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 1  Ind      |       of mine, will (in~ ~your judgement) appeare to have but a harsh
 2  Ind      |      deprived of a Womans best judgement) that wee seeke not after
 3  Ind      |     thinke it~ ~meete (if your judgement therein shall jumpe with
 4    1,    1|         I say) not as in~ ~the judgement of God, but according to
 5    1,    1|  according to the~ ~Physicions judgement) from bad to worse, as no
 6    1,    1|      more, God, before~ ~whose judgement he knowes not how soone
 7    1,    1|     outward appearance, vulgar judgement will censure~ ~otherwise
 8    1,    4|     Noveltie, as in their owne judgement may cause most contentment.~ ~
 9    1,    5|      great part of sence and~ ~judgement in men, to affect women
10    1,    6|       from him, then in better judgement~ ~they could have done.~ ~
11    1,    9|       taken from them, neither judgement to know~ ~such as deserve
12    1,    9|     you, who (according to her judgement) must take her turne, and~ ~
13    1,    9|      to be guided by mine owne judgement, but to associate the~ ~
14    2,    2|  respects, he appeared (in her judgement) farre beyond the~ ~Chambermaides
15    2,    3|   according to~ ~her concealed judgement) or setled order (at least)
16    2,    6|  greatnes, but with a resolved judgement, thus replied. My Lord,~ ~
17    2,    7|        not foreseeing with any judgement, that these~ ~wishes were
18    2,    7|     tooke, neither by Marinall judgement, or any apprehension else~ ~
19    2,    7|      if in thy great and grave judgement (after the hearing of my~ ~
20    2,    7|       horsemen, seeming (in my judgement) to bee persons of~ ~power
21    2,    8|  observations, allowable in my judgement, and~ ~living now in mee,
22    2,    8|        to mee, by guiding~ ~my judgement with such moderation, to
23    2,    9|    perceive) thou hast slender judgement in the Nature of things:~ ~
24    2,   10|   disposed~ ~abroade, the like judgement they give of their Wives
25    2,   10|   considerate, as (in your own judgement) the world reputed you to
26    3,    3|      of the world, who to my~ ~judgement, doth abhorre all such base
27    3,    7|       have throwne. this heavy judgement on me, and~ ~therefore I
28    3,    9|            COMMENDING THE GOOD JUDGEMENT AND UNDERSTANDING IN LADIES
29    3,    9|     their Father by generall~ ~judgement. Upon his urging by what
30    4,    1|  credited from the report or~ ~judgement of any person; but onely
31    4,    1|      eyes have not deceived my judgement, you never gave him the
32    4,    6|        an Husband,~ ~as (in my judgement) had bene best fitting for
33    4,    8|   contrary to the counsell and judgement of men, but~ ~also to crosse
34    4,    8|        needs shew her studious judgement and capacity, was of~ ~much
35    4,   10|    pieces; which~ ~some weaker judgement having formerly dealt withall,
36    4,   10|       the tenter of infamous~ ~judgement, and (though never so cleare)
37    4,   10|     Jeroly, as a~ ~theefe, and judgement of death is (as I heare)
38    5,    1|       of the soule, reason and judgement; being (indeed a meere~ ~
39    5,    1|     would~ ~awake. For, in his judgement, she excelled all the women
40    5,    8|   compasse; it appeared in the judgement~ ~of his Kindred and Friends,
41    5,   10|     savoured of good wit and~ ~judgement; and the Queene being risen,
42    6,    1|     savouring of wit and sound judgement,~ ~worthily deserving to
43    6,    1|     ingenuitie, admirable in~ ~judgement, and most delicate in her
44    6,    3|      plenty about her, whose~ ~judgement might be as vile, as the
45    6,    8|      Cane, and yet thought her judgement to exceed~ ~Salomons, could
46    6,    9|         Opinion, their vulgare judgement passed on him, that his~ ~
47    7,    4|      would induce your sharper judgement of me, and lay~ ~that shame
48    7,    9|        then either reason or~ ~judgement, could give direction. In
49    7,    9|         in the depth of setled judgement, all the world~ ~should
50    7,   10|       am in feare of a greater judgement then this, for a grievous~ ~
51    8,    7|     are endued with~ ~the best judgement and understanding in naturall
52    8,    7| demeanour, she seemed~ ~in his judgement, to be a Woman so compleate
53    8,    7|     day in vaine;~ ~for, if my judgement faile me not, I thinke I
54    8,    7| greatest, either his sense and judgement, or the affection I beare~ ~
55    8,    8|     Because it appeareth in my judgement (faire Ladyes) that the~ ~
56    8,    9|      know thee to bee a man of judgement, deepely informed in all~ ~
57    8,    9| converse with men of skill and judgement, and you have made~ ~the
58    8,   10|        to have sound sight and judgement. So remaining~ ~contented (
59    8,   10|        rellish of good wit and judgement: and being all risen, fell
60    9,    3|        I am not so skilfull in judgement, as to argue on~ ~the Nature
61    9,    3|         and hee had passed his judgement~ ~concerning the water,
62    9,    3|        Husband, I leave to the judgement of~ ~all good Women.~ ~
63    9,    5|   perswaded of your opinion in judgement with mine, that there is
64    9,    5|    thou~ ~dost observe me with judgement, why man, I am not so old
65    9,    9|        Ladies, if with advised judgement, we do duly consider~ ~the
66   10,    2|      holinesse, as (in my best judgement) I thinke him~ ~to be.~ ~
67   10,    4|     was reputed (even~ ~in the judgement of the best Phisitians,
68   10,    4|       in a true and unpartiall judgement ) are worthy to be equalled
69   10,    5|        him to performe (in her judgement) an act~ ~of impossibility;
70   10,    5|     difficult, but in a lovers judgement it appeareth possible.~ ~
71   10,    5|   compassion? I protest (in my judgement) the one is no~ ~way comparable
72   10,    8|      to be a~ ~man of sensible judgement.~ ~ After he had thus discoursed
73   10,    8|     honest then himselfe. Your judgement hath bestowed her on a rich~ ~
74   10,    8|         hee stept from off the judgement bench, and crouding~ ~through
75   10,    9|      Thorello seemed (in their judgement) to bee the most gracious,~ ~
76   10,   10|       have done: because their judgement might fall farre short,
77   10,   10|        there, wherein~ ~(by my judgement) we have done well and honestly.
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