1 The constitution required that the joint bodies should adjudge the cause.
2 The government is not bound to do everything that a jury may adjudge .
3 And now the burgomaster, bribed, had reason to adjudge him insane.
4 You both admit to utterances which I can only adjudge disloyal.
5 That son he was about to adjudge to the gibbet and the hangman!
6 And ye prelates and peers, milites and ministers, proceed to adjudge the living!
7 A tribunal was appointed to adjudge the cause, over which Machmet, the khan, presided.
8 History will adjudge him to have been single-hearted and honest in his political creed.
9 After we have made our own right secure, we adjudge him to his deserts.
10 Ne'theless, the High Court of Chivalry shall adjudge this case.
11 And so, not Monk and Pope, but God in his wisdom, adjudge between us!
12 You protect my rival; yet it is you whom I select to adjudge our quarrel.
13 An Ape undertook to adjudge the matter between them.
14 Afterwards they submit themselves to arbitrators, who adjudge that the said Robert shall pay 3s.
15 Therefore said one of them, Publius Horatius, we adjudge thee to be guilty of murder.
16 An author's income must be indeed difficult to adjudge .
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