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1 The honourable member who introduced it was justly esteemed for his character.
2 But the honourable member for Westminster has misunderstood the early part of it.
3 And in speaking he should address, not another honourable member , but the chair.
4 To do the honourable member for Artois justice, he was above this affectation.
5 The principle advocated by the honourable member struck at the very root of monarchy.
6 He enjoyed the effect on the honourable member 's broad countenance.
7 The honourable member for Mile End had, he regretted to say, instituted this comparison.
8 The honourable member from the Gulf Coast had risen on a question of personal privilege.
9 He regretted to say that the honourable member for Tankerville was in custody on that charge.
10 He should speak of the gentleman to whom he alluded as the honourable member for Whitechapel.
11 An honourable member , Mr. W. Smith, had quoted some instances out of the evidence to the contrary.
12 The sketch writer Quentin Letts famously dubbed him "the honourable member for the early 20th century".
13 He rose, he said, to speak in favour of the honourable member 's motion, with one slight amendment subjoined.
14 If he calls an honourable member "Durak" (blockhead), or interrupts an orator with a laconic "Moltchi!"
15 The honourable member for Montrose (Mr Hume.)
16 Now the honourable member was returned, as the house is well aware, long before the passing of this act.
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