The mood engendered by the humiliation of poverty or cruelty or any injustice finally shakes a king off his throne.
Love and sympathy for one's own in a competitive world have often as their natural results injustice and hardness for the children of others.
That a sick man should be left to sink or swim, though he has previously been industrious and a good member of society, is injustice and social inefficiency.
Why continue on the country the burden of the injustice which this bill proposes to relieve?
Whatever may have been the injustice of Pope's attacks upon individuals, the moral standard of the Grub Street population was far from exalted.
I can elucidate that in a very remarkable manner, and shew the injustice that the carrying out of the principle would inflict upon some railway companies, especially where goods are concerned.
At length he was sent for by the king, to answer for many faults laid to his charge, and much injustice and tyranny he had been guilty of to the people under his authority, having ruined many, who petitioned the king for justice.
He had let out his grievance at last, and from the smouldering resentment in his eyes, she understood that some real or imaginary injustice had put him, for the moment at least, in an ugly temper.
Her rage was not merely temper against a single human being; it was, he realized, a passionate rebellion against Fate or Nature, or whatever she personified as the instrument of the injusticefrom which she suffered.
For the second time that day he found himself startled by the eccentricities of the feminine mind; but in Margaret's passive resignation there was none of Patty's rebellion against the cruelty and injustice of life.
She could do nothing but fold her hands and wait, though her heart burned hot with the injustice of it, and she longed to speak aloud all the words that were rising to her tightly closed lips.
I think you do him injustice in these respects," said Laura warmly.
Very great injustice was done to young Haldane in your issue of to-day.
You, with all right-minded men, surely desire that no injustice should be done to any one in any circumstances.
Such monstrous injustice is impossible; it outrages every instinct of justice, every particle of reason that I have.
I had no thought of speaking of him at all, only your remark seemed so like injustice that I could not be silent.
For Injustice reigns everywhere; and this murderous struggle for what they call 'Fraternity,' and so forth has a spice of eternal sense in it, though so terribly disfigured!
It is not our intention to dilate upon the injustice of this criticism.
Every glaring injustice has a natural consequent, a brilliant reparation, I have suffered extraordinary misfortune; I have a right to realize ideal happiness.
And so Macnaghten, in a few lines of irrepressible truth and candour, denounced the injustice of the policy of which he himself had been one of the originators.
Shortly after his return to the Presidency, from which he had so long been absent, he married; and in the enjoyment of domestic happiness, such as has rarely been surpassed, he soon forgot the injustice that had been done to him.
Great injustice was indeed suffered by individuals, but the proper remedy of such injustice was the benevolence of the king, which there is too much reason to believe proved inadequate and partial.
Clarendon appears to have reluctantly acquiesced in these civil measures rather than to have originated them, and to have endeavoured to mitigate their injustice and severity.
An act was also passed in 1747 forbidding the use of the Highland garb; but the injustice and impolicy of such a law being generally felt it was afterwards repealed.
We are therefore moved to say that she does injustice to Christianity in representing it as responsible for all the black paraphernalia and lugubrious ceremonies of death.
The fact is there was plenty of Christianity during the preceding thousand years, but the sceptical and humanitarian work of the eighteenth century was necessary before there could be any general revolt against injustice and oppression.
How mild, by comparison with the despatches in the daily newspapers, will seem this chronicle of women's militant struggle against political and social injustice in one small corner of Europe.
The whole dreadful injustice of women's lives seemed mirrored in that place.
In the volume for 1870 the names of artists are omitted, and if we follow the editor's example no injustice will be done, despite a few clever drawings by R.
But a cursory sketch of the famous periodical would do injustice to it.
Any other course toward them is an injustice to the boys and girls, as well as to ourselves and the community in general.
The honor of triumph over error, sin and injustice will belong to God and not to you or me, or any other man.
But in so far as man's injustice inflicts upon her the consequence of his offenses, he stands convicted of multiple guilt.
Apostle Smith, a man of deep affections, had fought away from himself the desire for revenge for the beastly murder of his manly father; but, being a man of strength, he could not submit indifferently to the new injustice that was proposed.
If recognition could be withdrawn, it would work injustice to the recognized state, and to other states who, as third parties, will not permit their rights to be subject to the will of the recognizing state or states.
A state may make any injustice done its subjects by a foreign state a matter of diplomatic negotiations.
This absurd and shameful piece of injustice was signed by a dozen theologians on Dec.
The English author, in fact, judges the king of Judah upon the notions of justice and injustice which prevail at the present time.
At these words the judge fell to the ground, as if struck by a thunderbolt; and his brother judges having been since deprived of office, they cry out that injustice is done them.
That prelate had rendered himself hateful both to the clergy and people of his diocese, by various acts of injustice and violence.
In what despotic state has the injustice of precipitate decrees ever been thus ingenuously acknowledged and deplored?
Had she been older she might have babbled of all this as she lay there, a victim of wrong inflicted on the low--a martyr to the folly of the rich, and their injustice toward the poor.
Rowcliffe, think of the gross injustice to that poor girl.
To the railroader the injustice of the thing comes home even more sharply.
But how much greater would be the oppression and injustice of a high grain rate such as I have just shown?
Tis true, the War was carry'd on under the new Ministry, and no War in the World can be Juster, on account of the Injustice and Encroachment of the Gallunarian Monarch.
Androtion in ancient, and some eminent critics in modern times are anxious to make out that he gave relief without loss or injustice to any one.