Aún no tenemos significados para "adjudge to".
1That son he was about to adjudge to the gibbet and the hangman!
2For what judge in a private cause ever acted in such a way as to adjudge to himself the property in dispute?
3Indeed, if we must adjudge to French journalists the palm for gracefulness and sprightliness, we cannot withhold it from them for unconscientiousness.
4I adjudge to you the prize of valour, above all the knights of my Court, as what is justly due to you.'
5The prize money adjudged to captors is distributed in the following proportions:
6He was adjudged to the scaffold-hesmiled when he heard the sentence.
7An agent walked before them naming the price adjudged to their lot.
8He received the first prize, but declined other guerdons adjudged to him.
9Sir Godfrey Copley's gold medal was adjudged to him on this occasion.
10Luckily for Sir Marcus, it was adjudged to be off our 'pitch.'
11In fact, the final victory was adjudged to the young Christian.
12On him whom they adjudged to have been most applauded the election fell.
13The penance, adjudged to the crime of Agnes, was most cruel, most inhuman!
14At length he and the other two were adjudged to perish in the flames.
15Then he said: "Number One, called Pamela, is adjudged to the commandant."
16After another summons, he was adjudged to lose not only Gascony, but all Aquitaine.
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