| George Grote - Greece - 1859 - 528 pages
...inconsistent with the first ; thus showing that the definition was either too narrow, or too wide, or defective in some essential condition. The respondent then amended his answer ; hut this was a prelude to other questions, which could only he answered in ways inconsistent with... | |
| John Lord - Rome - 1867 - 608 pages
...showing that the definition was too narrow or too wide, or defective in some essential condition.1 The respondent then amended his answer ; but this...disentangle himself, was obliged to plead guilty to his inconsistencies, with an admission that he could make no satisfactory answer to the original inquiry... | |
| Great Britain - 1869 - 974 pages
...that the definition was other too narrow, or too wide, or defective in some essential condition. Die respondent then amended his answer ; but this was a prelude to other potions, which could only be answered in ways inconsistent with the imendment ; and the respondent,... | |
| George Henry Lewes - Philosophers - 1881 - 868 pages
...answers inconsistent with the first; showing that the definition was either too narrow or too wide, or defective in some essential condition. The respondent...was a prelude to other questions, which could only bo answered in ways inconsistent with the amendment; and the respondent, after many attempts to disentangle... | |
| George Grote - Greece - 1882 - 860 pages
...inconsistent witth the first; thus showing that the definition was either too narrow, or too wide, or defective in some essential condition. The respondent...this was a prelude to other questions, which could oiily be answered in ways inconsistent with the amendment; and the respondent, after many attempts... | |
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