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1 You are one of the students who do honour to the institution.'
2 You will, I hope, do honour to the occasion by your presence.
3 He would do honour to his wife, and make much of her.
4 But I must first of all do honour to an Indian Ṣufi
5 And she will do honour to your final surrender, my dear friend.
6 The chiefs flocked to Waterford to do honour to their king's son.
7 To-night we all do honour to the heir of his Majesty of Kesh.
8 Several large urns and vases certainly do honour to the sculptor.
9 Charles at once mounted one of these, to do honour to the gift.
10 It is remarkably elegant, and would do honour to any volume of poems.
11 All nations hastened to do honour to so great a potentate.
12 He forgets that Muslims do honour Christ and the Virgin Mary.
13 We dwellers in the marshes do honour to Hermes, the author of our race.
14 All that was most worthy in Quebec attended to do honour to his memory.
15 My sisters, and their lords, will do honour to my promise in my absence.
16 And from medicine I will begin that I may do honour to my art.
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