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1 1 | such and such a custom is honourable, and another not. And first 2 2 | no wrong done is good and honourable, although there is no pleasure 3 3 | that war which are far from honourable; nor, indeed, can we rightly 4 4 | of life is not the most honourable thing for men, as the vulgar 5 5 | good, and no evil thing is honourable; and he who thinks that 6 5 | implies that the body is more honourable than the soul; and this 7 5 | earthly birth which is more honourable than the heavenly, and he 8 5 | least of all in the most honourable part of himself. And the 9 5 | deemed by all men the most honourable. In the soul, then, which 10 5 | then, which is the most honourable part of him, no one, if 11 5 | just, the good, and the honourable, and thinks that he ought 12 5 | let the highest and most honourable magistracy created by us 13 5 | expended honourably and on honourable purposes. Thus, if the one 14 6 | shall be the reverse of honourable or fortunate. And let any 15 6 | having. served ancient and honourable men in the days of his youth. 16 7 | life is neither just nor honourable, nor can he who lives it 17 7 | nobler figures, imitating the honourable, the other of the more ignoble 18 7 | such things as seem to him honourable and dishonourable. And the 19 8 | themselves good and also honourable in the state, creators of 20 8 | contests or any other good and honourable pursuit. But from an insatiable 21 8 | are accounted by law to be honourable, or at least not disgraceful, 22 8 | sort. Concealment shall be honourable, and sanctioned by custom 23 8 | second legal standard of honourable and dishonourable, involving 24 9 | father, have glory, and let honourable mention be made of them, 25 9 | Athenian. Concerning all things honourable and just, let us then endeavour 26 9 | which are just are fair and honourable, in the term “all” we must 27 9 | same degree of the fair and honourable.~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian. 28 9 | the same degree fair and honourable, if the argument is consistently 29 9 | will not the just and the honourable disagree?~Cleinias. What 30 9 | are not the just and the honourable at one time all the same, 31 9 | the many rend asunder the honourable and just.~Cleinias. Very 32 10| make them; and that the honourable is one thing by nature and 33 10| extended generally to the honourable, the just, and to all the 34 10| good and evil, base and honourable, just and unjust, and of 35 10| Athenian. And the one is honourable, and the other dishonourable?~ 36 12| justice is truly said to be an honourable maiden, and falsehood is 37 12| of the just and good and honourable which exist in our: own 38 12| and about the good and the honourable, are we to take the same 39 12| rejected, and that things honourable should be put away from


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