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1 I, 3 | a man aim at proving him worthy of honour or the reverse, 2 I, 5 | many friends; if these are worthy men, he has good friends.~" 3 I, 9 | for its own sake and also worthy of praise; or that which 4 I, 9 | for instance, they are worthy of his ancestors or of his 5 II, 1 | speech demonstrative and worthy of belief; he must also 6 II, 3 | any one at all, or not any worthy person or any one like ourselves. 7 II, 3 | angry as formidable, or as worthy of reverence, or as benefactors, 8 II, 16| also consider themselves worthy to hold public office; for 9 II, 24| be worth money but to be worthy of esteem-the phrase "worthy 10 II, 24| worthy of esteem-the phrase "worthy of esteem" also having the