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Essays on Government - Page 145
by Abbott Lawrence Lowell - 1889 - 229 pages
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The Constitution of Society: As Designed by God

Daniel Bishop - Christian sociology - 1835 - 748 pages
...unity of them all, in one and the same person, made by covenant of every man with every man ; in such a manner as, if every man should say to every man, —...give up my right of governing myself, to this man, or this assembly of men, on condition that thou give up thy right to him, and authorize all his actions...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3

Thomas Hobbes - Philosophy - 1839 - 744 pages
...This is more than consent, or concord ; it is a real unity of them all, in one and the same person, made by covenant of every man with every man, in such manner, as if every man should say to every man, / authorise and give up my right of governing myself, to this man, or to this assembly of men, on this...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3

Thomas Hobbes - Philosophy, English - 1839 - 766 pages
...This is more than consent, or concord ; it is a real unity of them all, in one and the same person, made by covenant of every man with every man, in such manner, as if every man should say to every man, / authorise and give up my right of governing myself, to this man, or to this assembly of men, on this...
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A Practical System of Rhetoric, Or, The Principles and Rules of Style ...

Samuel Phillips Newman - English language - 1842 - 326 pages
...judgment. This is more than consent or concord; it is a real unity of them all, in one and the same person, made by covenant of every man with every man, in such...manner, as if every man should say to every man," 1 authorize and give up my right of governing myself to this man, or to this assembly of men, on this...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 13

American literature - 1848 - 614 pages
...number the collective will of all. By this means they attain " A real unity in one and the same person, made by covenant of every man with every man, in such...authorize and give up my right of governing myself to tkis man, or to this assembly of men, on this condition, that thou give up lliy right to him, and authorize...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 13

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 pages
...number the collective will of all. By this means they attain " A real unity in one and the same person, made by covenant of every man with every man, in such manner as if every man should say to every man, / authorize and give up my right of governing myself to this man, or to mis assembly of men, on this...
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A Practical System of Rhetoric

Samuel Phillips Newman - English language - 1852 - 324 pages
...judgment. This is more than consent or concord ; it is a real unity of them all in one and the same person, made by covenant of every man with every man, in such manner, as if every man should iay to every man, ' I authorize and give up my right of governing myself to this man, or to this assembly...
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The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign ..., Volume 19

International law - 1854 - 492 pages
...judgment. This is more than consent or concord, it is a real unity of them all in one and the same person, made by covenant of every man with every man, in such...manner as if every man should say to every man, I authorise and give up my right of governing myself to this man, or to this assembly of men, on this...
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Volumes 8-10

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1854 - 630 pages
...as being the most natural form of government, " as if every man should say to every man I authorise and give up my right of governing myself to this man, or assembly of men, on this condition, that thou give up thy right to him and authorise all his actions...
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