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The Equality of States in International Law - Página 94
por Edwin De Witt Dickinson - 1918 - 796 páginas
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The State & the Individual: An Introduction to Political Science, with ...

William Sharp McKechnie - 1896 - 476 páginas
...afterthought. " By art," he says, " is created that great leviathan called a commonwealth, or State, in Latin civitas, which is but an artificial man, though of greater stature and strength than the natural, for whose protection and defence it was intended." Again, " the pacts and covenants by which...
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England, Volumen3

John Richard Green, Julian Hawthorne - 1898 - 472 páginas
...Covenant between man and man originally created " that great Leviathan called the Commonwealth or State, which is but an artificial man, though of greater stature and strength than the natural, for whose protection and defence it was intended." The fiction of such an " original contract"...
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The World's Great Classics

Timothy Dwight - 1899 - 542 páginas
...Covenant between man and man originally created " that great Leviathan called the Commonwealth or State, which is but an artificial man, though of greater stature and strength than the natural, for whose protection and defence it was intended." The fiction of such an " original contract...
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Collectanea: Essays, Addresses and Reviews

Sir Perceval Maitland Laurence - 1899 - 456 páginas
...its borders. There 1 Ancient Law, p. 257. 3 "That Great Leviathan, called the Commonwealth or State, which is but an artificial man, though of greater stature and strength than the natural, for whose protection and defence it was intended." — Hobbes' Leviathan. are undoubtedly...
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A first sketch of English literature. With suppl. to the end of queen ...

Henry Morley - 1912 - 1214 páginas
...art by which God governs the world, creates " that great Leviathan called the Commonwealth or State, undight, And layd her stole aside. Hei angel's face. natural, for whose protection and defence it was intended." In this huge body the sovereignty is an...
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The Philosophy of Hobbes in Extracts and Notes Collated from His Writings

Thomas Hobbes - 1903 - 444 páginas
...by the artificer? Art goes yet further, imitating that rational and most excellent work of nature, man. For by art is created that great LEVIATHAN called a COMMONWEALTH, or STATE, in Latin CIVITAS, which is but an artificial man; though of greater stature and strength than the natural,...
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The Early History of the Tories: From the Accession of Charles the Second to ...

Clement Boulton Roylance Kent - 1908 - 512 páginas
...multitude by mutual covenants one with another, have made themselves the author ' ; or, again, as ' but an artificial man, though of greater stature and strength than the natural, for whose protection and defence it was intended.' This conception of the State as a unity...
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Philosophy and Political Economy in Some of Their Historical Relations

James Bonar - 1909 - 440 páginas
...aggregate of separate atoms.1 To Hobbes, therefore (as to Grotius), the State is "an artificial body." "By art is created that great Leviathan called a Commonwealth or State, which is but an artificial man (though of greater stature and length than the natural man, for whose...
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Organismic Theories of the State: Nineteenth Century Interpretations of the ...

Francis William Coker - 1910 - 290 páginas
...of nature, man. For by art is created that great Leviathan called Commonwealth, or State, in Latin Civitas, which is but an artificial man ; though of greater stature and strength than the natural, for whose protection and defence it was intended ; and in which sovereignty is an artificial...
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The Harvard Classics, Volumen34

1910 - 470 páginas
...the artificer? 'Art' goes yet further, imitating that rational and most excellent work of nature, ' man.' For by art is created that great ' Leviathan' called a ' Commonwealth ' or ' State,' in Latin civilas, which is but an artificial man, though of greater stature and strength than the natural,...
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