Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|        they may take, neither can law nor justice redress them
 2    2, 11|         not to strive against the law of death, neither intend
 3    3, 14|         your justice by order and law, upon the bloud of this
 4    4, 22|          all publique justice and law, armed with fire and arrowes,
 5    4, 22|        the will of my daughter in law Venus, whom alwaies I have
 6    4, 22|         incurre the danger of the law, intituled, De servo corrupto,
 7    4, 22|    lawfull, and legitimate by the law civill. Incontinently after
 8    5, 27|       Lepolemus, according to the law, whom by so much travell
 9    5, 27|           having no regard to the law and order of God Jupiter)
10    5, 31|     against good manners, and the law naturall? But I promise
11    6, 36|          incur the penalty of the law Cornelia, in selling a free
12    7, 41|    according to the rigour of the law of Julia, which commandeth
13    7, 41| whatsoever I say, she holdeth for law, and indeed equity will
14    7, 42|    against the poore, when as the law is common for all men, and
15    7, 42|        should be hanged and their law too, before he would be
16    8, 44|       this young man her sonne in law, either because she was
17    8, 44|           example of the Athenian law, and judgement materiall,
18    8, 44|          an Ape, according to the law against parricides: wherefore
19    8, 44|      innocent, should against all law and conscience, be punished
20    8, 46|         who according to order of law, was appointed heire of
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