Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  27|       Him we beg things just and honourable, and worthy of His ear.
 2   I,  39|          things are, I entertain honourable thoughts concerning those
 3  II,  48|      them, and they traced their honourable descent from the head of
 4  II,  49| imperfect. Even if they are very honourable men, and have been worthy
 5  IV,  32|    innocent, and defames a man's honourable name and reputation.
 6   V,  41|       something vile suggests an honourable meaning, and on the other,
 7   V,  42|      that while they do not wish honourable, they allow unseemly, even
 8   V,  43|       strive to make base things honourable, and by every kind of subtlety
 9 VII,  15|    worthy of the gods, right and honourable, and not blameworthy from
10 VII,  35|        preferable, and much more honourable and just, and such as to
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