The Colonies used all honorable means to restore harmony--more than the British Constitution and common justice required.
The most sagacious English statesman then in Parliament, Lord Chatham, exerted his noblest powers to bring the cabinet to a sense of common justice--the only path of safety.
Towards the close of that campaign Congress was led into the error of raising several younger Colonels to Brigadiers--a violation of common justice--a source of discord in the army.
Common justice, and prudence, would oblige the white population to deprive the slaves of many of those privileges which they now enjoy, and to rivet their fetters more securely--whom would they have to thank for all this?
Having made a certain refinement of life necessary to her, you ought in common justice to have supplied the want you created.
What you began you ought in common justiceto have carried on to such perfection as was possible.
Had you been influenced by a principle of common justice, you would have been entitled to expect and receive a most ample compensation; a compensation beyond your hopes, probably beyond your very wishes, and certainly beyond your wants.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "common justice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.