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Date: 1651, 1668
"For the thoughts are to the desires, as scouts, and spies, to range abroad, and find the way to the things desired."
preview | full record— Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679)
Date: 1651, 1668
"As there have been doctors, that hold there be three souls in a man; so there be also that think there may be more souls, (that is, more sovereigns,) than one, in a commonwealth; and set up a supremacy against the sovereignty; canons against laws; and a ghostly authority against the civil; worki...
preview | full record— Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679)