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1 4,3 | republic, terrified by the honour of being considered at all, 2 5,5 | to the king, less to do honour to him than to assure him 3 5,7 | mounted one of these, to do honour to the gift the pope had 4 6,4 | had done enough for the honour of his arms in fighting 5 7,1 | hand that being the highest honour His Holiness can grant. 6 7,3 | farewell repast given in his honour. Michelotto received orders 7 8,2 | would be no less than the honour of assisting as envoy, with 8 8,4 | receive them with marks of honour and respect. The same order 9 10,2 | archbishops disputed the honour of celebrating mass in her 10 10,2 | at the rejoicings held in honour of his resuming its possession. ~ 11 10,2 | such as would have done honour to the pope himself. ~Caesar 12 10,3 | nations. From being models of honour and good faith they had 13 10,4 | made a last appeal to their honour, adjuring them at least 14 10,4 | now trafficked in their honour. The French were warned 15 11,2 | in the Spanish fashion in honour of the duke before his departure: 16 11,2 | recognized one of the maids of honour to Elizabeth, Duchess of 17 11,4 | coveted, less for the empty honour's sake than for the new 18 11,5 | soul's noblest part in my honour. The dearest thing I possessed, 19 11,5 | they all swore, on their honour, that if he would put the 20 13,3 | should not prejudice his own honour. ~Orsino was the man Caesar 21 13,4 | a pretext of doing them honour, to place themselves on 22 15,1 | sworn that he would lose his honour or avenge the death of Paolo 23 15,2 | against the old man's word of honour pledged to the duke, had 24 16,1 | Dan Manuel had served with honour under King Ferdinand, and 25 16,1 | Old Castilian, for whom honour is still of some account, 26 Epi,2| Civigny held a great fete in honour of his return, although 27 Epi,2| Gregory XVI who are its honour and glory. ~