Book, Chapter

 1    3, 12|       before the seat of the Judges: and after that the Crier
 2    3, 12|       and people desired the Judges to give sentence in the
 3    3, 13|     O most reverend and just Judges, the thing which I propose
 4    3, 13|      danger. Verily ye three Judges, I confess that I drew out
 5    3, 14|      in this manner: O right Judges, we pray by the justice
 6    3, 14|      one of the most antient Judges did rise and say, Touching
 7    3, 14|     her howling, desired the Judges, that before I should be
 8    3, 14|    me by commandement of the Judges, and thrust me forward to
 9    3, 14|   and by the Magistrates and Judges with their ensignes entred
10    3, 14| merry than I was before, the Judges and magistrates departed,
11    8, 44|    or at the presence of the Judges, or at his owne guilty conscience,
12    8, 44|     young man, saying: O yee judges, on a day when this young
13    8, 44|    am right glad ye reverend judges, that I am a man of name
14    8, 44|    by the commandment of the Judges, bound his hands and brought
15    8, 44|    he brought him before the Judges, whereupon the wickednesse
16    8, 46|   bane, ran forthwith to the judges house, that what with her
17    8, 46|    Advocates, if many of our judges now a daies sell their judgements
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