Thomas Hobbes Quote

The law is more easily understood by few than many words. For all words are subject to ambiguity, and therefore multiplication of words in the body of the law is multiplication of ambiguity. Besides, it seems to imply (by too much diligence) that whosoever can evade the words is without the compass of the law.


The Moral and Political Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury (ed. 1750)


The law is more easily understood by few than many words. For all words are subject to ambiguity, and therefore multiplication of words in the body...

The law is more easily understood by few than many words. For all words are subject to ambiguity, and therefore multiplication of words in the body...

The law is more easily understood by few than many words. For all words are subject to ambiguity, and therefore multiplication of words in the body...

The law is more easily understood by few than many words. For all words are subject to ambiguity, and therefore multiplication of words in the body...