Book, Chapter

1    3, 15|       I will complaine to the Justices. Wherewithall he came angerly
2    5, 30|    and to lead him before the Justices to have judgement of death.~
3    7, 43|     the poore gardener to the Justices, who was committed immediately
4    8, 44|      stoned to death, but the Justices fearing a farther inconvenience
5    8, 44| presented himselfe before the justices and confirmed the accusation
6    8, 44|   layd; there was none of the Justices, none of any reputation
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