Mr. Rondeau ishighly respected in Montreal as an able lawyer and as a citizen of public worth and is especially popular and influential with the French, of which race he is an able representative in this city.
The family is highly respected, warm regard being extended father and sons.
Prominent among the French colony, Mr. Patenaude is highly respected by all who know him for what he has attained and for those characteristics which have made possible his success.
A distinguished and influential lawyer, he is highly respected in the profession and is esteemed by the general public as a public-spirited citizen who loyally acknowledges and fulfills his duties to his city and his country.
Having early learned this, we were surprised to find him sohighly respected by the whites.
He is highly respected by the government in the island, and at home, and possesses the esteem of his fellow-citizens of all colors.
He is highly respectedby the merchants of Bridgetown for his integrity and business talents.
HENRY I, of France, died in consequence of taking an improper medicine; highly respectedas a good warrior and a benevolent man.
He was a highly respected man, an eminent lawyer, and one of the fathers of the New York bar.
He was my senior by thirteen years as a graduate of the Military Academy, where I had known him well as my highly respected instructor.
At last a favourable hearing was given to a word of peace which a highly respected Voetian, the venerable preacher of eighty years of age, J.
Yet they form a highly respected class, and nowhere in the Protestant world is the tone of ecclesiastical feeling and piety so prevailingly high.
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