Book,  Par.

 1     I,     20|       fell the administration of justice between citizens and foreigners. ~ ~
 2     I,     99|         This, though it promoted justice, ruined freedom. Pius Aurelius,
 3    VI,     16| temporarily chosen to administer justice and provide for emergencies,
 4    VI,     37|    favour had alike passed away, justice asserted itself. Pursued
 5   XII,     12|         to practise clemency and justice which barbarians would like
 6   XII,     51|       Claudius was administering justice, the populace crowded round
 7   XII,     70|          whole administration of justice for which there had been
 8   XIV,     25|         it constituted right and justice. Consequently, when the
 9   XIV,     27|        legitimate warfare? Would justice be promoted, or would they
10   XIV,     53|    purposing meanwhile to defeat justice on some legal pretext and
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