In such condition, there is no place for Industry; because the fruit thereof is uncertain: and consequently no Culture of the Earth, no Navigation, nor use of the commodities that may be imported by Sea; no commodious Building; no Instruments of moving,... Spinoza, His Life and Philosophy - Page 289by Frederick Pollock - 1899 - 427 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Kemp Philp - Great Britain - 1860 - 422 pages
...consequently no culture of the earth ; no navigation ; no use of the commodities that may be imported by the sea ; no commodious building ; no instruments of moving...of the face of the earth ; no account of time ; no art ; no letters; no society; and, which is worst of all, continual fear, and danger of violent death;... | |
| Pierre Auguste Raboisson, Raboisson - Authority - 1874 - 462 pages
...consequently no culture of the Earth; no Navigation ; not use of commodities that may be imported by Sea; no such things as require much force; no Knowledge of...account of Time; no Arts ; no Letters ; no Society ; and wich is worst of ail, continuat feare, and danger of violent death ; and the life of Man, solitary,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Socialism - 1879 - 288 pages
...because the fruit thereof is uncertain, and consequently no culture of the earth, no navigation, no use of the commodities that may be imported by sea,...the earth, no account of time, no arts, no letters, 110 society ; and, which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death ; and the life... | |
| Choice literature - 1880 - 786 pages
...because the fruit thereof ie nncertain, and consequently no culture of the earth, no navigation, no use of the commodities that may be imported by sea,...arts, no letters, no society ; and, which is worst of «11, centinnal fear and danger of violent death ; and the Me of man solitary, pow, •y, brutish «id... | |
| American periodicals - 1880 - 784 pages
...Í3 uncertain, and consequently DO culture of the earth, no navigation, no use of the commtáitie» that may be imported by sea, no commodious building,...time, no arts, no letters, no society ; and, which ÎR w;jrst of til. continuai fear and danger of violent death ; aud the Ufe of mail solitary, poor,... | |
| John Mackintosh - Scotland - 1884 - 538 pages
...there was no place for industry, no culture of the earth, no navigation or means of communication, no knowledge of the face of the earth, no account of time, no arts, no letters, and no society ; and what was worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death prevailed ;... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - Political science - 1886 - 328 pages
...war, where every man i is enemy to every man, the same is consequent to the time wherein men live ji without other security than what their own strength...the face of the earth ; no account of time ; no arts ; 110 letters ; no society ; and, which is wors . of all, continual fear and danger of violent death... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - Political science - 1889 - 932 pages
...disposition thereto during all the time there is no assurance to the contrary. All other time is " peace." Whatsoever therefore is consequent to a time of war,...no arts ; no letters ; no society ; and, which is worsof all, continualjfear and danger of violent death ; and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty,... | |
| Mattoon Monroe Curtis - Ethics - 1890 - 168 pages
...a condition", says Hobbes, "there is no place for industry, no culture of the earth, no navigation, no knowledge of the face of the earth, no account...time, no arts, no letters, no society, and, which is worse of all, continual fear and danger of violent death, and the life of man solitary, poor, nasty,... | |
| William Archibald Spooner - Theology - 1901 - 334 pages
...the commodities that may be imported by sea ; no commodious building ; no instruments of moving or removing such things as require much force ; no knowledge...of time ; no arts ; no letters ; no society ; and, 1 Hobbes, Lev., part i. chap. vi. which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death... | |
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