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1 1,2| hero of probity, national honour, and Christian charity. ~ 2 2,1| worthy officer relied on the honour of the magistrates, who, 3 2,1| their side, relied on his honour as a soldier. ~"I say, Captain," 4 5,1| little too compassionate to honour him any longer with his 5 5,2| into their town, the cup of honour was offered to him, readily 6 7,1| countrymen were going to honour him, was placing in the 7 7,3| it must be stated to his honour, not as a man, but as a 8 8,1| to speak of the sublime honour of calling the new flower 9 13,1| which the rabble roared in honour of the most magnanimous 10 14,1| indeed in itself a great honour for Cornelius van Baerle 11 14,1| the prison he met with an honour even greater. As chance 12 22,2| President, come. ~"I have the honour to be your humble servant, ~" 13 25,2| exceedingly ticklish as far as the honour of our tulips is concerned. 14 26,1| Monseigneur! What distinguished honour is your Highness bestowing 15 26,1| Highness will do me the honour of stepping into my drawing-room, 16 29,2| they did not grant such an honour to poor Mathias." ~"Come, 17 31,1| hold on May 15th, 1673 in honour of the great black tulip, 18 31,1| thirdly, it was a point of honour with the States to show 19 31,1| the support of national honour - as they were to reward 20 31,1| bound to record, to his honour, that he had perfectly succeeded 21 31,2| who had the distinguished honour of making the people forget 22 32,1| prisoner, but I am a man of honour, and I promise you on my 23 33,1| as it were, a guard of honour for this queen of excellence 24 33,1| inscribed in the book of honour of the city. ~"Let the person