| 1891 - 626 ページ
...strip off from mankind all the positive institutions of society. " The state of Nature," says Locke, " has a law of Nature to govern it, which obliges every one ; and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that, being all equal and independent, no one ought to... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - 1892 - 444 ページ
...The state of nature, however, ' though a state of liberty, is not a state of licence.' ' It has a law to govern it which obliges every one, and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1893 - 310 ページ
...strip off from mankind all the positive institutions of society. " The state of Nature," says Locke, "has a law of Nature to govern it, which obliges every one ; and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that, being all equal and independent, no one ought to... | |
| Robert Warden Lee - 1898 - 140 ページ
...Nature is a State — i. Of freedom. 2. Of equality [see ( however s. 54]. 3. Not of License. For 4. " The ( State of Nature has a law of Nature to govern it, j which obliges everyone, and reason, which is that law, " \ teaches all mankind, who will but consult... | |
| Thomas Davidson - 1900 - 274 ページ
...was not a state of war, but one of peace, governed by a natural law. "The state of Nature," he says, "has a law of Nature to govern it, which obliges every one, and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent no one ought to harm... | |
| Benjamin Kidd - 1902 - 558 ページ
...any creature in his possession, but where some nobler use than its bare preservation calls for it. The state of Nature has a law of Nature to govern...obliges every one, and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to... | |
| William Galbraith Miller - 1903 - 504 ページ
...over later writers, to be noticed presently, we find Locke (On Government, ii. 2, 6) affirming that " The state of nature has a law of nature to govern it." The unhistorical assumption of this law corresponds to the unhistorical state in which it prevails._|... | |
| Herbert Friedenwald - 1904 - 330 ページ
...another." This state, however, " though a state of liberty, is not a state of license." " It has a law to govern it which obliges every one, and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent no one ought to harm... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - 198 ページ
...any creature in his possession, but where some nobler use than its bare preservation calls for it. The state of nature has a law of nature to govern...obliges every one; and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that, being all equal and independent, no one ought to... | |
| William Angus Knight - 1907 - 266 ページ
...Hobbes, in maintaining that the state of nature was one of peace, governed by a natural law. He says: " The state of nature has a law of nature to govern it which obliges every one, and reason is that law. It teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent no... | |
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