| Roland Knyvet Wilson - 1911 - 360 Seiten
...the other, whose body is seen on closer inspection to be composed of a number of little men. This " Mortal God, to whom we owe, under the Immortal God, our peace and defence," is described as " One Person, of whose acts a number, by mutual covenants one with another,... | |
| Reginald Arthur Percy Rogers - 1911 - 338 Seiten
...on this condition, that thou give up thy right to him and authorise all his actions in like manner.' This done, the multitude so united in one Person, is called a Commonwealth. This is the generation of that great Leviathan, or rather (to speak more reverently) of that mortal... | |
| Henry Woodd Nevinson - 1913 - 370 Seiten
...thy right to him and authorise all his actions in like manner.' This done, the multitude so united is called a Commonwealth, in Latin Civitas. This is the generation of that great Leviathan, that mortal God, to whom we owe, under the immortal God, our peace and defence." Hobbes considered... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 Seiten
...this condition, that thou give up thy right to him and authorize all his actions in like manner. " This done, the multitude so united in one person is...rather, to speak more reverently, of that mortal god, to which we owe under the immortal God, our peace and defence. For by this authority, given him by every... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1919 - 888 Seiten
...beareth their person shall act ... in those things which concern the common peace and safety; and therein submit their wills every one to his will, and their...rather, to speak more reverently, of that mortal god to which we owe under immortal God, our peace and defence." Seldom has the "generation' ' of an Absolute... | |
| Ramiro de Maeztu - 1916 - 300 Seiten
...and therein to submit their wills, every one to his will, and their judgments, to his judgtaent." " This is the generation of that great '- leviathan,'...to speak more reverently, of that ' mortal God,' to which we owe under the ' immortal God ' our peace and defence." All the political theories of the modern... | |
| Joseph Rickaby - 1919 - 404 Seiten
...on this condition, that thou give up thy right to him, and authorise all his actions in like manner. This done, the multitude so united in one person is...to whom we owe under the immortal God our peace and defence." (Leviathan, c. xvii.) This idea of all the rights and personalities of the individuals who... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 Seiten
...on this condition, that thou give up thy right to him and authorize all his actions in like manner." Decide all controversies by Infallible artillery;...godly, thorough Reformation, WThich always must be which we owe under the "immortal God," our peace and defense. For by this authority, given him by every... | |
| William Ritchie Sorley - 1920 - 418 Seiten
...schools. Over all runs the legend Non est potestas super terram quae compar etur ei. This is the design "of that great Leviathan, or rather (to speak more reverently) of that mortal God," whose generation and power Hobbes sets out to describe. The figure of the leviathan dominates the whole... | |
| Arthur Ritchie Lord - 1921 - 316 Seiten
...men, on this condition, that thou give up thy right to him and authorize his actions in like manner." This done, the multitude so united in one person is...speak more reverently, of that " mortal god ", to which we owe, under the " immortal God ", our peace and defence.' This passage (ch. xvii) puts Hobbes'... | |
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