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 1   I,  28|     crowned with the highest honours who shall worship your slaves?
 2  II,  73|      worship with remarkable honours, the Phrygian mother-who,
 3 III,  39|  that those raised to divine honours, and deified mortals, are
 4  IV,   1|   yet deify them with divine honours, you will have to consider
 5  IV,   6|  them reverence with fitting honours, but to appoint them over
 6  IV,   9|    seats at games and shows, honours in the greatest number,
 7   V,  30|    yet heaps upon them other honours, since he supposes that
 8   V,  42|     every year we see divine honours paid expressly by name amongst
 9  VI,   1|      name -either scorn such honours, if they give way to scorn,
10  VI,   2|      heaping upon them human honours is not a crime,-strong in
11  VI,   6|   that Cleochus had the last honours of burial paid to him. Zeno
12  VI,  13| brought to this, that sacred honours were offered to courtesans
13  VI,  15|   and give sacred and divine honours to masses without form,-
14 VII,  14|      who is exalted by human honours is the inferior, while,
15 App     |    are injured, and that the honours due to them are withheld
16 App     |    are injured, and that the honours due to them are withheld
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