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1    1|         our cordials, before we judge of him. The finest qualities
2    1|         measured; nor are we to judge of what he can do by any
3    1|     cover nakedness, and he may judge how much of any necessary
4    3| pecuniary character. If one may judge who rarely looks into the
5    3|        and thin rising vapors I judge; and here I will begin to
6   18|      his prison doors - why the judge does not dismis his case -
7   18|              The words of their judge; but were safe without an
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