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1  II,   1|       set up:-If you think it no dishonour to answer when asked a question,
2 III,  16|        fashion another, you both dishonour those to whom yon ascribe
3 III,  28|       reason, be found to mar or dishonour the unchanging nature of
4  IV,  32|         that which tended to the dishonour, or was unworthy of the
5  IV,  35| Pessinuntic Dindymene is, to the dishonour of her age, represented
6   V,   1|       which do the immortal gods dishonour, have been put forth by
7   V,  40|    pursuit of agriculture to the dishonour of father Dis? Is it not
8  VI,   8| insulting opinions held to their dishonour and to the belittling of
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