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1 Ded | the offerings of respect, esteem, and gratitude: these you 2 Ded | in some degrees of your esteem, and allow me a place in 3 Read | actions according to the esteem and fashion of the place 4 Read | a moral relation is—that esteem and reputation which several 5 I, II | themselves in reputation and esteem amongst those who are persuaded 6 II, XX | or will lessen the valued esteem which others have for us, 7 II, XXVIII| the allowance of public esteem is called virtue. Virtue 8 II, XXVIII| natural than to encourage with esteem and reputation that wherein 9 II, XXVIII| contrary; it is no wonder that esteem and discredit, virtue and 10 II, XXVIII| agree or disagree with the esteem of the country I have been 11 III, X | since, aiming at glory and esteem, for their great and universal 12 IV, III | expected, whilst the desire of esteem, riches, or power makes 13 IV, XVII | reputation in the common esteem with some kind of authority.