I cannot and do not adjudge you unsuccessful, in the sense of having demonstrated your guilt rather than your innocence. |
If the magistrates would so adjudge her, she would, according to the laws, be hung. |
In 1997 Mr Brown established five famous so-called tests before we could adjudge sterling's accession to the single currency. |
It was pretended that the Academy of Arcadians were to adjudge and decree the crown. |
The government is not bound to do everything that a jury may adjudge. |
And ye prelates and peers, milites and ministers, proceed to adjudge the living! |