Book, Chapter

 1    3, 12|         before the Judge in the Judgement place, and that he awarded
 2    3, 12|          they placed mee in the Judgement hall, before the seat of
 3    3, 13|         wherefore pronounce you judgement against this man beeing
 4    4, 19|        whether I was an Asse in judgement and sence, or no. For first
 5    4, 19|   persons were brought from the Judgement place, to try and fight
 6    4, 22|        the sheepheard (in whose judgement and competence the great
 7    4, 23|      every man had declared his judgement, did speake in this manner:
 8    5, 24|       by the common opinion and judgement of the people, was laid
 9    5, 24|  favoureth no mortall person by judgement, but is alwaies conversent,
10    5, 25|         and such as have a good judgement, will preferre their owne
11    5, 25|        of women depended in the judgement of an Asse.~
12    5, 30|     before the Justices to have judgement of death.~
13    8, 44|        of the Athenian law, and judgement materiall, their Advocates
14    8, 44|        likelihood of truth, the judgement was ended: neither was there
15    8, 44|        mocke and flowte at your judgement: for I will give you an
16    8, 46|         great Jupiter, sold his judgement for a little pleasure, which
17    8, 46| prowesse above great Ajax. What judgement was there likewise amongst
18    8, 46|      further purpose.~After the judgement of Paris was ended, Juno
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