1A chancellor was now also found in the person of the Hon.
2On the envelope was written in his good, clear handwriting: The Hon.
3In response to this toast, I have the honor of introducing Hon.
4A word in the ear of Parson Wibird Hawkins, or the Hon.
5Soon after we had settled, the motion in charge of the Hon.
6William H. Taft, of Ohio; Prof. Dean C. Worcester, of Michigan; Hon.
7The pro-slavery party were very indignant over the matter, and the Hon.
8The best and latest work on Washington is that of the Hon.
9The book, which was published in 1775, is dedicated to the Hon.
10Them two fellers' daddy died in the penitentiary last spring. The Hon.
11So pervasive, indeed, was the spirit of the times that the Hon.
12He stood now gazing malevolently at the tall figure of the Hon.
13Thus, in common with all who had any dealings with the Hon.
14We sat in the drawing-room until six, but, strangely enough, the Hon.
15On the seventh of July, I was again visited by the Hon.
16We crossed to Windsor, and met Col. McMicken; who immediately wired Hon.