| A. A. M. Kinneging - History - 1997 - 380 pages
...slaves: therefore Aristotle puts it down in his Politics. (lib.b cap.n) 1n democracy. liberty is to he supposed: for it is commonly held. that no man is...opinions of the Romans. who were taught to hate monarchy (..). And by reading of these Greek. and Latin authors. men from their childhood have gotten a habit.... | |
| John Uhr - History - 1998 - 292 pages
...licentious controlling the actions of their Soveraigns'. Through the ancient writers they learn about 'the Romans, who were taught to hate monarchy, at...having deposed their Sovereign, shared amongst them the Soveraignty of Rome'; and that is reinforced when they learn 'ofthecityofLuca' in which 'is written... | |
| Andrew Lintott - History - 1999 - 313 pages
...Romans', who derived these rights from their own popular governments, not from the principles of nature. And, as Aristotle; so Cicero, and other writers have...opinions of the Romans, who were taught to hate monarchy . . . and by the reading of these Greek, and Latin, authors, men from their childhood have gotten a... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - United Kingdom, Great Britain - 1996 - 628 pages
...Aristotle puts it down in his Politiques, (lib.6.cap.2.) In democracy, Liberty K to be supposed: for 'tis commonly held, that no man is Free in any other Government. And as Aristode; so Cicero, and other Writers have grounded their Civill doctrine, on the opinions of the... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - History - 2002 - 664 pages
...slaves, therefore Aristotle puts it down in his Politics, In democracy, LIBERTY is to be supposed;for it is commonly held that no man is FREE in any other government (Bk. VI: Ch.2). And as Aristotle, so Cicero and other writers have grounded their civil doctrine on... | |
| Harriet I. Flower - Art - 2004 - 426 pages
...and un1versities tor instigating the English Civil War by teaching "Cicero, and other writers [who] have grounded their Civil doctrine, on the opinions of the Romans, who were taught to hate Monarchy" and to love republican government, so that "by reading of these Greek, and Latine Authors, men from... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - History - 2005 - 404 pages
...freemen, and all that lived under monarchy were slaves, therefore Aristotle puts it down in his Politics, In democracy, LIBERTY is to be supposed; for it is...commonly held that no man is FREE in any other government (Bk. VI: Ch.2). And as Aristotle, so Cicero and other writers have grounded their civil doctrine on... | |
| George Wright - Philosophy - 2006 - 398 pages
...all that lived under monarchy were slaves; therefore Aristotle puts it down in his Politics, (lib. 6. cap. 2.) In democracy. Liberty is to be supposed:...monarchy, at first, by them that having deposed their sovereign,24 shared amongst them the sovereignty of Rome; and afterwards by their successors. And by... | |
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