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1 1, 8| favored and promoted Pompey's honor and dignity. He complained 2 1, 8| enemies the reputation and honor of that general under whose 3 1, 9| Caesar, too, for his own honor, ought to sacrifice his 4 1, 10| from her fears. "That the honor of the republic had ever 5 1, 10| submitted to this loss of honor, for the sake of the republic; 6 1, 33| aimed at no extraordinary honor, but had waited for the 7 1, 33| loss both of dignity and honor. He urged the virulence 8 1, 75| they inquired about the honor of our general, and whether 9 1, 78| on the Roman knights the honor of tribunes. ~ 10 1, 86| if not with some mark of honor, at least without disgrace; 11 2, 14| enemy, destitute of all honor, only waited a time and 12 2, 17| lieutenant, he was bound in honor to him, that, nevertheless, 13 2, 21| manner conferred marks of honor both publicly and privately 14 2, 32| appear to have conferred the honor on me as a reproach." ~ 15 2, 44| Varus complained that his honor was insulted by Juba, yet 16 3, 59| the offices of greatest honor in their own country, and 17 3, 71| the laurel as a mark of honor. But Labienus, having obtained 18 3, 82| friends imploring Pompey's honor to fulfill the engagements