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" So that in the nature of man, we find three principal causes of quarrel. First, competition; secondly, diffidence; thirdly, glory. The first, maketh men invade for gain; the second, for safety; and the third, for reputation. The first use violence, to... "
Readings in Political Philosophy - Page 304
by Francis William Coker - 1914 - 573 pages
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The History of Moral Science, Volume 1

Robert Blakey - Ethics - 1833 - 408 pages
...; " the first maketh men invade for gain, the second for safety, and the third for reputation. They first use violence to make themselves masters of other...trifles, as a word, a smile, a different opinion, or any other sign of under-value, either direct in their persons, or by reflection in their kindred,...
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The History of Moral Science, Volume 1

Robert Blakey - Ethics - 1833 - 402 pages
...cattle; the second to defend them ; the third for trifles, as a word, a smile, a different opinion, or any other sign of under-value, either direct in their...friends, their nation, their profession, or their name."* After thus establishing the natural equality of men, he lays down what he considers the laws of nature,...
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History of Moral Science, Volume 1

Robert Blakey - Ethics - 1836 - 414 pages
...the third for trifles, as a word, a smile, a different opinion, or any other sign of under- value, either direct in their persons, or by reflection in...friends, their nation, their profession, or their name."* After thus establishing the natural equality of men, he lays down what he considers the laws of nature,...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 11; Volume 29

Theology - 1841 - 412 pages
...thirdly, glory. " The first maketh a man invade for gain ; the second, for safety ; and the third, for reputation. The first use violence, to make themselves...opinion, and any other sign of undervalue, either direct on their person, or by reflection on their kindred, their friends, their profession, or their name....
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Intuitions and Summaries of Thought, Volume 2

Christian Nestell Bovee - American literature - 1862 - 258 pages
...for reputation. The first use violence, to make themselves masters of other men's persons," &c. ; " the second, to defend them ; the third, for trifles ; as a word, a smile," and the like. " Hereby," he adds, " it is manifest, that during the time men live without a common...
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Intuitions and Summaries of Thought, Volume 2

Christian Nestell Bovee - American literature - 1862 - 256 pages
...diffidence; thirdly, glory. The first maketh men invade for gain ; the second, for safety; and the third, for reputation. The first use violence, to make themselves masters of other men's persons," &c. ; " the second, to defend them ; the third, for trifles ; as a word, a smile," and the like. "...
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First work in English: grammar and composition taught by a comparative study ...

Alexander Falconer Murison - 1875 - 380 pages
...; thirdly, glory. The first maketh man invade for gain; the second, for safety ; and the third, for reputation. The first use violence to make themselves...trifles, as a word, a smile, a different opinion, &c. VI. RELATIVE PRONOUNS and RELATIVE ADVERBS. 125. In nearly all the cases of adverbial substitution,...
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The biblical museum. Old Testament, Volume 2

James Comper Gray - 1877 - 402 pages
...thirdly, glory. The first maketh man invade for gain ; the second, for safety : and the third, for reputation. The first use violence to make themselves...masters of other men's persons, wives, children, and cattell ; the second, to defend them ; the third, for trifles, as a word, a smile, a different opinion,...
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The Handbook of Specimens of English Literature: Selected from the Chief ...

Joseph Angus - English literature - 1880 - 726 pages
...thirdly, glory. The first maketh man invade for gain ; the second, for safety ; and the third, for reputation. The first use violence to make themselves...masters of other men's persons, wives, children, and cattell ; the second, to defend them ; the third, for trifles, as a word, a smile, .'i different opinion,...
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Hobbes's Leviathan; Harrington's Ocean; Famous Pamphlets [A.D. 1644 to A.D ...

Thomas Hobbes - Political science - 1889 - 932 pages
...thirdly, glory. The first, maketh men invade for gain ; the second, for safety ; and the third, for reputation. The first use violence, to make themselves...friends, their nation, their profession, or their name. i Hereby it is manifest, that during the time men live without a common power to keep them all in awe,...
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