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1 The medical profession has no organization through which it can pronounce judgment .
2 Come, then, ye peoples, nations, and races, and pronounce judgment over him!
3 Could a raw recruit like him venture to pronounce judgment on his general?
4 Ye are no here to pronounce judgment , but to gi'e testimony.
5 I said, 'Go to-morrow and hear him before you pronounce judgment . '
6 I said, 'Go to-morrow, and hear all before you pronounce judgment . '
7 In the first place, I cannot pretend to pronounce judgment on my own character.
8 The University court send for the student, listen to the evidence, and pronounce judgment .
9 Their Eminences, the members of the Congregation, will alone pronounce judgment on your book.
10 Do not yet pronounce judgment in this case, where my life and soul are concerned.
11 England herself, lifting her head in awful loneliness and liberty, must speak and pronounce judgment .
12 Sure as death itself and ready to pronounce judgment .
13 I am about to pronounce judgment between the King of Bagdad and the minister of Damas.
14 For that crime I have grieved and only she can pronounce judgment upon me for it.
15 In doing this my object has been not to pronounce judgment , but rather to direct enquiry.
16 Nor did he pronounce judgment , but merely said:
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