121 adjectives to describe injustice

Such gross injustice, coming in time of war and applied to soldiers who richly deserved reward, made the veterans 'mad with rage.'

[Footnote 220: Norden has had ample opportunities to learn the story of Belgium, but he and all other Germans writers, in apparently holy innocence, look upon all bitterness against their nation as a cruel injustice.

"Lieutenant Stewart," he said at last, "I feel that I did you and the Virginia troops a grave injustice when I chose to question their courage.

Boone himself laid the case before the President, omitting certain details not essential to the showing of the monstrous injustice done a brave soldier.

These seamen have already contracted for the price of their labour, and the recompense of their hazards, nor can we, in my opinion, without manifest injustice, dissolve a contract founded upon equity, and confirmed by law.

It may be all right, but I fear we do some horrible injustices in this pirate-hunting.

" Nevertheless, Mathieu remained disturbed, as he thought of the apparent injustice of impassive nature.

In reviewing these, it is necessary that I should employ a manly freedom, though, at the same time, I should be much unwilling to do a partial injustice to any of them.

I notice this passage, because since the discovery of the sequestrators' papers it has been thought, from the regularity with which their books were kept, and the seeming equity of their proceedings, as they are entered, that little injustice was done.

Those who construe this and other portions of the Word of God to suit themselves, would protest loudly enough against the "manifest injustice" if it were meted out to them.

France passed through awful political hurricanes, in order that feudal injustice might be removed.

This double injustice left Rudolph chafing.

Here was prejudice, narrowness, suspicion, downright injustice and crueltyof this

But these conceits arise from great inconsiderateness, or mistake: nor can they excuse the slanderer from grievous injustice.

Again, peoples who have emerged from the primitive family-and-clan organization, hold that one who is guilty of a crime must himself bear the punishment, and it is thought extreme injustice that the punishment should fall upon any one else.

Here was an instance in which the prefects had taken a stand against palpable injustice, and the action had caused the whole body to rise several pegs in everybody's estimation.

"It would be an utter injustice, and I'm not going to see something that is my own affair distorted into an injustice that would be altogether out of proportion to Jetson's offense.

A common and painful sentiment attested strongly against the oppression that had given birth to his wrongs, and the good Melchior de Willading himself wondered how a case of this striking injustice could have arisen under the laws of Berne.

The story of the strike, the causes that led up to it, and the bitter injustice which followed it were rehearsed in a dozen speeches.

And where the number of the unmarried is small, it may without essential injustice be supposed that these are the natural celibates.

No other alternative was left except the entire abandonment of our fellow-citizens who had gone to Mexico under the faith of treaties to the systematic injustice, cruelty, and oppression of Miramon's Government.

Also, let it not be known that she is so weak in courage; it would be held against Marcantonio, to whom the suspicion of being wife-ridden would do an infinite injustice.

He was a thing of impulses, and to judge of what he either said or did, as the results of predetermination, was not only to do the harshest injustice, but to show a total ignorance of his character.

Their long separation gave occasion for longer conversations; even their old childish foolishness served, now that they had grown wiser, to amuse them as they looked back; and they felt as if at least they were bound to make good their petulant hatred by friendliness and attention to each otheras if their first violent injustice to each other ought not to be left without open acknowledgment.

Perish such infamous injustice!

121 adjectives to describe  injustice