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" CIVITAS, which is but an artificial man; though of greater stature and strength than the natural, for whose protection and defence it was intended; and in which the sovereignty is an artificial soul, as giving life and motion to the whole body... "
The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine - Page 250
1870
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Philosophy and Political Economy in Some of Their Historical Relations

James Bonar - Economics - 1909 - 440 pages
...an artificial man (though of greater stature and length than the natural man, for whose protection it was intended), and in which the sovereignty is an artificial soul giving life and motion to the whole body."2 Outside this State there can be no laws and no justice...
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Organismic Theories of the State: Nineteenth Century Interpretations of the ...

F. W. Coker - Political Science - 1910 - 228 pages
...nature, man. For by art is created that great Leviathan called Commonwealth, or State, in Latin Civitas, which is but an artificial man ; though of greater...protection and defence it was intended ; and in which sovereignty is an artificial soul, as giving 1 These ideas appear in the writings of John of Salisbury,...
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Organismic Theories of the State: Nineteenth Century Interpretations of the ...

Francis William Coker - 1910 - 290 pages
...nature, man. For by art is created that great Leviathan called Commonwealth, or State, in Latin Civitas, which is but an artificial man ; though of greater...protection and defence it was intended ; and in which sovereignty is an artificial soul, as giving 'These ideas appear in the writings of John of Salisbury,...
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The Equality of States in International Law

Edwin De Witt Dickinson - Equality of states - 1918 - 844 pages
...man: For by Art is created that great LEVIATHAN called a COMMONWEALTH, or STATE, (in latine CIVITAS) which is but an Artificial! Man; though of greater stature and strength than the Naturall, for whooe protection and defence it was intenued; and in which, the Sovereignty is an Artificial!...
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The Equality of States in International Law, Volume 3

Edwin De Witt Dickinson - Congresses and conventions - 1920 - 448 pages
...Naturall, for whose protection and defence it was intended; and in which, the Soveraignty is an Artificiall Soul, as giving life and motion to the whole body;...Magistrates, and other Officers of Judicature and Execution, artificiall Joynts; Reward and Punishment (by which fastned to the seate of the Sovereignty, every...
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The Equality of States in International Law, Volume 3

Edwin De Witt Dickinson - Congresses and conventions - 1920 - 462 pages
...CIVITAS) which is but an Artificiall Man; though of greater stature and strength than the Naturall, for whose protection and defence it was intended; and in which, the Sovereignty is an Artificiall Soul, as giving life and motion to the whole body; The Magistrates, and other Officers...
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The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 27

Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - Electronic journals - 1922 - 874 pages
...follows: "For by art is created that great Leviathan called a Commonwealth, or State, in Latin Civitas, which is but an artificial man; though of greater...the magistrates, and other officers of judicature artificial joints; reward and punishment, by which fastened to the seat of the sever.' eignty every...
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Theories of Macrocosms and Microcosms in the History of Philosophy

George Perrigo Conger - Cosmology - 1922 - 226 pages
...viewed as a prototype of more definite and literal organismic theories. For Hobbes, the commonwealth is "but an artificial man, though of greater stature and strength than the natural." 1 In this commonwealth, the sovereignty is an artificial soul, which gives life and motion to the whole...
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La philosophie moderne depuis Bacon jusqu'à Leibniz, Volume 2

Gaston Sortais - Philosophy, Modern - 1922 - 610 pages
...Man. For by art is created that gréât LEVIATHAN called a CommonwecUlh or State, in latin (Hvitas, which is but an artificial man ; though of greater stature and strength than thé natural, for whoso protection and defeuce it vas intended ; and in which thé sovfreiynty is an...
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History of Political Thought

Raymond Garfield Gettell - Political science - 1924 - 536 pages
...theory of sovereignty on the organic nature of the state. Hobbes pictured the state as a Leviathan, an "artificial man, though of greater stature and strength than the natural," and drew comparisons between human organs and diseases and those of the commonwealth. "Grotius and...
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