cive Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
cive ka kya matlab hota hai
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बारहमासी बेलो बेलनाकार पत्तियों के साथ मसाला के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है
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cive शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
জজজ
अंग्रेज़, जिनके पास सिखों को पूरी तरह मशग़ूल रखने के लिए निशपरयाप्त सेना थी, ने गुलाब सिंह को जम्मू का महाराज नियुक्त करने का फ़ैसला कर दिया।
यह अरबी के "रास अल-ग़ूल" () से लिया गया है, जिसका अर्थ "राक्षस का सिर" है ('ग़' के उच्चारण पर ध्यान दें)।
या उन बस्तियों वाले इससे बेख़ौफ हैं कि उन पर दिन दहाड़े हमारा अज़ाब आ पहुँचे जब वह खेल कूद (में मषग़ूल हो) (98)।
cive's Usage Examples:
1-76, and De Corpore Politico, or the Elements of Law, Moral and Politic, pp. 77-228).1 In 1651 2 he published his translation of the De Cive under the title of Philosophical Rudiments concerning Government and Society (E.W.
The nature of this answer was determined by the psychological views to which Hobbes had been led, possibly to some extent under the influence of Bacon,' partly perhaps through association with his younger contemporary Gassendi, who, in two treatises, published between the appearance of Hobbes's De cive (1642) and that of the Leviathan (1651), endeavoured to revive interest in Epicurus.
de Sorbiere, conjoined with Le Traite de la nature humaine, by d'Holbach, in 1787, under the general title Les Ouvres philosophiques et politiques de Thomas Hobbes; a translation of the first section, " Computatio sive logica," of the De corpore, included by Destutt de Tracy with his Elemens d'ideologie (1804); a translation of Leviathan into Dutch in 1678, and another(anonymous)into German - Des Englanders Thomas Hobbes Leviathan oder der kirchliche and biirgerliche Staat (Halle, 1794, 2 vols.); a translation of the De cive by J.
In this first public edition (12mo), the title was changed to Elementa philosophica de cive, the references in the text to the previous sections being omitted.
The De cive, presently to be published, was written in Latin for the learned, and gave the political theory without its foundation in human nature.
It first showed itself in the publication of the De cive, of which the fame, but only the fame, had extended beyond the inner circle of friends and critics who had copies of the original impression.
Also, while he may have hoped at this time to be able to add much (though he never did) to the sketch of his doctrine of Man contained in the unpublished " little treatise," he might extend, but could hardly otherwise modify, the sketch he had there given of his carefully articulated theory of Body Politic. Possibly, indeed, before that sketch was written early in 1640, he may, under pressure of the political excitement, have advanced no small way in the actual composition of the treatise De Cive, the third section of his projected system.
The second point must be maintained against his own implied, if not express, statement some years later, when publishing his De cive (L.W.
Finally he would consider, in a crowning treatise De cive, how men, being naturally rivals or foes, were moved to enter into the better relation of Society, and demonstrate how this grand product of human wit must be regulated if men were not to fall back into brutishness and misery.
cive's Meaning':
perennial having hollow cylindrical leaves used for seasoning