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1 One machine was used as early as 1307 to dispense justice in Ireland.
2 In some parts of India local strongmen mediate in disputes and dispense justice .
3 And so it was left to God to dispense justice .
4 This was a sample of the way we dispense justice in our courts of law.
5 They sometimes take the law into their own hands and dispense justice as they see fit.
6 The military commissions, which had been intended to dispense justice to the prisoners, were in disarray, too.
7 But I'm not here to dispense justice .
8 There, His Majesty would dispense justice .
9 The likely result of such a move is that the mandated officials would dispense justice rather than the law.
10 He was acting impersonally as an instrument in the hands of the Invisibles who dispense justice and balance accounts.
11 Tonight I must dispense justice .
12 It's all very well when one gets to be a judge and dispense justice ; but-well, it's not for me.
13 There, in the ruddy glow of the great fireplaces, the judges could sit comfortably and dispense justice tempered with spirits.
14 He can sleep calmly, so far as the judges are concerned who dispense justice in the name of Charles V.
15 Many villagers in Pakistan prefer to use local elders to dispense justice , rather than the often-cumbersome and corrupt formal legal system.
16 Under the governors of provinces the nobles and kazis (or district judges) dispense justice much in the feudal fashion.
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