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 1 Thrasib     |     of the people." It was an honourable act of Thrasybulus, that,
 2    Dion     |      noble connexion, and the honourable character of his ancestors,
 3  Iphicr     | citizen, and a person of very honourable feelings, as he showed,
 4   Chabr     |       other hand, thinking an honourable death preferable to a dishonourable
 5  Timoth     |      those of the state. Many honourable actions of his are recorded,
 6  Epamin     |       we named, and was of an honourable family, though left poor
 7  Agesil     |        Agesilaus preferred an honourable name to the most powerful
 8   Eumen     | secretary, which is much more honourable 188 among the Greeks than
 9   Eumen(188)|       of scribe was as little honourable as it was at Rome.-----Bos.
10  Hamilc     |      his defence of Eryx, and honourable capitulation, I.----His
11   Attic(265)|      merely to afford them an honourable pretext for leaving the
12   Attic     |       it were more onerous or honourable. But it was well known that
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