I believe the equality of man, and I believe that religious duties consist in doing justice, loving mercy, and endeavoring to make our fellow-creatures happy.
What would have hindered thee from doing justice for so base a murder?
But let me ask, what merit will the Government possess, if it strip one class of citizens, who have acquired property by the known and established rules of law, under the specious pretence of doing justiceto another class of citizens?
He had no doubt but every subsequent Legislature would be equally desirous of doing justice to the creditors of the Union, and he therefore felt no uneasiness in leaving such provision to be made by them.
That therefore it was the interest and duty of Congress to impose this tax, or it would not be doing justice to the States, or equalizing the duties throughout the Union.
Without respect of persons," they were to be God-like in doing justice.
C] "Without respect of persons," they were to be God-like in doing justice.
Let us in this respect follow her example, by doing justice to the genius of our countrymen.
Mr. Speaker, I fear that the state of my health may prevent my doing justice to my sentiments concerning this bill.
These and similar provisions were framed for the purpose of doing justice to the creditor, by enabling him, if possible, to obtain payment out of his debtor's property.
It stigmatised a whole people, he remarked, as persecutors of innocence, and as men incapable of doing justice, whereas the very reverse was the fact.
The possibility of debate about this matter is afforded by texts of an earlier age, which at times seem to speak of the lord as 'doing justice' when a charge is brought against any of his men[999].
He has thus 'done justice' and may have the usual profit that comes of doing justice.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "doing justice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.