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| Alphabetical [« »] honesty 1 honore 1 honorificato 1 honour 16 honouring 2 hook 1 hooker 13 | Frequency [« »] 16 design 16 evident 16 happen 16 honour 16 however 16 i.e. 16 neither | John Locke The second treatise of civil government IntraText - Concordances honour |
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1 52 | the obedience of children, Honour thy father and thy mother, 2 66 | exempts not a son from that honour which he ought, by the law 3 66 | It is one thing to owe honour, respect, gratitude and 4 66 | obedience and submission. The honour due to parents, a monarch 5 67 | minority of the child: and the honour due from a child, places 6 67 | minority, and the right of honour all his life, may perhaps 7 68 | 68. On the other side, honour and support, all that which 8 68 | comprehended in the word honour, requires less obedience, 9 69 | mother. But all the duty of honour, the other part, remains 10 69 | and though, after that, honour and respect, support and 11 70 | Sec. 70. A man may owe honour and respect to an ancient, 12 72 | obligation on children to honour their parents, contain all 13 74 | that age; and tho' that honour and respect, and all that 14 111| mistake of true power and honour) had more virtue, and consequently 15 170| obliges him to respect, honour, gratitude, assistance and 16 237| whilst he remains a king. Honour the king, and he that resists