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 1    2,   10|    were now~ ~hammering in the judges head, for thogh he could
 2    5,    8|     There the three impartiall judges, imposed this further infliction~ ~
 3    6,   10|   which now overruleth us, the judges have~ ~forsaken their venerable
 4    7,    9|   persons, as~ ~might bee just judges of my wrongs, and as I conceive
 5    8,    5|  covetousnesse and misery, the Judges would bring~ ~also in their
 6    8,    5|   among other Potestates and~ ~Judges, there came an especiall
 7    8,    5| Courthouse, he shewed them the Judges hansome paire of Breeches,~ ~
 8    8,    5|   broken boord, as also on the Judges low-hanging Breech,~ ~plucking
 9    8,    5|       he rapt out a~ ~kinde of Judges oath, saying: I will know
10    8,    5|      honest,~ ~discreet worthy Judges and Magistrates; Whereas
11   10,    4|      in the world; be you~ ~my judges, whether I have just occasion
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