived this second law; that a man be willing, when others are so too, as far forth, as for peace, and defence of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down... Moral Science: A Compendium of Ethics - หน้า 136โดย Alexander Bain - 1869 - 337 หน้ามุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 หน้า
...for peace and defence of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down this right to all things, and be contented with so much liberty against other men, as he would allow other men against himself ;" for as long as every man holdeth this right, of doing any thing he liketh, so long are all men in... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 หน้า
...for peace and defence of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down this right to all things, and be contented with so much liberty against other men, as he would allow other men against himself ;" for as long as every man holdeth this right, of doing any thing he liketh, so long are all men in... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 744 หน้า
...for peace, and defence of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down this right to all things; and be contented with so much liberty against other...men, as he would allow other men against himself. For as long as every man holdeth this right, of doing any thing he liketh ; so long are all men in... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 หน้า
...for peace, and defence of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down this right to all things; and be contented with so much liberty against other men, as he would allow other men against himself^for as long as every man holdeth this right, of doing any thing he liketh ; so long are all... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 810 หน้า
...peace and defence of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down his right to all things, and to be contented with so much liberty against other men, as he would allow to other men against himself. This may be done by renouncing his right to any thing, which leaves it... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1854 - 620 หน้า
...peace and defence of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down his right to all things, and to be contented with so much liberty against other men, as he would allow to other men against himself. This may be done by renouncing his right to any thing, which leaves it... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 หน้า
...peace, and for defence of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down this right to all things, and be contented with so much liberty against other...men, as he would allow other men against himself. For as long as every man holdeth this right of doing anything he liketh, so long are all men iu the... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 หน้า
...peace, and for defence of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down this right to all things, and be contented with so much liberty against other...men, as he would allow other men against himself. For as long as every man holdeth this right of doing anything he liketh, so long are all men in the... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1868 - 902 หน้า
...forth as for peace and self-defence he shall think it necessary, to lay down this right to all things ; and be contented with so much liberty against other...This is the same as the Gospel precept, Do to others, <fcc. Laying down one's right to anything is divesting one's self of the liberty of hindering another... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1869 - 350 หน้า
...forth as for peace and self-defence he shall think it necessary, to lay down this right to all things ; and be contented with so much liberty against other...of his own original right to the same. The right is renaunced, when a man cares not for whose benefit ; transferred, when intended to benefit some certain... | |
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