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1 1| yet truth, which only doth judge itself, teacheth that the 2 5| upon a lightsome ground: judge therefore of the pleasure 3 11| themselves happy; for if they judge by their own feeling, they 4 29| in any thing thou shalt judge hurtful, to discontinue 5 41| fitter to invent, than to judge; fitter for execution, than 6 49| can execute, and perhaps judge of particulars, one by one; 7 55| blame. But it is the unjust judge, that is the capital remover 8 55| The principal duty of a judge, is to suppress force and 9 55| the surfeit of courts. A judge ought to prepare his way 10 55| then is the virtue of a judge seen, to make inequality 11 55| justice; and an overspeaking judge is no well–tuned cymbal. 12 55| cymbal. It is no grace to a judge, first to find that, which 13 55| pertinent. The parts of a judge in hearing, are four: to 14 55| ways. There is due from the judge to the advocate, some commendation 15 55| at the bar, chop with the judge, nor wind himself into the 16 55| the cause anew, after the judge hath declared his sentence; 17 55| other side, let not the judge meet the cause half way, 18 55| times point the way to the judge himself.~Fourthly, for that