The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 13Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... Nature . In this state of nature , in which mankind lived before civil society , all men were equal ; every one had an equal right to all , which practically , as Hobbes remarks , was equivalent to no one's having a right to anything ...
... Nature . In this state of nature , in which mankind lived before civil society , all men were equal ; every one had an equal right to all , which practically , as Hobbes remarks , was equivalent to no one's having a right to anything ...
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less about what is , or is not commanded by Nature . Nature never yet fur- nished a uniform standard for anything , nor commanded the same thing to any two individuals of any race . In no sense , then , in which the law of Nature is ...
less about what is , or is not commanded by Nature . Nature never yet fur- nished a uniform standard for anything , nor commanded the same thing to any two individuals of any race . In no sense , then , in which the law of Nature is ...
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... nature prompts , is just and right ? That they , not only deny the fact , that human nature is imperfect , or depraved , as both religion and philoso- phy teach , but do actually contend for its Divinity , actually making it identical ...
... nature prompts , is just and right ? That they , not only deny the fact , that human nature is imperfect , or depraved , as both religion and philoso- phy teach , but do actually contend for its Divinity , actually making it identical ...
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