But it ismore just that ye should fear GOD, if ye are true believers.
Call such as are adopted, the sons of their natural fathers: this will be more just in the sight of GOD.
More wise, more learn'd, more just, more-everything.
I believe, Mr. Chairman, there is more just reason of alarm on this than on the other side of the question.
Let us be more just to ourselves, and to the occasion.
That it is more just to adopt a mode of composition, by which those creditors should mutually share in this misfortune, and be mutually benefited by a provision within our power to make; with those his sentiments accorded.
The desire for a more just distribution of the world's goods is the main inspiration of most Socialism and Anarchism.
I frankly confess my preference for the second system, which I regard as more just, more economical and more legal.
And after having compared protective duties with the bounty: "I frankly avow my preference for the latter system; it seems to me more just, more economical, and more truthful.
The column of Waterloo would be more just, if, instead of the figure of a man, it bore on high the statue of a people.
But, nevertheless, she had by no means laid aside the charm of womanhood; or it might be more just to say that the charm of womanhood had not laid aside her.
It would be inconvenient for us to run off to Groby Park at the present moment, and I will therefore say no more just now as to Joseph junior, but will explain that Joseph senior was not made angry by this neglect.
On the preceding evening Mrs. Furnival had told Martha Biggs what was her intention; Or perhaps it would be more just to say that Martha Biggs had worked it out of her.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more just" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.