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" The passions that incline men to peace are: fear of death; desire of such things as are necessary to commodious living; and a hope by their industry to obtain them. And reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace upon which men may be drawn to agreement. "
A Student's History of Philosophy - Page 246
by Arthur Kenyon Rogers - 1907 - 511 pages
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The biblical museum. Old Testament, Volume 2

James Comper Gray - 1877 - 402 pages
...partly in his passions, partly in his reason. The passions which encline men to peace are — feare of death, desire of such things as are necessary to...obtain them. And reason suggesteth convenient articles o! peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These BC 1452. Dan and Asher numbered a oe. xlvi....
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The Handbook of Specimens of English Literature: Selected from the Chief ...

Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 pages
...partly in his passions, partly in his reason. The passions which encline men to peace are — feare of death, desire of such things as are necessary to...of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles are they which otherwise are called the Lawes of Nature. Leviathan, Part 2, ch. i3....
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Leviathan; Or, The Matter, Form and Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical ...

Thomas Hobbes - 1886 - 328 pages
...though with a possibility to come out of it, consisting partly in the passions, partly in his reason. The passions that incline men to peace, are fear of...of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles are they which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature : whereof I shall speak more...
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The Principles of Morals (introductory Chapters)

Thomas Fowler, J. M. Wilson - 1886 - 186 pages
...though with a possibility to come out of it, consisting partly in the passions, partly in his reason. 'The passions that incline men to peace, are fear...of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles, are they, which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature.' These ' Laws of Nature,'...
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The Principles of Morals, Part 1

Thomas Fowler, John Matthias Wilson - 1886 - 184 pages
...though with a possibility to come out of it, consisting partly in the passions, partly in his reason. 'The passions that incline men to peace, are fear...of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles, are they, which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature.' These ' Laws of Nature,'...
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The Elements of Jurisprudence

Thomas Erskine Holland - 1886 - 402 pages
...necessitatem moralem, ac consequenter ab auctore Naturae Deo talem actum aut vetari aut praecipi4.' Hobbes : ' Reason suggesteth convenient Articles of Peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These Articles are they which otherwise are called the Lawes of Nature 5.' Jeremy Taylor: 'The law...
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The Elements of Jurisprudence

Thomas Erskine Holland - 1888 - 448 pages
...moralem, ac consequenter ab auctore Naturae Deo talem actum aut vetari aut praecipi 4 .' Hobbes : ' Reason suggesteth convenient Articles of Peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These Articles are they which otherwise are called the Lawes of Nature 5 .' Jeremy Taylor: ' The law...
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Hobbes's Leviathan; Harrington's Ocean; Famous Pamphlets [A.D. 1644 to A.D ...

Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 pages
...though with a possibility to come out of it, consisting partly in the passions, partly in his reason. The passions that incline men to peace, are fear of...of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles are they which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature : whereof I shall speak more...
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An Introduction to Herbart's Science and Practice of Education

Henry M. Felkin, Emmie Felkin - 1900 - 222 pages
...contented with so much liberty against other men. as he would like them to have against himself. " Reason suggesteth convenient articles of peace upon which men may be drawn to agreement."8 These "articles of peace" supply Herbart's idea of right. For example, in the earliest...
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The Philosophy of Hobbes in Extracts and Notes Collated from His Writings

Thomas Hobbes - 1903 - 444 pages
...though with a possibility to come out of it, consisting partly in the passions, partly in his reason. The passions that incline men to peace, are fear of...of peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These articles, are they, which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature : whereof I shall speak more...
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