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A book of the Old Testament that tells the history of Israel under the leaders known as judges.
Book of Judges
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1
The social state depicted in the Book of
Judges
reflects this revolt.
2
On that occasion the
Judges
and Corporation attend the cathedral in state.
3
These are much more frequent in Kings than in
Judges
and Samuel.
4
They go in, and the
Judges
stay until the Assize is over.
5
The appeals court panel also included
Judges
Jose Cabranes and Susan Carney.
6
The three
Judges
retired to consider the legal question submitted to them.
7
He took his place easily among the great
Judges
of the world.
8
The members of the Commission were
Judges
Williams, Hopkinson, Cummins, the Hon.
9
Beginning with the Supreme Court, the
Judges
should have their salaries doubled.
10
Soon afterwards the
Judges
,
two in number, entered, and took their seats.
11
The Lord Chamberlain's attempts to stem the tide amaze the English
Judges
.
12
Honorable
Judges
,
such men are in a position to legislate with thoroughness.
13
Present Irish
Judges
should retain their appointments, as in both previous Bills.
14
It strikes and slashes valiantly amongst the Kings, Princes, Counsellors,
Judges
,
etc.
15
The commission form, Honorable
Judges
,
is an evolution of the cabinet form.
16
The last and greatest of these extemporized leaders called
Judges
,
was Samuel.
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