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1 4 | did not himself say "We grant him the fulfilment of his 2 4 | but that he bade the dream grant it. Instances such as these, 3 5 | e.g. suppose a man were to grant that the descriptions "white" 4 7 | nothing to the meaning, and so grant the statement universally. 5 8 | has granted, he would also grant if he were asked. Of course, 6 11| does not permit a man to grant whichever he likes of the 7 11| suppose the answerer not to grant these, it would then no 8 15| counter those who refuse to grant whatever they suppose to 9 15| refutation; if he refuses to grant it or even to admit it as 10 15| paradox; if he refuses to grant it, but admits that it is 11 17| granted, it is evident that to grant the question simply without 12 17| in excuse for refusing to grant him some of them that he 13 17| not clear, one must not grant it simply.~Whenever of two 14 17| asked which of them is true, grant the smaller one: for the 15 22| then, suppose any one to grant the opposite, he could find 16 22| evident then that one must not grant that what is a common predicate 17 26| double and not double, but grant that it is possible, only 18 27| obvious, one should not grant it, even though it be a 19 31| clear that one must not grant that predications of relative 20 32| hand, the answerer does not grant this: this point must be 21 32| it the fact nor does he grant it, then the sophist has