... the nature of war as it is in the nature of weather. For as the nature of foul weather lieth not in a shower or two of rain, but in an inclination thereto of many days together ; so the nature of war consisteth not in actual fighting, but in the known... Women Theorists on Society and Politics - Página 42por Lynn McDonald - 1998 - 326 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| 1817 - 590 páginas
...two of rain, but in ail inclination thereto of rmruy days together, so the nature of war consisteth not in actual fighting, but in the known disposition thereto, during all the tine there is no assurance v. the contrary.' principle in the opposers of the anti-jacobine war, —... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 438 páginas
...two of rain, * but in an inclination thereto of many days together, so the natare of war consisteth not in actual fighting, but in the known disposition...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary." who affected to regard this manifestation of public opinion with horror, and represented it as proceeding... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 452 páginas
...two of rain, * but in an inclination thereto of many days together, so the nature of war consisteth not in actual fighting, but in the known disposition * thereto, during all the time there is DO assurance to the contrary.' who affected to regard this manifestation of public opinion with horror,... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...two of rain ; but in an inclination thereto of many days together : so the nature of war, consisteth not in actual fighting ; but in the known disposition...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary. All other time is PEACE. Whatsoever therefore is consequent to a time of p. l (titles of such war,... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...two of rain ; but in an inclination thereto of many days together : so the nature of war, consisteth not in actual fighting ; but in the known disposition...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary. All other time is PEACE. Whatsoever therefore is consequent to a time of™.6 incomm°' dmea of snch... | |
| 1841 - 412 páginas
...two of rain ; but in an inclination thereto of many days together ; so the nature of man consisteth not in actual fighting; but in the known disposition...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary." — Vol. III. p. 112. We think, that the instance that has been given in our own land of a peaceable... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 páginas
...two of rain, but in an inclination thereto of many days together ; so the nature of war consisteth not in actual fighting, but in the known disposition...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary. All other time is peace. Whatsoever, therefore, is consequent to a time of war, where every man is... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 páginas
...two of rain, but in an inclination thereto of many days together ; so the nature of war consisteth not in actual fighting, but in the known disposition...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary. All other time is peace. Whatsoever, therefore, is consequent to a time of war, where every man is... | |
| Edwin David Sanborn - 1875 - 436 páginas
...or two of rain, but in an inclination thereto of many days together, so the nature of war consisteth not in actual fighting, but in the known disposition...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary." With this explanation and with another gratuitous assumption of all the old philosophers, that prior... | |
| Edwin David Sanborn - 1875 - 452 páginas
...inclination thereto of many days together, so the nature of war consisteth not in actual righting, but in the known disposition thereto during all the time there is no assurance to the contrary." With this explanation and with another gratuitous assumption of all the old philosophers, that prior... | |
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