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Right Honourable
adjective
- (in Britain and certain Commonwealth countries) a title of respect for a Privy Councillor or an appeal-court judge
- (in Britain) a title of respect for an earl, a viscount, a baron, or the Lord Mayor or Lord Provost of any of certain cities
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The right honourable baronet prefaced his motion by a speech of two hours' duration.
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On the day named the right honourable baronet introduced this resolution with a speech of considerable length and ability.
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The total diminution of revenues occasioned by the reductions was estimated by the right honourable baronet at about 270,000.
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Mr. Labouchere said that he had heard the speech of the right honourable baronet with great pleasure.
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The right honourable baronet should be held responsible individually: the electoral body would compel him to do them justice.
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