| Oswald Fred Boucke - 1921 - 464 páginas
...so equal in the faculties of body and mind" that, though some differences exist, "the difference ... is not so considerable as that one man can thereupon...benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he." 1T So, "from this equality ariseth equality of hope in the attaining of our ends ; and therefore if... | |
| James Pendleton Lichtenberger - 1923 - 504 páginas
...war. "Nature hath made men so equal, in the faculties of body and mind ; as that though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or...benefit, to which another may not pretend, as well as he. For as to the strength of body, the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, either by secret... | |
| 1923 - 876 páginas
...Hobbes, had already made an explicit argument for the mental and physical equality of men. He said: "The difference between man and man is not so considerable...benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he." A weak man can even kill a strong one. " And as to the faculties of the mind, I find a yet greater... | |
| Edgar Arthur Singer - 1923 - 346 páginas
...made men so equal . . . as though there be found one man manifestly stronger in body or quicker in mind than another, yet when all is reckoned together...and man is not so considerable as that one man can therefore claim to himself any benefit to which another man may not pretend as well as he. ... From... | |
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| Fossey John Cobb Hearnshaw - 1926 - 232 páginas
..." Nature hath made men so equal, in the faculties of body, and mind ; as that though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or...benefit, to which another may not pretend, as well as he. For as to strength of body, the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, either by secret... | |
| Robert Henry Murray - 1926 - 458 páginas
...free — because men in the main are still so, the apparent differences coming from education. "For when all is reckoned together, the difference between...man and man is not so considerable as that one man should therefore claim to himself any benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he. As to... | |
| Robert Henry Murray - 1926 - 458 páginas
...together, the difference between man and man is not so considerable as that one man should therefore claim to himself any benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he. As to strength of body, the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest by secret machination... | |
| 1955 - 604 páginas
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