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" ... no navigation nor use of the commodities that may be imported by sea, no commodious building, no instruments of moving and removing such things as require much force, no knowledge of the face of the earth; no account of time, no arts, no letters,... "
Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance. In Two Parts - Página 1
por Sir Henry Taylor - 1852 - 431 páginas
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A Student's History of Philosophy

Arthur Kenyon Rogers - 1907 - 534 páginas
...navigation, commodious building, knowledge of nature, arts, letters, society ; " and, which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death, and the...of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." Does any one doubt that this is what human nature, unrestrained, would lead to ? " Let him therefore...
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The Modern Review, Volumen30

Ramananda Chatterjee - 1921 - 858 páginas
...no account of time ; no arts ; no letters ; no society ; and, which is worst of all, continuous tear and danger of violent death; and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short." Perhaps the motives of our AngJo-Indian rulers are not different from those which actuated the author...
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Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy ...

1908 - 768 páginas
...face of the earth; no account of time; no arts; no letters; no society; and, which is worst of all, continual fear, and danger of violent death; and the...of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short. It may seem strange to some man, that has not well weighed these things, that Nature should thus dissociate,...
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Thomas Hobbes

Alfred Edward Taylor - 1908 - 144 páginas
...settled industry or commerce, no science, no arts or letters, ' and, which is worst of all, continuous fear and danger of violent death ; and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short' (/&.). The salvation of man, in fact, as we shall see, depends on the fact that though nature has placed...
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The Classical Moralists: Selections Illustrating Ethics from Socrates to ...

Benjamin Rand - 1909 - 832 páginas
...face of the earth; no account of time; no arts; no letters; no society; and, which is worst of all, continual fear, and danger of violent death ; and...of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short. It may seem strange to some man, that has not well weighed these things, that Nature should thus dissociate,...
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English Prose (1137-1890)

John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 574 páginas
...face of the earth; no account of time; no arts; no letters; no society; and, which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death; and the...of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short. It may seem strange to some man, that has not well weighed these things, that Nature should thus dissociate,...
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Total Utility and the Economic Judgment Compared with Their Ethical Counterparts

Marion Parris - 1909 - 114 páginas
...commodious buildings ... no account of time, no arts, no letters, no society, and which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death, and the life of man solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short."6 In the state of nature, therefore, nothing can be unjust. "The notions of right and wrong,...
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The Harvard Classics, Volumen34

1910 - 470 páginas
...face of the earth; no account of time, no arts, no letters, no society, and, which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death, and the...of man solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short. It may seem strange to some man that has not well weighed these things that Nature should thus dissociate...
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French and English Philosophers: Descartes, Rousseau, Voltaire, Hobbes: With ...

René Descartes - 1910 - 446 páginas
...face of the earth; no account of time, no arts, no letters, no society, and, which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death, and the...of man solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short. It may seem strange to some man that has not well weighed these things that Nature should thus dissociate...
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French and English Philosophers: Descartes, Rousseau, Voltaire, Hobbes

René Descartes, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Hobbes - 1910 - 436 páginas
...face of the earth; no account of time, no arts, no letters, no society, and, which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death, and the...of man solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short. It may seem strange to some man that has not well weighed these things that Nature should thus dissociate...
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