Chap.

1  8|          had a concern for their honor, but even by such as regarded
2 24|         it would be more for his honor and credit to have to do
3 27|          hastening to snatch the honor of victory from the troops
4 33| continuance. It was also for the honor and interest of the republic
5 42|    without insult, but even with honor. For Caesar's quaestor,
6 63|        his camp, and pledged his honor to act without prejudice.
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