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 1    1,    6|        if I should proceede in justice to inflict it on~ ~thee:
 2    1,    8|        MEN TO UNDERSTAND, THAT JUSTICE IS NECESSARY~ ~ IN A KING
 3    1,    8|       refused to punish~ ~with justice the offence of others, but
 4    1,    8|  checke the Kings deniall of~ ~justice, and comming before him
 5    2,    1|          All the Sergeants for Justice standing at the Church doore,
 6    2,    1|       unto~ ~him. Good my Lord Justice, helpe me in an hard case;
 7    2,    7|     father,~ ~and therefore in justice to be highest preferred.
 8    2,    7|     execution; so that equity, justice, and honesty, being quite~ ~
 9    2,    7|    before; and allowing it for justice, that the Duke or any other~ ~
10    3,    7|    proofe made in the Court of justice, that~ ~one Aldobrandino
11    3,    7|       the Ministers of God and justice, whereas indeede they are~ ~
12    3,    7|   great a sinne, as the divine justice (which in an~ ~equall Ballance
13    4,    1|        pardon for the one, yet justice standeth up against~ ~the
14    4,    1|       no more then~ ~right and justice, that so worthy a heart
15    4,    3|       had concluded to execute justice.~ ~ Heere you are to observe,
16    4,    3|       againe into the hands of justice: I have a Barke~ ~readily
17    4,    4|             IN COMMENDATION OF JUSTICE BETWEENE PRINCES; AND DECLARING~ ~
18    4,    4|        way whereby to deny him justice, it being~ ~urged so instantly
19    4,    4|      thought a King voyde of~ ~justice. So these two unfortunate
20    4,    7|  brought~ ~before the bench of Justice, and charged with the death
21    4,    7|    brought before the seate of Justice, according as Andreana was,~ ~
22    4,    7|   departed from the bench~ ~of Justice, and came to the place,
23    4,   10|    going before the~ ~bench of Justice, accuseth her selfe for
24    5,    8|        executioner~ ~of divine justice; for all thy interposition
25    6,    7|       accuse her, and required justice against her.~ ~ The Gentlewoman,
26    8,    5|    from hence; that I may have justice~ ~against him, for stealing
27    8,    5|        but cryed out still for justice against him,~ ~as he did
28    8,    5|  ashamed that you doe me not~ ~justice, why will you not heare
29    8,    5|        I must, and~ ~will have Justice.~ ~ By this time the Judge
30    8,    5|      Breecht on the Bench of~ ~Justice, and in the hearing of criminall
31    8,    7|       have, being condemned by justice, and led to execution:~ ~
32    8,    8|        of revenge is (in meere justice) imposed on mee, and ordained
33    9,    1|    falling into~ ~the hands of Justice, with the body of Scannadio
34    9, Song| faithlesse deed,~ ~ And not in justice punish it~ ~ As treasons
35   10,    3|   revenge, as you~ ~thinke (in justice) answerable to my sin.~ ~
36   10,    6|       you imagine this~ ~to be justice in a King, that such as
37   10,    8|      be requited, as I have in justice deserved, namely with~ ~
38   10,    8|      fetch her hence, who~ ~in justice is mine, even in meere despight
39   10,    8|    Sergeants and~ ~Officers of justice (by information of him that
40   10,    8|        before the Tribunall of justice.~ ~ His soule earnestly
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