Subjects have no greater liberty in a popular than in a monarchial state. That which deceives them is the equal participation of command.


The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury: 11 (ed. 1845)


Subjects have no greater liberty in a popular than in a monarchial state. That which deceives them is the equal participation of command.

Subjects have no greater liberty in a popular than in a monarchial state. That which deceives them is the equal participation of command.

Subjects have no greater liberty in a popular than in a monarchial state. That which deceives them is the equal participation of command.

Subjects have no greater liberty in a popular than in a monarchial state. That which deceives them is the equal participation of command.