45 Words to use with justices

WHY AND HOW ORGANIZED, ETC., II.PRIMITIVE MODES OF ADMINISTERING JUSTICE, III.PROCEEDINGS IN A JUSTICE COURT, IV.THE INCORPORATED VILLAGE, V.THE CITY, VI.THE COUNTY, VII.ESTABLISHING JUSTICE IN THE COUNTY, VIII.HISTORICAL, PART II.THE STATE.

Enter JUSTICE REASON, OLD MASTER ARTHUR, OLD MASTER LUSAM, MISTRESS ARTHUR, YOUNG MASTER LUSAM, and HUGH.

Indeed, truth and justice demand from me the confession, that the Christian slaves among the barbarians of Africa are treated with more humanity than the African slaves among professing Christians of civilized America; and yet here [in Tunis] sensibility bleeds at every pore for the wretches whom fate has doomed to slavery.

"The justice business" said Dwight Herbert Deaconhe was a justice of the peace"and the dental profession" he was also a dentist"do not warrant the purchase of spring flowers in my home.

Immediately afterwards, the Lord Mayor, on taking his seat in the justice-room, stated that "he was ready, with the assistance of the gentlemen of the deputation, to act in the way desired. . . .

How long shall we continue a practice which policy rejects, justice condemns, and piety revolts at?" The poet Shenstone, who comes next in order, seems to have written an elegy on purpose to stigmatize this trade.

Doubtless they have the power, but the majority have no rights, except those which justice sanctions.

She looked beyond at the great dark yew, the justice-tree of the Grahams.

He began even to contemplate a reformation of his own life; he had inquiries made as to how St. Louis used to proceed in giving audience to the lower orders; his intention, he said, was to henceforth follow the footsteps of the most justice-loving of French kings.

But justice hath overtaken them all.' Bion was born in Smyrna, or in a neighbouring village named Phlossa, and may have died at some date not far from 250 B.C.

" A pretty scene of justice ensues, the fact being that the murdered man was a noted robber who had attacked the hero, and became worsted in the affray.

For justice exacts, that those by whom we are most benefited should be most honoured.

Associations of mysterious sense, 270 Against, but seeming for, the king's defence: Even on their courts of justice fetters draw, And from our agents muzzle up their law.

He speaks no language, but smells of dogs or hawks, and his ambition flies justice-height.

In Him, and through Him, light will conquer darkness, justice injustice, truth ignorance, order disorder, love hate, till God be all in all, and pain and sorrow and evil shall have been exterminated out of a world for which Christ stooped to die.

Upbraiding senators, bewitch'd with wit, That term true justice innovation; You ministers of Sylla's mad conceits, Will consuls, think you, stoop to your controls?

BRACTON, HENRY DE, an English "justice itinerant," a writer on English law of the 13th century; author of "De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliæ," a "Treatise on the Laws and Customs of England," and the first attempt of the kind; d. 1268.

Thus, the idea of a higher law transcending the power of a living generation, and therefore eternal as justice itselfbecame lodged in our system of jurisprudence.

Let others triumph still, and gain their cause By their deserts, or by the world's applause; Let merit crowns, and justice laurels give, But let me happy by your pity live.

In the administration of justice mistakes are some times made.

"Bob West's a justice o' the peace himself, an' he orter know.

See Wilts justices order, 20 Eliz., Wilts Arch.

I practised some myself, when a young man, though it was only afore a justice-peace.

He will presently awake unto thee and make the dwelling of thy justice peaceable" (Job, viii.

On the other hand, a grand jury should aid in bringing to justice persons who indulge in practices subversive of public peace, but which individuals are disinclined to prosecute, such as gambling.

45 Words to use with  justices