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Example sentences for "iustlie"

Lexicographically close words:
iustice; iustices; iustifie; iustitia; iustitiam; iustly; iusto; iusts; iustum; iustus
  1. Will ye finishe your gouernement, with the ouerthrowe of the citie: But either wee must expell and abandon the people, or els wee must admitte the Tribunes.

  2. And with them in our Bowle, we sacrifice wine to the Goddes.

  3. The vnhappy end and successe of the loue of King Massinissa, and Queene Sophonisba his wyfe.

  4. Scicilian kinred be so sone forgotten, giue me my clothes which I haue left behinde me, and I will go hence with al my hart.

  5. Crassus, but sone after, vpon dewe profe thereof, reiected iustlie by Crassus and Cicero: yet allowed and made sterling agayne by M.

  6. Som peeces remaine, like broken Iewelles, whereby men may rightlie esteme, and iustlie lament, the losse of the whole.

  7. I graunte / but yet this sholde be iustlie done.

  8. But nether of these opinions do iustlie take hold of vs, yet hath it pleased the writers to saie their pleasures of vs.

  9. But in truth other than secondarie or third causes no man can iustlie call them.

  10. Such as serue for the saddle are commonlie gelded, and now growne to be verie deere among vs, especiallie if they be well coloured, iustlie limmed, and haue thereto an easie ambling pase.

  11. To whether partie a man might iustlie attribute the victorie, it was vtterlie vncerteine, with so like losse & gaine the matter was tried & ended betwixt them.

  12. A little before his death, he ordeined his last will and testament, bequeathing halfe the portion of all his goods iustlie gotten, vnto such monasteries as he had founded.

  13. Finallie king Offa (as it were for a meane to appease Gods wrath, which he doubted to be iustlie conceiued towards him for his sinnes [Sidenote: Polydor.

  14. Britaine; whereto if the seuenth chapter of the same booke be also annexed, there is litle or no defect at all in that case wherof iustlie to make complaint.

  15. Such as serue for the saddle are commonlie gelded, and now growne to be verie déere among vs, especiallie if they be well coloured, iustlie limmed, and haue thereto an easie ambling pase.

  16. Finallie king Offa (as it were for a meane to appease Gods wrath, which he doubted to be iustlie conceiued towards him for his sinnes and wickednesse) granted the tenth part of all his goods vnto [Sidenote: Polydor.

  17. After this, the king himselfe came into Kent, and there set in iudgment vpon the offendors: and if he had not mingled his iustice with mercie, more than fiue hundred by rigor of law had beene iustlie put to execution.

  18. Which he did as iustlie performe, as he had honorablie promised, keeping him in prison so long as he liued, and afterwards was beheaded vnder the reigne and commandement of his sonne.

  19. He gaue lands sufficient for the maintenance, leauing the ouersight thereof to the merchant tailors in London, who haue hitherto iustlie dealt in that matter, and also augmented the building there.

  20. Walters wife with hir two sonnes, Andrew and Alexander, ran for refuge awaie into Ireland; thus for their long iniquities their hires iustlie paid all in a daie.

  21. For that by the armes in the scale it may the better be knowne of what stem this noble man sproong (a matter which this storie seemes iustlie to require) vnderstand yee thus were the same.

  22. By the contrarie, we now being sounde of Religion, and in our life rebelling to our profession, God iustlie by that sinne of rebellion, as Samuel calleth it, accuseth our life so wilfullie fighting against our profession.

  23. For where God beginnes iustlie to strike by his lawfull Lieutennentes, it is not in the Deuilles power to defraude or bereaue him of the office, or effect of his powerfull and reuenging Scepter.


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