You are very unfair to me, and to that unfortunate woman of whom you spoke just now in such dreadful terms, Aglaya.
It would certainly be unfair to press Catherine’s rare and incidental sayings on Hell into a formal system.
And it would, of course, be profoundly unfair to contrast such a rarely noble spirit as Spinoza among the deniers with the average mind from among the affirmers.
And it would be very unfair of me to take advantage of that, and give him such a thing as I am.
I assure you, I always find the children well and happy, and it is very unfair on the matron to be angry with her for being bound by rules, to which she must submit, or she would transgress the regulations under which we have laid her!
A series of little squeaks ensued, followed by "Now, my love; that is taking a very unfair advantage of my promise.
Such as do so are unfairto their patients and untrue to the ideals of medicine.
It is unfair to judge of the value of a drug from a single dose or several doses unless it is a drug which is expected to show immediate effects.
I most sincerely deplore the persistent efforts of the "Nationalist" leader to pervert more and more the mind of my French Canadian countrymen by his so very unfair appreciation of the nature of the South African conflict.
Not only backed, but no doubt inspired, by the Berlin Government, Austria would not consent to reduce by an iota her unfair pretentions against Servia.
Unfortunately, those false and most unjust notions had taken deeper root in many minds, even in some who should have been much above such an unfair misconception, than was at first supposed.
History proves that this colonial system is bound to lead to unfair treatment of the colonies.
It would be very unfair to compare the dictionary of an Indian language with the last edition of Webster's Unabridged.
This is a strangely unfair proceeding, and could be directed with equal effect against our own tongues.
The police have so many other duties besides the shepherding of criminals that it isunfair to saddle the latter with the whole of the cost of the constabulary.
I will, however, show what impression this unfair division of the gold made upon our men.
Unfair decision of the Roman people, who being chosen arbitrators between the people of Ardea and Aricia concerning some disputed lands, adjudge them to themselves.
Not that I care; I am glad you do know; but the fact of your knowledge puzzles me, for I thought the privacy of a man's checking account was one of the unfair privileges that man has usurped for himself and not granted to women.
Isn't the Eugenic Office a little unfair at times?
Then a flying squadron from the Good Citizens' League called on the unfair papers and explained that no ex-soldier could possibly do such a thing, and the editors saw the light, and retained their advertising.
We like you, and we want to help you so you can get married, but we can't be unfair to the others on the staff.
The distribution was also unfair as between the different territorial divisions.
I think it is not unfair to say that, with the German, the smaller, the more minute the detail, the more it interests him.
Such an assertion is a summary, inaccurate, and unfair manner of dealing with perhaps the most complex series of diplomatic, legal, and racial questions that arose in the nineteenth century.
Mr. Rashleigh's Report--A Unfair Report Written by Commander Truscott I had had an extremely busy ten days superintending the fitting out of those junks, and getting them and the gunboats away to their cruising grounds.
Hibbert gave me a cheery wink, and Mr. Rashleigh patted me on the back and hurt my arm, and I hadn't forgiven him for thatunfair report of his, and hated him touching me.
The New York Herald was as bitter and unfair in its attacks upon the Saints and Mormonism as the Mirror; and Elder Taylor was as incisive and fearless in his rejoinders to the former as to the latter.
The argument is sometimes used that the establishment of higher grade schools would lead to unfair competition with the Intermediate Schools already in existence.
He was thoroughly persuaded that there was nothing unfair in his proposal and that, when she was convinced that he was right, she would help him.
Now, see here, have I done anything you consider unfairto make this happen?
You don't think it was unfair to offer to build a theatre and call it after her, do you?
You will remember that this Guild was founded in consequence of the very unjust and unfair treatment of the Lower School by the Seniors.
The main object of Maude's remarks seems to be to cast a slur upon Gipsy Latimer, and to imply that she's taken an unfair advantage in coming to the fore.
It would be quite unfair to say of Ruskin that there was any major inconsistency between his mediæval tastes and his very unmediæval temper: and minor inconsistencies do not matter in anybody.
They did, undoubtedly, flock to Mrs. Eddy; but it will not be unfair to that lady to call her following a sect, and not altogether unreasonable to say that such insane exceptions prove the rule.
But such satire, however friendly, is in some sense unfair to him; because it leaves out his sense of general artistic design, which is not only high, but bold.
The word "looser" will not be found unfair if we remember how Swinburne and all the wildest friends of the Rossettis carried this movement forward.
But it is not quite unfair to say of him that he seemed to want all parts of the Cathedral except the altar.
But you were the favourites of Heaven originally, and your manifold and unfair prosperities convince me that you have crowded back into that snug place again.
We also had news from forward, there being discontent and some threatening complaints of unfair allowances, etc.