A Manual of Composition And Rhetoric: a Text-Book for Schools And Colleges

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A Manual of Composition And Rhetoric: a Text-Book for Schools And Colleges
John S John Seely Hart
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in such a case is written last, as James McCosh, D. D., LL. D., not James McCosh, L^i. D., D. D.
Clergymen. ^Ciergymen always have the prefix Rev., and Bishops that of Rt Rev., and this is usually retained even where they have D. D., or some other honorary title, after their name, as Rev. John Maclean, D. D., LL. D.
Hbnora5{^«. — Judges, Members of Congress, and some other high officers of Government, have the prefix Honorable. This title prefixed to a name extin- guishes the title Esquire afte
...r it, but not any title of special honor. It would not be right to say Hon. Joel Jones, Esq., but one may with entire propriety say Hon.
Joel Jones, LL. D.
JPWJl JVame.— Where an honorary prefix such as Rev. or Hon. is used, it is more respectful to give the full name, as Rev. William A. Butler, not Rev. Mr.
Butler; Hon. Salmon P. Chase, not Hon. Judge Chase.
€^ovemors.^The Governor of a State is usually addressed as His Excellency, and this is written in a separate line, with the fUU name in a second line, and the official title on a third line.


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