Had to look for the missing details and here is the answer.
The passage attached to this question is actually a speech made by Marc Antony relating to the death of Julius Caesar. And based on this based, the reason why the speaker chooses to reiterate the word "honourable" throughout the speech is to favorably compare Brutus and Caesar. The answer would be the first option.
I believe the answer is: <span>Hobbes argued that because the "general will" of the people was for freedom, the people as a whole should force individual citizens to conform to the general will.
Hobbes and Locke believed on the supremacy of individual freedom (no citizens have the power to infringe other people's right) . They believe that the general will should only be limited to the general regulations that do not violate individual freedom and noone should force others to conform to general will.
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In 1529, Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli met at the Marburg convention to bring together Protestant factions.
They disagreed over how reformation of the Catholic Church was possible. Luther believed the ability to reform laid in the gospel and convincing people to change based on the teachings in the gospel while Zwingli wanted to use political means to force changes.
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The League quickly proved its value by settling the Swedish-Finnish dispute over the Åland Islands (1920–21)