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court of justice
1. Alice had never been in a court of justice before, but she had read about them in books, and she was quite pleased to find that she knew the name of nearly everything there
2. In order to increase their payment, the attorneys and clerks have contrived to multiply words beyond all necessity, to the corruption of the law language of, I believe, every court of justice in Europe
3. The sale of moveables, when it is ordered by a court of justice, is subject to the like duty of two and a-half per cent
4. International Court of Justice
5. 6 square kilometres adjoining the temple complex has been under Cambodia's territorial sovereignty since the International Court of Justice's landmark adjudication in 1962
6. the World Bank, The International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court are listed as
7. It makes Jesus our advocate in the Heavenly court of justice, our counsellor, and our
8. It makes Jesus our advocate in the Heavenly court of justice, our counsellor, and our friend
9. It makes Jesus our advocate in the Heavenly court of justice, our counsellor,
10. This makes Jesus our advocate in the Heavenly court of justice, our counsellor, and
11. Whether he was guilty or not, he paid a price no court of justice could exceed
12. ‘’From the Hygieans, yes! Their leader that was responsible for ordering the plot against you has been stripped of all powers by her corporation’s board of directors and is now awaiting trial in front of the Spacers League High Court of Justice
13. It was a court of justice equivalent to supreme court
14. The Dutch pair were forced to hire lawyers and had to attend a preliminary hearing in Chana Court of Justice two years ago
15. So he told him he was quite right in pursuing the object he had in view, and that such a motive was natural and becoming in cavaliers as distinguished as he seemed and his gallant bearing showed him to be; and that he himself in his younger days had followed the same honourable calling, roaming in quest of adventures in various parts of the world, among others the Curing-grounds of Malaga, the Isles of Riaran, the Precinct of Seville, the Little Market of Segovia, the Olivera of Valencia, the Rondilla of Granada, the Strand of San Lucar, the Colt of Cordova, the Taverns of Toledo, and divers other quarters, where he had proved the nimbleness of his feet and the lightness of his fingers, doing many wrongs, cheating many widows, ruining maids and swindling minors, and, in short, bringing himself under the notice of almost every tribunal and court of justice in Spain; until at last he had retired to this castle of his, where he was living upon his property and upon that of others; and where he received all
16. "Peace," said Don Quixote; "where hast thou ever seen or heard that a knight-errant has been arraigned before a court of justice, however many homicides he may have committed?"
17. The procureur entered with the same grave and measured step he would have employed in entering a court of justice
18. The book itself had the appearance of having been stolen from some court of justice, and perhaps his knowledge of its antecedents, combined with his own experience in that wise, gave him a reliance on its powers as a sort of legal spell or charm
19. Before the entrance of the magistrates, and indeed frequently afterwards, a court of justice, on days when some especial trial is to take place, resembles a drawing-room where many persons recognize each other and converse if they can do so without losing their seats; or, if they are separated by too great a number of lawyers, communicate by signs
20. There could be little doubt, for instance, that this very ship's crew, though no unfavorable specimens of the nautical brotherhood, had been guilty, as we should phrase it, of depredations on the Spanish commerce, such as would have perilled all their necks in a modern court of justice
21. It had been a court of justice, a place of wedding feasts, the hall where ambassadors were toasted or murdered
22. de Caen would never permitt any legall proceeding neither in the Admiralty nor in any other Court of justice here in England
23. The Court of Justice was accused of having left a decision of the Court of Law unaltered
24. , that the Senate could not try a case on its merits, in this case he was evidently strongly in favour of repealing the decision of the Court of Justice, and that Selenin, in spite of his characteristic reticence, stated the opposite opinion with quite unexpected warmth
25. What would be said in a court of justice in a case of murder? It would not be thought worth while to inquire what was the offender's politics, or whether honest or the contrary