And when I mention honour, I mean that mode of Divine grace which is not only
consistent with, but dependent upon, this religion; and is
consistent with and dependent upon no other.
"That," replied the Anarchist, who was not without a certain hardness of head, "that is none of your business; I am not bound to be
consistent. You sit here to do justice between me and this Dead Cat."
I gave him a short account of some particulars, and made my story as plausible and
consistent as I could; but I thought it necessary to disguise my country, and call myself a Hollander; because my intentions were for Japan, and I knew the Dutch were the only Europeans permitted to enter into that kingdom.
downwards, it is equally
consistent in regarding Homer and Hesiod as `prehistoric'.
No service was too humble for him to perform in the aid of the South, no adventure to perilous for him to undertake if
consistent with the character of a civilian who was at heart a soldier, and who in good faith and without too much qualification assented to at least a part of the frankly villainous dictum that all is fair in love and war.
I know, anyway, that I will not be put off with a compromise, with a recurring zero, simply because it is
consistent with the laws of nature and actually exists.
In such a case, a plain and open avowal of his difficulties would have been more to his honour I think, as well as more
consistent with his general character;--but I will not raise objections against any one's conduct on so illiberal a foundation, as a difference in judgment from myself, or a deviation from what I may think right and
consistent."
All the probabilities point to those lines as written by Admiral Bartram: and the position which they occupy is certainly
consistent with the theory that they touch the important subject of his own sense of obligation under the Trust.
The imagination of the author must be a child's imagination and yet maturely
consistent, so that the White Queen in "Alice," for instance, is seen just as a child would see her, but she continues always herself through all her distressing adventures.
As she must at all events be a frontier, she may deem it most
consistent with her safety to have her exposed side turned towards the weaker power of the Southern, rather than towards the stronger power of the Northern, Confederacy.
Without entering into the details of the elaborate account I gave her, -- an account, I fear, not quite so
consistent with truth as my Readers in Spaceland might desire, -- I must be content with saying that I succeeded at last in persuading her to return quietly to her household duties without eliciting from me any reference to the World of Three Dimensions.
That it is true his other virtues would not have been sufficient for him may be proved by the case of Scipio, that most excellent man, not only of his own times but within the memory of man, against whom, nevertheless, his army rebelled in Spain; this arose from nothing but his too great forbearance, which gave his soldiers more license than is
consistent with military discipline.