war with
me, i.e.
kill him
if I can;
for to
that
hazard
does he
justly
expose
himself,
whoever
introduces
a state of
war, and
is
aggressor
in it. .
19. And
here we
have the
plain
difference
between
the state
of nature
and the
state of
war, which
however
some men
have
confounded,
are as far
distant,
as a state
of peace,
good will,
mutual
assistance
and
preservation,
and a
state of
enmity,
malice,
violence
and mutual
destruction,
are one

















