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Example sentences for "justice and"

  • And they bewailed the rigours of Time, saying, "Would Heaven we knew what hath befallen Kanmakan that he fled his native town, and chased himself from the place where his father used to fill all in hungry case and do justice and grace?

  • By Allah, if thou turn not from this talk, I will assuredly complain of thee to the Grand Chamberlain, Sultan of Khorasan and Baghdad and lord of justice and equity; that disgrace and punishment may befal thee!

  • In America it may be said that no one renders obedience to man, but to justice and to law.

  • I propose therefore that we enquire into the nature of justice and injustice, first as they appear in the State, and secondly in the individual, proceeding from the greater to the lesser and comparing them.

  • And if the nature of justice and injustice be known, then the meaning of acting unjustly and being unjust, or, again, of acting justly, will also be perfectly clear?

  • They wanted to arrive at the truth, first, about the nature of justice and injustice, and secondly, about their relative advantages.

  • But let me add something more: There is another side to Glaucon's argument about the praise and censure of justice and injustice, which is equally required in order to bring out what I believe to be his meaning.

  • After the death of the lawful princes, the French and Venetians, confident of justice and victory, agreed to divide and regulate their future possessions.

  • The Mogul emperor encouraged or indulged the fury of his troops: the hope of future possession was lost in the ardor of rapine and slaughter; and the cause of the war exasperated their native fierceness by the pretence of justice and revenge.

  • Footnote 19: This sceptre, the emblem of justice and power, was a long staff, such as was used by the heroes in Homer.

  • Meantime, there before them, the glorious sun, with the sweep of its rays, was scattering living golden dust over Paris, still and ever sowing the great future harvest of justice and of truth.

  • After him would come another avenger, and yet another, and others still, until the old and rotten social system should have crumbled away so as to make room for the society of justice and happiness of which he was one of the apostles.

  • And she was also the beginning of justice and punishment, taking all his piled-up gold from him by the handful, and by her cruelty avenging those who shivered and who starved.

  • Pierre, would it decide to disarm once and for all, and live at peace according to the laws of justice and reason!

  • God loveth to do things in justice and righteousness, when he goeth out against men, though it be but such a going out against them as only tendeth to their conviction and conversions.

  • The worship of strength has never lacked altars, but it looks as though the more we talk of justice and humanity, the more that other god sees his kingdom widen.

  • This rule, so evidently agreeable to justice and humanity, was not only not observed: it was inverted.

  • In cases of felony, a distinction founded on justice and reason, is made between the principal and the accessory after the fact.

  • Experience and theory alike forbid us to deny that effect of a free constitution; a sense of justice and a love of liberty equally deter us from lamenting it.

  • In one matter, indeed, Grenville, at the expense of justice and liberty, gratified the passions of the Court while gratifying his own.

  • And at length a system of justice and order is educed out of the chaos.

  • It required ever after the most rigid justice and sincerity in the dealings of Charles with his people to vindicate his conduct towards his friend.

  • In this respect we cannot but think that they showed justice and generosity, as well as political wisdom and courage.

  • I hope that the courts of justice and members of the bar of this country have done something to elevate the character of the profession of the law.

  • Right and wrong, justice and crime, exist independently of our country.

  • I do not blame, I only ask to understand; He has given me understanding, and has put in my heart a high dream of justice and love; why will He not show me that He satisfies the dream?

  • To account for this flagrant want of justice and gratitude in the crown, it is expedient to notice a variety of events which had materially affected the interests of Columbus in the eyes of the politic Ferdinand.

  • Such a course can be taken without detriment to justice and dutifulness, nay, it is the one which a just and dutiful man would adopt.

  • Then, and not till then, does it first dawn upon us what is justice and what is injustice, what is equity and what is iniquity.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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