Those men that are so remissly governed that they dare take up arms to defend or introduce an opinion, are still in war, and their condition not peace, but only a cessation of arms for fear of one another, and they live as it were in the precincts of battle continually.


The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury (ed. 1839)


Those men that are so remissly governed that they dare take up arms to defend or introduce an opinion, are still in war, and their condition not...

Those men that are so remissly governed that they dare take up arms to defend or introduce an opinion, are still in war, and their condition not...

Those men that are so remissly governed that they dare take up arms to defend or introduce an opinion, are still in war, and their condition not...

Those men that are so remissly governed that they dare take up arms to defend or introduce an opinion, are still in war, and their condition not...