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Du pouvoir: ses origines, ses limites, ses formes, ses transformations - Page 70
by Pierre Auguste Raboisson, Raboisson - 1874 - 438 pages
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A Short History of Ethics, Greek and Modern

Reginald Arthur Percy Rogers - Ethics - 1911 - 338 pages
...establishment by universal consent of a common power to enforce the laws of Nature. Men are " to confer all their power and strength upon one man or upon one assembly of men, that may reduce all their wills by plurality of voices unto one will." This is " as if every man should say to every...
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English Philosophers and Schools of Philosophy

James Seth - Philosophy, English - 1912 - 404 pages
...create such a common power is for all the individuals to enter into an original contract ' to confer all their power and strength upon one man, or upon one assembly of men, 1 Leo., pt. i. ch. xv. * Ibid., pt. i. ch. xiv. * Loc. cit. that may reduce all their wills, by plurality...
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The Woman Citizen's Library: Political science, by J. Macy

Women - 1913 - 270 pages
...industry, and by the fruits of the earth, they may enrich themselves and live contentedly, is to confer all their power and strength upon one man, or upon one assembly of men, that may reduce all their wills, by plurality of voices, unto one will : which is as much as to say, to appoint one...
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Readings in Political Philosophy

Francis William Coker - Political science - 1914 - 604 pages
...and by the fruits of the earth, they may nourish themselves and live contentedly, is to confer all their power and strength upon one man, or upon one assembly of men, that may reduce all their wills, by plurality of voices, unto one •Will : which is as much as to say, to appoint...
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Volume 14

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1919 - 856 pages
...able to defend them from invasion of Foreigners and the injuries of one another ... is to confer all their power and strength upon one man or upon one Assembly of men, that may reduce all their Wills, by plurality of voices, unto one Will." Hobbes accordingly conceives of a government...
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Moral Philosophy: Ethics, Deontology and Natural Law

Joseph Rickaby - Ethics - 1919 - 404 pages
...the common benefit." He continues: " The only way to erect such a common power . . . is to confer all their power and strength upon one man or upon one assembly of men, that may reduce all their wills by plurality of voices unto one will : which is as much as to say, to appoint one man...
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The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose ...

Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 714 pages
...industry and by the fruits of the earth they may nourish themselves and live contentedly, is to confer all to pay for contempt is the excess of slavery. This species of government comes fro all their wills by plurality of voices unto one will ; which is as much as to say, to appoint one man...
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The Principles of Politics: An Introduction to the Study of the Evolution of ...

Arthur Ritchie Lord - Political science - 1921 - 316 pages
...truth in it. ' The only way ', Hobbes continues, ' to erect such a common power ... is to confer all their power and strength upon one man, or upon one assembly of men, that may reduce all their wills, by plurality of voices, unto one will.' ' This is more than consent or concord ; it...
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The Principles of Politics: An Introduction to the Study of the Evolution of ...

Arthur Ritchie Lord - Political science - 1921 - 352 pages
...truth in it. ' The only way ', Hobbes continues, ' to erect such a common power ... is to confer all their power and strength upon one man, or upon one assembly of men,that may reduce all their wills, by plurality of voices, unto one will.' ' This is more than consent...
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An English Anthology of Prose and Poetry, Shewing the Main Stream of English ...

Sir Henry John Newbolt - English literature - 1922 - 1032 pages
...by the fruites of the Earth, they may nourish themselves and live contentedly; is, to conferre all their power and strength upon one Man, or upon one Assembly of men, that may reduce all their Wills, by plurality of voices, unto one Will: which is as much as to say, to appoint one...
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