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1 8 | required for the proof were asked in the questions and that 2 8 | what a man has not been asked but thinks he has granted, 3 8 | would also grant if he were asked. Of course, in some cases 4 17| and what one might have asked if they, being different, 5 17| more than one thing, he has asked more than one question. 6 17| exactly as though he had asked "Are Coriscus and Callias 7 17| necessity, one should, if asked which of them is true, grant 8 18| demolishing one of the premisses asked, and by showing that the 9 22| say, has granted, when asked, that a term denoting a 10 22| following arguments. It is asked if a man has lost what he 11 22| a number. If then he had asked to begin with, whether a 12 22| therefore just as if he had asked "Could a man give what he 13 22| straight away the proposition asked, and admitting that it is 14 24| the original proposition asked: for they say that it is 15 33| which of the propositions asked one is to demolish, and 16 33| fours with the propositions asked; and second comes the one 17 33| kind of premiss, of those asked, one should demolish. Herein 18 33| which it is of the premisses asked, whose demolition, or the