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1 1 | proper funeral rites and honours of the dead. And the lawgiver
2 3 | the due and undue award of honours in states.~Megillus. What
3 4 | he shall not share in the honours which the young men in the
4 5 | seems to honour, but no one honours as he ought; for honour
5 5 | seems to honour her, but honours her not at all. For example,
6 5 | everything, and thinks that he honours his soul by praising her,
7 5 | of the body, and that of honours some are true and some are
8 5 | admonitions in practice. He who honours his kindred, and reveres
9 5 | constituted if it ordains honours according to this scale.
10 5 | wealth, he will receive honours and offices as equally as
11 6 | legislator in the distribution of honours: this is the rule of measure,
12 7 | the Gods receiving the honours due to them, and men having
13 7 | deprived of those youthful honours of which we shall hereafter
14 7 | the unwarlike muse, which honours in dance the Gods and the
15 8 | some bold man who specially honours plainness of speech, and
16 8 | he be deprived of civic honours and privileges, and be deemed
17 8 | let them pay their ancient honours. But Hestia, and Zeus, and
18 11| him who gives them those honours which are the just rewards
19 11| in years? whom when a man honours, the heart of the God rejoices,
20 12| the dead. These are the honours which shall be given to
21 12| burial, and of the other honours given him. But if the prosecutor
22 12| honour him with fitting honours. But if on his return home
23 12| be received with public honours. He is to be received only
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