He is, whatever may be his legal status on paper, a proscribed man, subject to unmerited and unmeasured ignominies and injustices at the hands of his country, its society, its passions and prejudices.
Because he had the covenant of such an association incorporated in the German treaty, Wilson accepted all the mistakes and injustices of the treaty as minor details and could say of it, doubtless in all sincerity, "It's a good job.
The nearest approach to this is to be found in some of the Psalms, which, passing from the emotions of the devout spirit, become engaged with the problems and injustices of life.
The Protestant Barnave declared that "the first act of our new liberty should be to repair the injustices of despotism; and I, therefore, propose an amendment in favor of the Jesuits.
The injustices which certain Fathers suffered in various places were considered a just retribution or at least were regarded as necessary for progress of light and virtue.
The commons presented a petition complaining of the extortions and injustices practised by the Deputies, some of whom had left enormous debts unpaid.
I believe there are honest and honorable men in England, who would stand aghast with horror if they thoroughly understood the injustices to which Ireland has been and still is subject.
We take the injustices of the present social order too much as a matter of course.
When these injustices culminate in a war like the present, the only safety is thought that deals honestly with the inhumanity of the war.
In the first place, that form of nature which has generated and still generates wars, though by implication raised to a higher form, would not at once be raised to so high a form that there would cease all injustices and the pains they cause.
Down in the Shefelah he set himself to help his fellow-peasants and to correct the injustices practiced upon them, wherever he could.
Aurelius any feeling of the need for a rectification of the injustices of time, for any sphere for the completion of ineffectual lives, where the crooked may be made straight and the perverted be restored.
Thanks to them, he discovered the falsehoods as well as the injusticesof the "Great War.
Responsible no doubt we are for the best and the worst of our people, it is a fact as we well know, but that it is a duty that binds us to their injustices and their insanities.
When a worthy man revolting against the injusticesof his day, puts his hope in posterity by way of consolation, he forgets that this posterity has but little chance to learn of former events.
They cannot see that the path of social life is paved with crime, and that they walk over it in perfect unconsciousness, profiting by injustices that they make no effort to prevent.
Of his injustices as to him personally, different from the treatment of others about him?
I mean he was always speaking of the injustices which had been perpetrated against him.
He cared not one jot for the injustices meted out to labor.
So the latter awoke to learn of the many injustices he had been enduring, and of which, before, he had been utterly unaware.
I came to find the millionaire wheat grower, and challenge him with the injustices he is handing out to white agricultural labor, whose representative I am.
Kennedy was convinced that the only answer to the injustices suffered by Negroes was a series of strong laws, but he was also certain that such legislation was impossible to achieve in 1961.
The most common explanation offered for such statistics is that fundamental injustices drove these black servicemen to crime.
In eloquent paragraphs it outlined for the President the injustices suffered by these men and their families in some American communities, the effect of these practices on morale, and the consequent danger to the mission of the armed forces.
In the name of equality of treatment and opportunity, the Department of Defense began to challenge racial injustices deeply rooted in American society.
But the Department does not intend to let our Negro servicemen and their families continue to suffer the injustices and indignities they have in the past.
In retrospect, the attention paid by defense officials and the services to off-base discrimination in the 1960's may have been misdirected; many of these injustices would eventually have succumbed to civil rights legislation.
But at last even his eyes were opened, not to the injustices and wrongs which ground Ireland to the dust, but to the necessity of conciliation.
The injustices under which Ireland groaned were nearly as repulsive as the cruelties inflicted upon the Protestants of France during the reign of Louis XIV.
His detestation of feudal injustices was intensified by his personal sufferings in the various castles where he had been confined by arbitrary power.
Instead he began to study the causes of public deafness and found the injustices which ever since he has devoted his enormous energy to exposing.
Later, in manifesto after manifesto, Bacon assailed the corruption, the inefficiency, and the injustices of Berkeley's regime.
That would mean deserting the people before their wrongs had been righted, it would mean going back to the old despotism with all its injustices and oppressions.
Still, social evils and injustices will be more obvious than ever.
For the moment, economic injustices and social evils have fallen into the back of people's minds, and the new and abnormal causes of destitution are calling forth special measures of assistance.
The fundamental injustices whereon the ancient world rested--the crushing of the slave and the conquered, the contempt for human life--these things they touched with the finger when they looked on at the butcheries in the amphitheatre.
To believe in it in spite of its darkening and falling away; to hope its return, often against all evidence; to pardon its injustices and sometimes its foul actions--how many are capable of such abnegation?
Another reason why Negroes left Georgia was the resentment of the minor injustices done to them in the courts.
In Georgia[64] we find that the migration was due to a complex of economic and social causes in the form of low wages, poor conditions of labor, lynching, minor injustices in the courts and dissatisfaction with educational facilities.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "injustices" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.