Day, Novell

 1    2,    9|       which,~ ~according to the sentence, was presently performed.
 2    3,    7|         the fact; whereupon the sentence is already~ ~set downe in
 3    3,    7|       to morrow at night, the~ ~sentence of thy free absolution,
 4    4,    3|    their forced confession, and sentence~ ~of death pronounced on
 5    4,    4|     importunity) pronounced the sentence of death on the Prince,~ ~
 6    4,    7|       the more earnestly) the~ ~sentence of death against her, that
 7    4,   10|         the Governor~ ~gave him sentence to be hanged.~ ~ Soone were
 8    5,    6|       consumed with~ ~fire. The sentence of death, did not so much
 9    5,    7|    Father had given this cruell sentence, both against his~ ~owne
10    5,    7|        Daughter, then let the~ ~sentence of death be executed on
11    5,    8|      scorne, she had the~ ~like sentence of condemnation pronounced
12    6,    7|  enforce him to~ ~pronounce the sentence of death against her. But
13    6,    7|        us, I~ ~should pronounce sentence against you, and (consequently)
14    6,    7|       proceede to pronounce any sentence, may it please you~ ~to
15    9,    2|      while you may, having this sentence alwaies~ ~in remembrance,
16    9,    9| therefore it is my~ ~peremptory sentence, that all such women as
17   10,    4|      agreed~ ~altogether in one sentence, and gave charge to Signior
18   10,    8|      being then Praetor, gave~ ~sentence that he should be crucified
19   10,    8|        Marcus Varro, recall thy sentence given on the condemned man~ ~
20   10,    8|      delivered, and inflict the sentence of death on me.~ ~ Octavius
21   10,    8|         way constrayned, by the sentence of banishment~ ~from his
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