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" ... unjustly. And whether he be of the congregation, or not ; and whether his consent be asked, or not, he must either submit to their decrees, or be left in the condition of war he was in before ; wherein he might without injustice be destroyed by any... "
Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and ... - Page 127
by Henry Hallam - 1839
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Leviathan, Parts I and II

Thomas Hobbes - 2005 - 404 pages
...does contrary to his covenant and therefore unjustly. And whether he be of the congregation or not and whether his consent be asked or not, he must either...without injustice be destroyed by any man whatsoever. 6. Fourthly, because every subject is by this institution author of all the actions and judgements...
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Liberty: God's Gift to Humanity

Chana B. Cox - 2006 - 302 pages
...contrary to his covenant, and therefore unjustly. And whether he be of the congregation or not, and whether his consent be asked or not, he must either...without injustice be destroyed by any man whatsoever. (Hobbes, Leviathan, 18) 43. Hobbes, Leviathan, 18. Chapter 4 1 . Fraser, Royal Charles, 173. 2. Whatever...
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Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life

Matthew Calarco - 2007 - 300 pages
...shall do, or else justly be destroyed by the rest. . . . whether he be of the congregation or not, and whether his consent be asked or not, he must either...he might without injustice be destroyed by any man whatsoever.24 In this early modern example we find sovereignty protected by a targeted suspension of...
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Gender, Class, and Freedom in Modern Political Theory

Nancy J. Hirschmann - 2008 - 352 pages
...there, in contrast to the Elements, Hobbes declares that "whether he be of the Congregation, or not; and whether his consent be asked, or not, he must either...submit to their decrees, or be left in the condition of warre he was in before; wherein he might without injustice be destroyed by any man whatsoever" (Leviathan,...
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Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 99, no. 4)

270 pages
...this point. Whether at the time of the covenant a person "be of the congregation" of men or not and whether his consent "be asked or not," he must either...their decrees, or be left in the condition of war, where he may "without injustice" be destroyed by any man. He places himself in a position where he...
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