6 Metaphors for injustice

That he deprecated a premature decision on the part of the senate, for since it would be unjust that his colleague should have the power of selecting his province without drawing lots, how much greater injustice would it be, nay, rather indignity, for his lot to be transferred to him."

If this be either greatly above or greatly below the proper standard, the marketable value of every man's property is increased or diminished in the same proportion, and injustice to individuals as well as incalculable evils to the community are the consequence.

This injustice is perhaps a justice.

He was the more patient that the injustice was his injury alone.

Let us, therefore, sir, examine what injustice or oppression has been hitherto produced by laws of the same kind.

And though she was too just not to reproach herself, still she could not alter; injustice is sometimes a consolation.

6 Metaphors for  injustice