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" Truly, I think, if the King had had money, he might have had soldiers enough in England. For there were very few of the common people that cared much for either of the causes, but would have taken any side for pay or plunder. "
Tracts of Mr. Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury. Containing: Behemoth, the history ... - Página 3
de Thomas Hobbes - 1682 - 339 páginas
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Select Tracts Relating to the Civil Wars in England, in the Reign ..., Volumen 2

Francis Maseres - 1815 - 956 páginas
...kept the People from uniting into a body able to oppose him. A. Truly I think, if the King had had Money,, he might have had Soldiers enough in England...were very few of the common people that cared much foreither of the causes, but would have taken any side for pay and plunder. But the King's '1 rcasure...
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Berkeley, J. Berkeley, 1st baron. Memoirs of Sir John Berkeley. 1699 ...

Francis Maseres - 1815 - 478 páginas
...oppose him. A. Truly I think, if the King had had Money, he might have had Soldiers enough in England j for there were very few of the common people that cared much for cither of the causes, but would have taken any side for pay and plunder. But the King's Treasure was...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volumen 6

Thomas Hobbes - 1840 - 548 páginas
...kept the people from uniting into a body able to oppose him. A, Truly, I think, if the King had had money, he might have had soldiers enough in England....For there were very few of the common people that wirod much for either of the causes, but would have taken any side for pay or plunder. But the King's...
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The Cambridge Modern History, Volumen 4

Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes - 1906 - 1152 páginas
...halfhearted sympathies of the bulk of the people of all classes. " If the King had had money," says Hobbes, " he might have had soldiers enough in England ; for...the common people that cared much for either of the causes, but would have taken any side for pay and plunder." Of the nobility, some, like Savile, oscillated...
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Thomas Hobbes: Critical Assessments, Volumen 1

Preston T. King - 1993 - 552 páginas
...important in determining the outcome of the English Revolution.114 Truly, I think, if the King had had money, he might have had soldiers enough in England....the common people that cared much for either of the causes, but would have taken any side for pay or plunder. But the King's treasury was very low, and...
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Passions and Constraint: On the Theory of Liberal Democracy

Stephen Holmes - 1995 - 360 páginas
...behavior, it seems, can be inferred even from Hobbes's most cynical-sounding claims. The assertion that "there were very few of the common people that cared much for either of the causes, but would have taken any side for pay or plunder" (2) implies that the loyal few, at least,...
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Republic of Egos: A Social History of the Spanish Civil War

Michael Seidman - 2002 - 318 páginas
...were irreconcilable and numerically equivalent." 8. One contemporary of the English civil war wrote, "There were very few of the common people that cared much for either of the causes but they would have taken any side for pay and plunder." Quoted in Ashley 1990:2; see also Underdown...
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