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 1   I,  34|  confusion. For by the unanimous judgment of all, and by the common
 2   I,  36|   deities? Is this the righteous judgment of the gods? Is not this
 3   I,  49|          desire, or of his sober judgment, makes a sinner. To say,
 4  II,   2|       Mercury, Mars, Give a true judgment; and, looking round on all
 5  II,  10| thousands of books; what kind of judgment, pray, is this, so unjust
 6  II,  14|          wisdom, and of accurate judgment and discernment, he essays
 7  II,  29|         a power above and divine judgment? And how shall he be overcome
 8  II,  55|       which have not feeling and judgment should be held to be wicked
 9 III,  15|          man at all possessed of judgment, believe that hairs and
10  VI,   3|        and contrived with sorry, judgment. Now, if you ask to be told
11  VI,  22|     light of his reason, and his judgment being darkened; and that
12 VII,  30|     hearts you know, by your own judgment, that we are speaking truly.
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