| Benjamin Hoadly - 1710 - 448 pages
...they had devifed for a Remedy, did indeed but encrcafe the Sore which it fliould have cured. They furv that to live by one Man's Will, became the Caufe of all Men's Mi f try. This canftrained them to come unto Laws, wherein all Men miaht fee their Duties beforehand,... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1715 - 330 pages
...inconvenient, fo as the thing which they had devifed for a Remedy did indeed but increafe the Sore which it fhould have cured. They faw that to live by one Man's Will became the Caufe of all Mens JMifery. This contained them to come unto Laws, Wherein all Men might fee their Duties beforehand,... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1744 - 496 pages
...refraftory man, as they term it) thinks, that the firft government was arbitrary, 'till it was found, that " to live by one man's will, became the " caufe of all men's mifery :" (thefe are his words) concluding, -\ that this was tlie original of inventing laws. And, if we look... | |
| John Locke - 1764 - 438 pages
...as the thing which they had deviled for a remedy, did indeed but increafe the fore which it rhould have cured. They faw, that to live by one man's will, became the caufe of all men's mifei.y. This con (trained them to come unto laws wherein all men might fee their duty before hand,... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1768 - 366 pages
...retractory man, as they term it) thinks, that the Hrft government was arbitrary, till it was found, that " to live by one man's will, became the caufe of " all men's mifcry :" (ihefe are his words) concluding, § * VIRG. /Ea i. ver. t6'g. 'f' Jerem. vi. 16. || Prov.... | |
| Edmund Waller, Percival Stockdale - 1772 - 330 pages
...refraftory man, as they term it) thinks, that the firft government was arbitrary, till it was found, that " to live by one man's " will, became the caufe of all men's mifery :" (thefe are his words) concluding, f that this was the original of inventing laws. And, if we look... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1774 - 540 pages
...thofe who were to rule ; till by experience this was found very mconvenient, fo as the thing devifed for a remedy did' increafe the fore which it fhould...live by one " man's will, became the caufe of all mens mifery." This conftrained them to come into laws, wherein all men might fee their duty beforehand,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1778 - 484 pages
...thofe who were to rule ; till by experience this was found very inconvenient. fo as the thing devifed for a remedy did increafe the fore which It fhould...to live by one man's will, became the caufe of all " mens mifery." This conftrained them to come into laws, wherein all men might fee their duty beforehand,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1779 - 566 pages
...by experience this was found very inconvenient, fo as the thing devifed for a remedy did mereafe.the fore which it fhould have cured. They faw, "that "...to live by one man's will, became the caufe of all mens mJfery." This eonftrained them to come into raws, wherein all merf might fe« their duty beforehand,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1779 - 572 pages
...found very inconvenient, fo as the thing devifed for a remedy did in«reafe the fore which it mould have cured. They faw, "that " to live by one man's will, became the caufe of all mens mifery." This constrained them to come into laws, wherein all men might fee their duty beforehand,... | |
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