Which preposition to use with judges
Now he that is judge of the shades underground Once ruler of fivescore cities in Crete, Must yield to his better and take a back seat.
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An officer and a gentleman, a youth of friendly ways and kindly living, if one may judge by the face of the dead; and he comes by the same end to the same goal as Handy Solomon.
I dare say the new theories of liberty and equality were not sympathetic to the trained representatives of courts, but the world was advancing, democracy was in the air, and one would have thought it would have interested foreigners to follow the movement and to judge for themselves whether the young Republic had any chance of life.
In the night his soul fled to face the Judge in Heaven.
It quiets the nerves, makes a man look in charity upon the world, and to judge with a chastened lenity the shortcomings of his neighbors.
For the Lord said, "Ask, and it shall be given you;" and they asked, yet they are refused.' 'Little sister, the Father must judge between His children; and he must first be heard who is most concerned.
But the Emperor was only typical of all those in authoritythe feudal duke, the judge on the bench, and the father of the family.
"It is, so far as I can judge at this distance.
Wherefore I say, who so good a judge as the Duchess Helen of Mortain?
I say, after all these Supervisors the Ladys may be convinc'd, they left nothing that could offend, and the Men of their unjust Reflections on so many Judges of Wit and Decencys.
When my epistles come to be weighed with Pliny's, however superior to the Roman in delicate irony, judicious reflections, etc., his gilt post will bribe over the judges to him.
Not even the most precocious daughter is a better judge than her father as to what is best for his own happiness.
To coxcombs averse, yet most civilly steering, When they judged without skill he was still hard of hearing; When they talked of their Raphaels, Correggios, and stuff, He shifted his trumpet, and only took snuff.
On this occasion, my lords, it may be useful to remark the apparent partiality of this gentleman's vindicators, who declare, that measures are not to be censured as imprudent, only because they are unsuccessful, and yet when other instances of his conduct fall under our examination, think it a sufficient defence to exclaim against the unreasonableness of judging before the event.
Afterwards Sir Robert Chambers, one of his Majesty's Judges in India.
And he said, Who made thee a prince and a judge over us?
The date of his birth is not known with certainty, but it is judged about 1616, the year of Shakspere's death.
You can't make a good judge out of a criminal, no matter how the criminal repents of his crimes.
[Footnote 7: The studied contrast between Laertes and Hamlet begins already to appear: the dishonest man, honestly judging after his own dishonesty, warns his sister against the honest man.]
Sailing toward Italy he was in peril of death, and from thence he came to Rome and was judged under Nero, and there finished his life.
Long after the law had taken an almost modern shape, Alice Perrers, the mistress of Edward III, sat on the bench at Westminster and intimidated the judges into deciding for suitors who had secured her services.
To judge against me then wou'd be Ill-Nature, For Men are kind to those they're like in Feature.
In imagination they saw a dramatic scene in courtthe disappointed demented desperate litigant suddenly drawing a revolver and with unerring aim shooting the judge through the brain before the deadly weapon could be wrenched from his hands.
Jehovah's awful personality is everywhere recognized,a being who rules the universe as "the living God," who loves and abhors, who punishes and rewards, who gives power to the faint, who judges among the nations, who takes away from Judah and Jerusalem the stay and the staff of bread and water.