46 examples of justifiably in sentences

acted, the Russian Greekists would be justified in doing with him what the English Protestants justifiably did with regard to James, is a knot which I shall not attempt to cut; though I guess the Russians would, by cutting their Czar's throat.

Every elector justifiably may, and naturally will, seek to ascertain that between the candidate whom he supports and himself there is a general conformity of opinion; an absolute identity he will never find, and he has no right to ask.

Marshal Radetzky, however, acted a merciful part, and was wiser in so doing than if he had justifiably acted with greater severity.

The retorting of a charge takes place, when the accused person, having confessed that of which he is accused, says that he did it justifiably, being induced by the sin committed against him by the other party.

I admit that I didn't feel quite at home In Happy Valley, because I missed the sheriff and his posse, and nobody held up the stage-coach; still the young doctor and the school teacher and the ladies at the mission did their best for me, and I found it a great help to know the language, an attainment of which I am justifiably a little vain, for not everyone could translate at sight to "thud" the road or "shoot up" a Christmas party.

" "And very justifiably.

Paula was furiously angry over this, justifiably, too.

It is a problem which I give the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property were not framed for HIM as well as for his slaveand whether the slave may not as justifiably take a little from one who has taken ALL from him, as he may slay one who would slay him?"] IV.

It is a problem which I give the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property were not framed for HIM as well as for his slaveand whether the slave may not as justifiably take a little from one who has taken ALL from him, as he may slay one who would slay him?"]

" Surely IF it be true that a man may justifiably stand connected with a government in which he sees some slight evilsstill it is also true, even then, that governments may sin so atrociously, so enormously, may make evil so much the purpose of their being, as to render it the duty of honest men to wash their hands of them.

It is a problem which I give the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property were not framed for HIM as well as for his slaveand whether the slave may not as justifiably take a little from one who has taken ALL from him, as he may slay one who would slay him?"] IV.

It is a problem which I give the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property were not framed for HIM as well as for his slaveand whether the slave may not as justifiably take a little from one who has taken ALL from him, as he may slay one who would slay him?"]

One may justifiably ask whether the change in human personality which Chinese communism has attempted to achieve is possible, let alone desirable.

It is her business every morning to visit all the rooms, in hopes of finding a chair without its cover, a window shut or open contrary to her orders, a spot on the hearth, or a feather on the floor, that the rest of the day may be justifiably spent in taunts of contempt, and vociferations of anger.

He was perfectly right, for I always write a preface to the preface, and then I am stopped; also quite justifiably.

And it is a problem which I give the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property, were not formed for him, as well as his slave, and whether the slave may not as justifiably take a little from one who has taken all from him, as he would slay one that would slay him?

I want to tell you that we have missed getting through by a narrow margin which was justifiably within the risk of such a journey ...

His fame is pronounced to be justifiably colossal, but it is said he did not lay the basis of any physical science.

Nor can we justifiably withhold this on any ground save our conviction that slavery is wrong.

When a government, after imprisoning some hundred thousands of the most distinguished in every class of life, and disarming all the rest, is yet obliged to employ such a force for its protection, we may justifiably conclude, it does not presume on the attachment of the people.

Her own opinion was, that thousands might justifiably be devoted to the establishment of a favourite system; or, to speak truly, to the aggrandisement of those who were its partizans.

Meanwhile, the cookery diplomée thinks, often justifiably, that the new teachers have not had sufficient practice in the art of cooking.

It is never justifiably hostile where actual offences are committed, but there is something to be said, at least there is some precedent for their hostility, in cases where by the accident of Federal jurisdiction the whole power of the United States army is called in to back up the injunction of a judge, perhaps improperly issued.

"But it may be," said the curate, who had come up while they talked, "that what you, perhaps justifiably, refuse to recognize as irreverence, has its root in some fault of which you are not yet aware.

At Goold Island, where the Will-o-the-Wisp next went in search of water, they had another affray with the natives, of whom several were shot, but whether justifiably, or from revengeful motives, is known to themselves only.

46 examples of  justifiably  in sentences