On the shore of Chalcedon, the emperor held a safer conference with a more honorable foe, who, before Heraclius descended from his galley, saluted with reverence and pity the majesty of the purple.
On the fragment of a rock Aligern stood alone and unshaken, till he calmly surveyed the hopeless condition of his country, and judged it more honorable to be the friend of Narses, than the slave of the Franks.
But this passage is more honorable to the manufactures than to the navigation of Phoenicia, from whence they had been imported to Troy in Phrygian bottoms.
Their tomb at Rasaphe was famous for miracles, and that Syrian town acquired the more honorable name of Sergiopolis.
Your clemency on this occasion will be more honorable to you than your most celebrated victories.
These compensations of the purse and the person introduced, in the eleventh century, a more honorable mode of satisfaction.
For the marriage of his own son with the daughter of Hugo, king of Italy, a more honorable defence is contrived by the wise Porphyrogenitus.
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