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He is called Right Honourable, and he walks out of a room before Esquires and
Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 4 Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829
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Enough, he died — slept with his right honourable fathers, and I became, without opposition, Right Honourable in his stead.
Saint Ronan's Well 2008
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Presided over by the Right Honourable and Right Worshipful the Official Principal and Dean of the Arches, it is the ecclesiastical court for the Province of Canterbury i.e. the south half of England.
Slaw » Spires, Antennae and the Court of Arches » Print 2007
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Presided over by the Right Honourable and Right Worshipful the Official Principal and Dean of the Arches, it is the ecclesiastical court for the Province of Canterbury i.e. the south half of England.
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Presided over by the Right Honourable and Right Worshipful the Official Principal and Dean of the Arches, it is the ecclesiastical court for the Province of Canterbury i.e. the south half of England.
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But it seemed as if I was destined to offend all the men that day; for who should presently come up but the Right Honourable
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Did the Right Honourable gentleman dare to say that the question had been ventilated in the country, when it had never been broached by him or any of his followers till after the general election had been completed?
Phineas Redux 2004
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When he found that Mr Kennedy was a member of Parliament, and that he was designated as Right Honourable, his respect for the garrotter became more great, and he began to feel that the night was indeed a night of great importance.
Phineas Finn 2004
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The concluding remarks by the Right Honourable and Reverend reporters of the Experiment in Edinburgh, may with propriety be here given, as it is applicable, not only to prison discipline, but to education in general.
A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall
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_And in _Easter-Term, 1701_, the _Players_ of one House were Indicted at the _King's-Bench-Bar_, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief
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