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Alphabetical [« »] honesty 1 honey 1 honorificentius 1 honour 23 honourable 12 honoured 6 honours 7 | Frequency [« »] 23 engaged 23 government 23 hand 23 honour 23 influence 23 kept 23 land | Cornelius Nepos De Viris Illustribus Concordances honour |
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1 Pre | Greece it is considered an honour to young men to have as 2 Miltiad | the whole of Greece, such honour only was granted, that when 3 Themist | was living there in great honour, on account of his many 4 Cimon | he had attained greater honour in the state than any other 5 Thrasib | For such merits a crown of honour was presented him by the 6 Thrasib | one had surpassed him in honour. ~Some time after, when, 7 Conon | these reasons particular honour was conferred upon him, 8 Conon | disagreeable to pay any honour you please to the king, 9 Dion | was sensible how great an honour he was to him; hence it 10 Dion | any regard for religion or honour, went to him, and told him 11 Timoth | public |365 expense. Such an honour, that, after the people 12 Timoth | he was contending for his honour.132 Yet Timotheus, under 13 Timoth(132)| De famâ.] For his honour as a citizen. Conviction, 14 Datam | that was unworthy of his honour; for he appointed Mandrocles 15 Epamin | who was held in no less honour among musicians than Damon 16 Agesil | adhered with the greatest honour; but Tissaphernes, on the 17 Agesil | kinds of exercises, so as to honour with valuable gifts those 18 Eumen | for he saw in him great honour and ability,192 and did 19 Eumen | desirous of safety than of honour. Perdiccas had set him over 20 Timoleo | good will of the people. No honour was withheld from him; nor, 21 Attic | being content with the honour, and not solicitous to make 22 Attic | only paid him the highest honour at the council, but also 23 Attic | rest of the Roman people in honour and the greatness of their