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Examples
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Euery man there is his owne Iudge, acordyng to Iustice.
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Thei haue no officers of Iustice among them, because thei do nothing that ought to be punisshed.
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But yf he haue slaine an catte or a snyte, 18 willingly or vnwillingly: the people ronneth vpon him vppon heapes, and withoute all ordre of Iustice or lawe, in moste miserable wise torment him to death.
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It was not thoughte to bee Iustice, that the manne of warre, whiche hasardeth his bodie for the sauftie of his countrie, should for an enterest of lone, bee throwen into prisone.
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Iustice benche did sieme to giue place, neither to the Areopagites of the Athenienses, ne yet to the Senate of the Lacedemonians that many a daie after theim ware instituted.
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Lordes chief Iustice, or Presidentes of Iudgementes, so that their
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Teneriff and Palma, yet he also reserued the rod of Iustice to himselfe, because otherwise the vassals might be euil intreated of their Lords.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Captaine that doth Iustice vnto all men: and euery night they keepe watch about the Carouan, and comming to Alepo we went to Tripoli, whereas Master Florin, and Master Andrea Polo, and I with a Frier, went and hired a barke to goe with vs to Ierusalem.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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It were not much for euery Iustice of peace, who by his blew coat proteceth the properest and most seuiceable men at euery muster from the warres, to contribute the charge that one of these idle men doe put him to for one yeere: nor for the Lawyer, who riseth by the dissensions of his neighbours, to take but one yeeres gifts (which they call fees) out of his coffers.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Captaine to administer Iustice to all Christians of the Portugales.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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