This act, being considered an infringement of the rights of ambassadors and of nations, will form a just cause of complaint to the Government of France against the officer by whom it was committed.
The violation of its revenue laws is an offense which all nations punish, the punishment of which gives no just cause of complaint to the power to which the offenders belong, provided it be extended to all equally.
With respect to the alarm that was apprehended, he conjectured there was none; but there might be just cause, if the memorial was not taken into consideration.
After our Ministers have been sent off, and a decree passed which must destroy our commerce, and which had been already allowed to be just cause of war, this was the language of that gentleman on the present occasion.
Why, then, endeavor to stir up the feelings of the public against it by alleging it to be just cause of complaint?
These are proofs that the might of Russia is not so immense that it should intimidate a nation fighting in a just cause.
It is a question with regard to a just cause, the cause of a country worthy to take its place in the great family of the free nations of the world.
If the cause of our people is not sufficiently just to insure the protection of God, and the support of right-willing men--then there is no just cause, and no justice on earth.
Almost all authors, Catholic and Protestant, admit, that when a just cause is present, there is some kind or other of verbal misleading, which is not sin.
An injury which was a just cause of war, remains a just cause for its continuance, till atonement is offered, or till it is settled by negotiation.
We are told there that this nation has no just cause of complaint against Great Britain; and that all our complaints are a mere pretext for war.
The appeal was accordingly made, in a just cause, to the just and all-powerful Being who holds in his hand the chain of events, and the destiny of nations.
This because they went on rejecting the Signs of Allah and slaying His Messengers without just cause.
The annexation of Texas to the United States constituted no just cause of offense to Mexico.
In that sense, rebellion in a just cause is a duty, the extent of opposition being determined by the measure of the injustice done and felt.
It is expedient to suffer for my Mahomedan brother to the utmost in a just cause and I should therefore travel with him along the whole road so long as the means employed by him are as honourable as his end.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just cause" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.