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 1  Ind      |       enormous iniquities, by the just anger of God was~ ~sent
 2  Ind      |          names I could report, if just occasion did not forbid
 3  Ind      |        How much more~ ~honest and just is it then for us, and for
 4    1,    7|      being led out of my way by a just and~ ~religious anger against
 5    2,    8|  desertfully, in the censure of a just and upright judge, a fault
 6    2,    8|       allow this to be equall and just. In which respect, I am
 7    2,    8|   worthily deserved. But God, the just rewarder~ ~of all good endeavours,
 8    2,    9|    treachery, doe really make~ ~a just discovery thereof. And therefore
 9    3,    3|           come to tell~ ~you, the just reason of my anger, and
10    3,    5|           affect thee or no: as a just guerdon of thy constant
11    3,    7|         If then he continued so~ ~just and loyall to you, as (of
12    3,    8|      manner after his death, as a just pennance for his~ ~jealousie.~ ~
13    3,    9|        correspondently with the~ ~just time.~ ~ Thus the old Lady,
14    3,   10|        tell her that it~ ~was not just to punish the Devil by putting
15    3,   10|         and recovered your speech just as your bare bones had~ ~
16    4,    1|          thou hast kindled a most just~ ~indignation in me, by
17    4,    2|        come a time at length, for just discovering of all, that
18    4,    3|       distresse and~ ~misery. The just vengeance of Heaven followed
19    4,    6|          good liking, I have no~ ~just reason to be offended therewith.
20    4,    7|        consumed with~ ~fire, as a just punishment for her abhominable
21    4,    7|            lost their lives. For, just in the middest of the bed,
22    4,    9|           opinion, and not by any just~ ~cause given you, to murther
23    4,   10|      suffer it to be lost without just cause, she directed~ ~her
24    5,    7|            wherefore, when he was just opposite before the window,
25    5,    8| intermission.~ ~Every Friday, and just at this houre, our course
26    5,    8|         where~ ~she suffereth the just punishment inflicted on
27    6,    8|           EIGHTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ IN JUST SCORNE OF SUCH UNSIGHTLY
28    7,    2|        men: would it not minister just~ ~reason, of punishing themselves
29    7,    4|         needed. But, whether as a just scourge for this his grosse~ ~
30    7,    5|         THE FIFT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ IN JUST SCORNE AND MOCKERY OF SUCH
31    7,    5|     honest, and now when he hadde just~ ~occasion to be jealous
32    7,    7|    Anichino, and that he was more just and faithfull to you,~ ~
33    7,    7|      deeds. But seeing he~ ~is so just, faithfull, and loyall to
34    7,    7|        living to his wife, and so just a Servant, as~ ~could not
35    7,    9|           persons, as~ ~might bee just judges of my wrongs, and
36    7,    9|         done well~ ~in acting her just revenge upon the Hawke,
37    7,   10|       King, who will be accounted just and~ ~upright: should first
38    8,    1|  Almaignes. And because he made~ ~just repayment, to every one
39    8,    1|        see whether the summe be~ ~just, or no. And having drawne
40    8,    2|            to do our devoire in~ ~just revenge on their Mothers,
41    8,    3|          him, he smote Calandrino just in the backe~ ~therewith,
42    8,    7|         apprehension, upon a very just retribution,~ ~happening
43    8,    8| contentment.~ ~ But, whether as a just punishment, for breaking
44    8,   10| applauding the~ ~Scholler for his just revenge. But the discourse
45    8,   10|         the Merchant may have~ ~a just account rendred him, and
46    9,    4|     wholly to please him, without just taxation of any grosse errour;~ ~
47    9,    5|         THE FIFT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ IN JUST REPREHENSION OF THOSE VAINEHEADED
48    9,   10|        THE TENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ IN JUST REPROOFE OF SUCH FOOLISH
49   10,    1|        beast~ ~art thou? thou art just like thy Master that gave
50   10,    4|         my judges, whether I have just occasion to doe so, or no?
51   10,    4|           and no man els by any~ ~just title, can lay any claime
52   10,    4|             affection, gave him a just and lawfull title, to her
53   10,    6|           verily, that you were a just King, and not a~ ~ravenous
54   10,    8|          the happy houre, and the just~ ~requitall of thy long,
55   10,    8|  experience, how powerfull is the just indignation~ ~of the wronged
56   10,    9|         proceed~ ~further in this just cause of complaint. But
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