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honour 45
honour-loving 1
honour-these 1
honourable 18
honoured 6
honours 2
hook 1
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18 examples
18 fail
18 happiness
18 honourable
18 judge
18 matter
18 name
Aristotle
Rethoric

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honourable

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 3 | proposal is just or unjust, honourable or dishonourable, he brings 2 I, 3 | interest to do what was honourable. Thus, they praise Achilles 3 I, 7 | is more desirable or more honourable. Thus, keenness of sight 4 I, 7 | love of friends being more honourable than unusually great love 5 I, 7 | love of friends is more honourable than ordinary love of money. 6 I, 7 | Again, one thing is more honourable or better than another if 7 I, 7 | than another if it is more honourable or better to desire it; 8 I, 7 | reason, if one thing is more honourable or better than another, 9 I, 7 | than another, it is more honourable and better to desire it. 10 I, 7 | if one science is more honourable and valuable than another, 11 I, 7 | which it deals is also more honourable and valuable; as is the 12 I, 7 | also, the more valuable and honourable the object of a science, 13 I, 7 | science, the more valuable and honourable the science itself is-in 14 I, 9 | all these distinctions are honourable. And we must, further, make 15 II, 2 | connexion with what we are as honourable men bound to champion-our 16 II, 6 | lacking a share in the honourable things shared by every one 17 III, 2 | religious titles, but one is honourable and the other is not. Again, 18 III, 15| him, at any rate it was honourable; or that, if it gave him


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