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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| could not therefore do full justice to the humour of Don Quixote' 2 I, TransPre| is true that to do full justice to Spanish humour in any 3 I, TransPre| foreigners have failed to do justice to the humour of Cervantes, 4 I, Ded| with more rigour and less justice the writings of others. 5 I, III| every tribunal and court of justice in Spain; until at last 6 I, IV| await you relying on the justice of the cause I maintain."~ ~" 7 I, VI| mend, so shall mercy or justice be meted out to them; and 8 I, VI| Austriada' of Juan Rufo, Justice of Cordova, and the 'Montserrate' 9 I, X| arraigned before a court of justice, however many homicides 10 I, XI| with truth and sincerity. Justice held her ground, undisturbed 11 I, XIII| and the arms by which his justice is done therein. And as 12 I, XIV| beautiful, could I with justice complain of you for not 13 I, XIV| persecuted, she should in justice be honoured and esteemed 14 I, XXII| worship," said Sancho, "Justice, which is the king himself, 15 I, XXII| your failure to obtain the justice you had on your side. All 16 I, XXIX| courtesy, and entrust the justice of my cause to the might 17 I, XXIX| honey. He has defrauded justice, and opposed his king and 18 I, XXXIII| which is possible may with justice be withheld, as was better 19 I, XXXIV| by inflexible, unswerving justice on him who has placed me 20 I, XXXVI| that, refusing me what in justice thou owest me, then even 21 I, XXXVII| to establish distributive justice, give to every man that 22 I, XLIV| the name of the king and justice!" he cried, "this thief 23 I, XLVI| end they, as officers of justice, settled the question by 24 I, L| to the administration of justice, and here capacity and sound 25 II, XVI| so, the usage should in justice extend to all nations, and 26 II, XVIII| standing, the second by simple justice; and so the third comes 27 II, XVIII| and must know the rules of justice, distributive and equitable, 28 II, XXVI| before him and officers of justice behind; and here you see 29 II, XXVII| caught by the officers of justice, who were looking for him 30 II, XXXVI| governor does ungoverned justice."~ ~"I don't mean it that 31 II, XXXVIII| tongue has failed to do justice, countless princes, not 32 II, XLII| compassion, but not more justice, than the pleadings of the 33 II, XLII| permittest the staff of justice to swerve, let it be not 34 II, XLII| injury and fix them on the justice of the case.~ ~"Let not 35 II, XLII| handsome woman come to seek justice of thee, turn away thine 36 II, XLII| and loftier than that of justice.~ ~"If thou followest these 37 II, XLV| outcry and exclaiming, "Justice, senor governor, justice! 38 II, XLV| Justice, senor governor, justice! and if I don't get it on 39 II, XLV| all the while crying out, "Justice from God and the world! 40 II, XLVII| history says that from the justice court they carried Sancho 41 II, XLIX| as he saw the officers of justice he turned about and ran 42 II, XLIX| the questions officers of justice put."~ ~"What are you by 43 II, XLIX| and then the officer of justice came up and carried me before 44 II, LI| was any doubt about the justice of a case I should lean 45 II, LII| lord the duke will do me justice is to ask pears from the 46 II, LII| trials, and observing too justice to both sides, as all princes 47 II, LII| should place their claim for justice in the hands of Don Quixote; 48 II, LII| came to her house to demand justice; so they gave them a room 49 II, LVI| of the real husband. The justice of God and the king against 50 II, LX| short of strict distributive justice.~ ~When this had been done, 51 II, LX| From what I have seen here, justice is such a good thing that 52 II, LXIII| and mine can with strict justice open the door to clemency, 53 II, LXV| true he mingles mercy with justice, still, seeing that the 54 II, LXVI| nor has it a shadow of justice in it; because, if it be