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1 8| pool. It is indifferent for judges and magistrates; for if 2 55| OF JUDICATURE~Judges ought to remember, that 3 55| antiquity, to introduce novelty. Judges ought to be more learned, 4 55| adversario. The office of judges may have reference unto 5 55| tastes of the grape–stone. Judges must beware of hard constructions, 6 55| present time, be by wise judges confined in the execution: 7 55| causes of life and death, judges ought (as far as the law 8 55| advocates should prevail with judges; whereas they should imitate 9 55| it is more strange, that judges should have noted favorites; 10 55| the sovereign and estate. Judges ought above all to remember 11 55| states do often consult with judges; and again, when judges 12 55| judges; and again, when judges do often consult with the 13 55| moves with the other. Let judges also remember, that Solomon’ 14 55| of sovereignty. Let not judges also be ignorant of their