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1 3,1| the dragoons, then we may judge which is greater, Mynheer 2 7,3| Cornelius, politely, to his judge, "and you know it very well." ~" 3 7,3| the way, Doctor," said the judge; "give up to us the papers 4 7,3| Dr. Cornelius," said the judge, "in the name of the States, 5 7,3| contains." ~Saying this, the judge pointed with his finger 6 8,1| and, besides, I have seen Judge van Spennen with the archers 7 10,2| mean to say, sir, that the judge who is to examine you to-morrow 8 11,1| escape from prison. ~The judge summed up with the following 9 16,1| from the garden, that I may judge?" ~"I will do so to-morrow." ~" 10 16,1| from a shady, so that I may judge of its properties in a dry 11 25,2| seems to me as difficult to judge as that which was brought 12 26,2| she thought to be her real judge, "I am going to incriminate 13 26,2| Horticultural Society; they have to judge on the black tulip, and 14 33,1| these words, the Prince, to judge of the effect they produced, 15 33,2| that famous encounter. To judge from the weals which he