| Father Duffy | Michael Duffy. | and dear Sir:
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Protestant | Mr. Saintly | The Rev. Geo. | Sir:
Clergyman | (If he is D.D. or | Saintly. (If you do | or
| LL.D., you call him | not know his first | My dear Sir:
| Dr. Saintly.) | name, write The |
| | Rev. ... Saintly. |
| | rather than the |
| | Rev. Mr. Saintly) |
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Rabbi | Rabbi Wise | Dr. Stephen Wise, | Dear Sir:
| (If he is D.D. or | or Rabbi Stephen |
| LL.D., he is called | Wise, or Rev. |
| Dr. Wise) | Stephen Wise. |
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Ambassador | Your Excellency | His Excellency | Your
| or | The American | Excellency:
| Mr. Ambassador | Ambassador,[B] |
| | American Embassy, |
| | London. |
| | |
| | |
| | |
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Minister | In English he is | The Hon. J.D. | Sir: is
Pleni- | usually called "Mr. | Prince, American | correct but,
potentiary | Prince," though it | Legation, | Your
| is not incorrect to | Copenhagen, or | Excellency:
| call him "Mr. | (more courteously) | is sometimes
| Minister." The | His Excellency, The | used in
| title "Excellency" | American Minister, | courtesy.
| is also occasionally | Copenhagen, Denmark |
| used in courtesy, | |
| though it does not | |
| belong to him. | |
| In French he is
|