I had requested all who might find aught meriting censure in my writings, to do me the favor of pointing it out to me, I may state that no objections worthy of remark have been alleged against what I then said on these questions except two, to which I will here briefly reply.
Thomas HobbesAbout author
- Author's profession: Philosopher
- Nationality: english
- Born: April 5, 1588
- Died: December 4, 1679
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