t is s
er the clauses of an expressed or tacit contract,
social virt
the kinds of actions useful to society;
hat fundamen
h alone comprises all
ce is the fundamental and al
charity, humanity, probity, love of one's country, sincerity, generosity, simplicity of manners, and modesty, are only varied forms and d
law of nature pr
tributes, inherent in t
re those
uality, libert
ity a physical
aking use of them, in order to live, have, by this reason alone, an equal right to l
equally, see equally, feel equally,
g-sighted; that one eats much, another little; that one has mild, another violent pa
therefore, re
dimensions; nor are the weight and value equal. Our language possesses no one word capable of expressing the identity of nature, and the diversi
ty a physical a
his ear to hear, his mouth to eat, his feet to walk-they are all, by this very reason, constituted naturall
rong, has he a natural rig
it is an abusive extension of his strength; and here an abuse is made of the
rty a physical
ther, and consequently independent and free, each is the absolute ma
derived from these
for it; or inasmuch as the balance of what is given is in equilibrium with what is returned: and it is this equality, this equilibrium which is called justice, equit
brium, aequalitas,
mi