We have no meanings for "higher honor" in our records yet.
1 The brothers soon entered; and never were princes or ambassadors greeted with higher honor .
2 And even when I broke those rules-ithas been to uphold a higher honor .
3 The arts were, in short, never held in higher honor than at this brilliant epoch.
4 There could be no higher honor than to be the servitor of this man's lady.
5 To be that man's friend, would be a higher honor than to be Edward's queen.
6 The only way to receive a higher honor was to die in battle-likeRita had.
7 So what higher honor could Ko-tan offer than to give place beside him to the Dor-ul-Otho?
8 He grasped Eragon's hand and shook it and, still holding it, said, I cannot imagine a higher honor .
9 Within a year or two past, a still higher honor has been awarded him from the same source.
10 And, from such judges as my fellow-citizens, I should look upon it as a higher honor than a laurel crown.
11 That it was a higher honor to be governed in a republic like ours, than to live in any other country?
12 But in all the long list of enthusiasts not one deserves a higher honor or has reaped a richer harvest than Sir Henry Layard.
13 To lie here among my brethren with such an epitaph, would be higher honor for me than a mausoleum like that of Caecilia Metella.
14 Red Bull, the best of the rest behind Mercedes and Ferrari last season, have ambitions of higher honors after partnering up with Honda engines.
15 "I can think of no higher honor . "
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