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1 I, 1 | easy to be understood, honourable to be undertaken! And if 2 I, 9 | certain extent may appear honourable, but also to an unchaste 3 I, 17| and invested with the most honourable priesthood, refutes the 4 I, 20| their duty to train to an honourable course, to the lust of youth, 5 III, 1 | that no one, induced by the honourable name of wisdom, or deceived 6 III, 8 | could discover nothing more honourable, stopped at the very name 7 III, 8 | to exist unless it were honourable, and as though it would 8 III, 8 | own deserts. For what is honourable character, except perpetual 9 III, 11| has not the force of the honourable, and brings a feeling of 10 III, 11| admitted to be good and honourable should be requited with 11 III, 11| arise from that which is honourable. Shall we say that it is 12 III, 15| even those who enjoin more honourable things either themselves 13 III, 16| thing to give right and honourable precepts; but unless you 14 III, 22| disgraceful begin to be accounted honourable and lawful. Thus, while 15 IV, 26| at least suffer by some honourable kind of death? why was it 16 IV, 28| nothing can be wished more honourable, nothing more just? For 17 V, 20| defended. Oh with what an honourable inclination the wretched 18 VI, 3 | philosophy or eloquence, or some honourable arts by which he may turn 19 VI, 5 | is right and useful and honourable,~What things are good, and 20 VI, 5 | evil, what is base, what is honourable, what is useful, what is 21 VI, 5 | nothing can be useful or honourable which is not also good, 22 VI, 5 | desire of doing right and honourable things. Therefore that the 23 VI, 14| necessity, or not for an honourable cause, is changed into rashness. 24 VI, 24| things which are right and honourable, and forbids things which 25 VI, 25| mind and with a good and honourable purpose. Temples are not