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 1    1,    2|          man very~ ~discreet and judicious, hee apparantly perceived,
 2    1,    5|      being singularly wise and~ ~judicious, answered the Messenger,
 3    6,    2|       both (being truly wise and judicious) have dealt justly,~ ~in
 4    6,    5|   ignorant, then to please the~ ~judicious understanding of the wise,
 5    6,    6| determine the matter, being very judicious, first heard the reasons
 6    6,    9|     LEARNING AND IGNORANCE, UPON JUDICIOUS APPREHENSION~ ~ ~ ~ Signior
 7    7,    9|         my Lord to be wise and~ ~judicious, and having committed all
 8    8,    7|            being vertuous, and a judicious Scholler, have an invincible
 9    8,    9|         Know then my learned and judicious Doctor, that it is not long~ ~
10    8,    9|    counsell, might know where so judicious a Doctour dwelt. In a~ ~
11    8,    9|        only by your wise, witty, judicious, and more then meere~ ~Mercurian
12    8,    9|    people, rather then any jot~ ~judicious: but I would thou hadst
13    9,    8|         thus began. As all they (judicious hearers)~ ~which have this
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