| John Locke - 1764 - 438 lehte
...the other members of the fcciety do the like. §. 131. But though men, when they enter into fociety, give up the equality, liberty, and executive power they had in the ftate of nature, into the hands of the fociety, to be fo far difpofed of by the legiflative, as the... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 lehte
...society do the like. 131. But though men, when they enter into society, give up the equality, liherty, and executive power they had in the state of nature, into the hands of the society, to he so far disposed of hy the legistative, as the good of the society shall require ; yet it heing only... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 516 lehte
...only necessary, but just, since the other members of the society do the like. § 131. But though men, when they enter into society, give up the equality,...hands of the society, to be so far disposed of by the legislative as the good of the society shall require ; yet it being only with an intention in every... | |
| John Fulton - 1864 - 582 lehte
...TO REVOLUTION THE RIGHT OF REVOLUTION AND REBELLION WHEN IT EXISTS OBJECTIONS ANSWERED. THOUGH men, when they enter into society, give up the equality,...hands of the society, to be so far disposed of by the legislative as the good of the society shall require ; yet it being only with an intention in every... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 342 lehte
...State, though in substance he entirely agrees with Hobbes's view of its duties : — "But though men,'7 says he, "when they enter into society, give up the...of society shall require ; yet it being only with 1 "Leviathan," Moleswortli's ed. p. 322. an intention in every one the better to preserve himself,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 428 lehte
...rather than to enlarge, the powers of the State, though in substance he entirely agrees with Hobbes's view of its duties : — " But though men," says he,...up the equality, liberty, and executive power they hail in the state of n;lture, iuto the hands of the society, to be so far disposed of by the Legislature... | |
| John Locke - 1884 - 328 lehte
...not only necessary but just, since the other members of the society do the like. 131. But though men when they enter into society give up the equality,...hands of the Society, to be so far disposed of by the legislative as the good of the society shall require, yet it being only with an intention in every... | |
| 1888 - 922 lehte
...this its original object " Though men, when they enter into society, give up the liberty, equality, and executive power they had in the state of nature into the hands of society, to be so far disposed of by the legislature as the good of society shall require, yet, it... | |
| 1890 - 1148 lehte
...limited to the performance of acts needful ' to secure every one's property.' § 131. But though men, -when they enter into society, give up the equality,...hands of the society to be so far disposed of by the legislative, as the good of society shall require ; yet it being only with an intention in everyone... | |
| Wilhelm Hasbach - 1890 - 196 lehte
...nature Stands as an eternal rule to all men, legislators as well as others, § 135. 2 But though men, when they enter into society, give up the equality,...hands of the society to be so far disposed of by the legislative, as the good of the society shall require; yet it being only with an intention in every... | |
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