law of Nature,' lex naturalis, is a precept or general rule found out by reason by which a man is forbidden to do that which is destructive of his life or taketh away the means of preserving the same, and to omit that by which he thinketh it may be best... A History of English Law - Pagina 292door Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1924Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 pagina’s
...according as his judgment and reason shall dictate to him. A law of nature (lex naturdis) is a precept; OP general rule, found out by reason, by which a man...that by which he thinketh it may be best preserved. For though they that speak of this subject, use to confound jus and lex, right and law ; yet they ought... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 pagina’s
...according as his judgment and reason shall dictate to him. A law of nature (lex naturalis) is a precept, or general rule, found out by reason, by which a man...away the means of preserving the same; . and to omit that'by which he thinketh it may be best preserved. For though they that speak of this subject, use... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pagina’s
...law of nature (lex naturdis) is a precept, or general rule, found out by reason, by which a man i* forbidden to do that which is destructive of his life,...that by which he thinketh it may be best preserved. For though they that speak of this subject, use to confound jus and lex, right and law ; yet they ought... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 546 pagina’s
...according as his judgment and reason shall dictate to A law of nature (lex naturdis) is a precept, or general rule, found out by reason, by which a man...life, or taketh away the means of preserving the same l and to omit that by which he thinketh it may be best preserved. For though they that speak of this... | |
| 1840 - 974 pagina’s
...general rule, found out by rea" son, by which a man is forbidden to do that which is cle" structive of his life, or taketh away the means of preserving...to omit that by which he thinketh it may be " best preservedJ." In order to make out that this and the law of nations are equivalent terms, we must adopt... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 pagina’s
...naturalis, is a precept or general rule, found out by reason, by which a Liherty what. NATURAL LAWS. 117 man is forbidden to do that, which is destructive...that, by which he thinketh it may be best preserved. For though they that speak of this subject, use to confound jus, and lex, vight and law: yet they ought... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 pagina’s
...OF NATURE, lex natiiralis, is a precept general rule, found out by reason, by which a Liherty what. man is forbidden to do that, which is destructive...that, by which he thinketh it may be best preserved. For though they that speak of this subject, use to confound jus, and lex, right and law: yet they ought... | |
| 1840 - 708 pagina’s
...general rule, found out by rea" son, by which a man is forbidden to do that which is de" structive of his life, or taketh away the means of preserving...that by which he thinketh it may be " best preserved J." In order to make out that this and the law of nations are equivalent terms, we must adopt the hypothesis,... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - 1868 - 178 pagina’s
...injustice.' Hobbes then deduces nineteen ' Laws of Nature' — a Law of Nature being a ' precept or general rule found out by Reason, by which a man is...life, or taketh away the means of preserving the same, arid to omit that whereby he thinketh it may be best preserved. Among these laws are included all the... | |
| 1870 - 974 pagina’s
...proper signification of the word, the absence of externa) impediments." "A law of nature is a precept or general rule, found out by reason, by which a man...that by which he thinketh it may be best preserved. For though they that I'peak of this subject used to confound jus and lex (right and law), yet they... | |
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