Civil truths relate to matters of judgment and of government in kingdoms, and in general to what isjust and equitable in them.
Those are concerned with civil affairs who in the world loved their country, and loved its general good more than their own, and did what is just and right from a love for what is just and right.
If they failed the trial would have shown them to bejust and in the right.
Language so just and so clear would lead to the inevitable result of renewed negociation.
He never would settle it, just and honest as it was.
To ask them whether ridicule be a test of truth, is, in other words, to ask whether that which is ridiculous can be morally true, can be just and becoming; or whether that which is just and becoming can be ridiculous?
He knew, the patriot knew, That letters and the Muse's powerful art Exalt the ingenuous heart, And brighten every form of just and true.
How much, of all this would have been recognized as just and true if it had been set down in an obituary notice of Emerson!
In summing up the religious history of New England, it would be just and proper to show the agency of the Mathers, father and son, in the witchcraft delusion.
A large portion of this address is devoted to the proposition that it is just and reasonable to pay our debts rather than to repudiate them, and that the nation is as much bound to be honest as is the individual.
He is just and brave, and essentially a gentleman.
And we suffer it all, yes, with fearful reverence regard it just and right.
And it is just and right, for why did we not honor the Gospel by accepting and preserving it?
Ministers declared it to be just and proper, and showed an inclination to grant it; but no distinct motion was made on the subject till after the Easter recess.
And the master taught me that what is lawful is just and what is in the teeth of law is based on violence, and therefore, he said, the judge must always see that his verdict tallies with the law.
But," rejoined his mother, "what everyone takes to be just and righteous at your grandfather's court is not thought to be so in Persia.
We beseech God to aid thee to be just and fair-minded, and to acquaint thee with the things that were hidden from the eyes of men.
We pray to God to graciously assist them that have been led astray to be just and fair-minded, and to make them aware of that whereof they have been heedless.
We entreat God—exalted and glorified be He—to aid all men to be just and fair-minded, and to graciously assist them to repent and return unto Him.
Oh, grant thou unto me a path whereon I may pass in peace, for I am just and true; I have not spoken lies wittingly, nor have I done aught with deceit.
Oh, grant thou unto me a path wherein I may pass in peace, for I am just and true; I have not spoken lies wittingly, nor have I done aught with deceit.
There are no special laws for special classes; every one is equally interested in having these laws as just and fair as possible.
Masters, give unto your servants that which is just and equal; knowing that ye also must be obedient.
But he never was ignorant; for when he played with other boys at dice, he charged them with cheating, and this implied a knowledge of just and unjust.
And whenever it is just and right to take things from others, he will take them, but never so as to allow men to think him burdensome.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.