NATURE hath made men so equal in the faculties of body and mind as that, though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body or of quicker mind than another, yet when all is reckoned together the difference between man and man is not so... Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its Tasks - Страница 270написао/ла James Hayden Tufts - 1917 - 327 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| William Graham - 1890 - 488 страница
...together, the difference between man and man is not so considerable as that one man should therefore claim to himself any benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he. As to strength of body, the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest by secret machination... | |
| Thomas Wardlaw Taylor (jr.) - 1895 - 104 страница
...and mind : as that though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or of quicker mind than another ; yet when all is reckoned together,...and man is not so considerable, as that one man can claim to himself any benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he." powers involve equal... | |
| Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - 1897 - 476 страница
...and mind ; as that though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or of quicker mind than another, yet when all is reckoned together,...weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, cither by secret machination, or by confederacy with others, that are in the same danger with himself.... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1898 - 408 страница
...equality among men "as that though there be one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or of quicker mind than another ; yet when all is reckoned together,...to which another may not pretend, as well as he." ' Now, out of this essential equality of ability arises an equality of hope with reference to the attainment... | |
| Thomas Davidson - 1898 - 284 страница
...and mind, as that though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or 01 quicker mind, than another, yet when all is reckoned together,...between man and man is not so considerable as that dne man can thereupon claim to himself any benefit to which another may not pre- JL tend as well as... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1900 - 414 страница
...and mind; as that though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or of quicker mind than another, yet when all is reckoned together,...which another may not pretend as well as he. For as to strength of body, the. weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest either by secret machination,... | |
| Thomas Davidson - 1900 - 274 страница
...and mind, as that though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or of quicker mind, than another, yet when all is reckoned together,...benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he." And not only are men equal, but they have equal rights. "The right of Nature," he says, "which writers... | |
| Joseph Harding Underwood - 1907 - 234 страница
...is a motive and imitation is a method. " The difference between man and man is not so considerable that one man can thereupon claim to himself any benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he." " What do you suppose will satisfy the soul but to walk free and own no superior." Notwithstanding... | |
| Alfred Tuttle Williams - 1907 - 108 страница
...1Lcviathan. when all is reckoned together, difference between men is not so considerable, as that one may claim to himself any benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he."1 Rights were determined only by powers so that each one had an equal right to everything, a situation... | |
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