Excerpt from The Principles of Natural and Politic Law, Vol. 1 of 2
Definition; Division,_ 2. Primitive and original states, 1. State of (man with regard to God, 8. 2. State-of society, 3, State of solitude. 4. Peace, war, State of man with regard to the goods of the, earth, Adventitious states. 1. Family. 2. Marriage, 3. 1 Weakness of man at his birth; 4. Natural depen dence of children on their parents, The state of' property, Civil state of government.
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