Which preposition to use with injustices

of Occurrences 252%

And here again, on the Yukon, that need of visible atonement to right the crazy injustice of the earth.

to Occurrences 187%

In 1747 Wolfe, aged twenty, writing to Miss Lacey, an English girl in Brussels, and signing himself 'most sincerely your friend and admirer,' says: 'I was doing the greatest injustice to the dear girls to admit the least doubt of their constancy.

in Occurrences 75%

If there is one thing, Lloyd George has said, which will never be forgotten or forgiven, it is arrogance and injustice in the hour of triumph.

by Occurrences 21%

But he good-naturedly added, that, notwithstanding the ridiculous figure they had that day made, they were all men of genius and ability, but had done their parts injustice by their vanity, and the ambition of originating a new theory.

with Occurrences 14%

The great merit of Carlyle's History is in the clearness and vividness with which he paints his hero and the exposure of the injustice with which he has been treated by historians.

on Occurrences 13%

The result was the total defeat of the latter, with the loss of ten thousand killed, whose bones, gathered into an immense heap, and bleaching in the winds, remained for above three centuries; a terrible monument of rashness and injustice on the one hand, and of patriotism and valor on the other.

under Occurrences 8%

Yet this conqueror, who was commonly so little scrupulous, showed himself anxious to cover his injustice under plausible pretences.

from Occurrences 8%

If I have to let the British people go and import temporary disorder and dislocation of national business, I will favour that disorder and dislocation than that I should have injustice from the hands of a great nation such as the British nation.

toward Occurrences 6%

When he attempts the definition of a lie, however, Jeremy Taylor would seem to claim that injustice toward others and an evil motive are of its very essence, and that, if these be lacking, a lie is not a lie.

at Occurrences 6%

You've had nothing but injustice at Hollywood.

towards Occurrences 5%

Though there is no intentional injustice towards them on the part of the world, their merit not having been perceived, they may yet repine against fortune, or fate, or by whatever name they choose to call the supposed mythological power of Destiny.

without Occurrences 4%

So Hungary suffers all the injustices without defence, all the miseries without help, and all the intrigues without resistance.

as Occurrences 4%

My translation gives but a faint echo of the impression made upon me by his life, vigor, and originality; but still I have striven to do him as little injustice as possible.

for Occurrences 4%

You do the brave Capitaine Rouille a very grave injustice for which you must pray his forgiveness sur le champ.

than Occurrences 3%

It is, therefore, absolutely necessary to manage, please, and flatter them; and never to discover the least mark of contempt, which is what they never forgive; but in this they are not singular, for it is the same with men, who will much sooner forgive an injustice than an insult.

until Occurrences 2%

Since the time of Cinderella the First there have been many similar instances in real life of the persecution of youth by family injustice and cruelty, and no case more strikingly similar than that of Miss Caroline Brandenburg Gann, whose youthful career was one of monotonous hardship and injustice until the arrival of her fairy prince.

against Occurrences 2%

He keeps a ledger or a debtor-and-creditor account between the Government and the Country, posts so much actual crime, corruption, and injustice against so much contingent advantage or sluggish prejudice, and at the bottom of the page brings in the balance of indignation and contempt, where it is due.

through Occurrences 2%

To remove temptation to injustice through local prejudice.

above Occurrences 1%

Wretched, on the contrary, is he, who is obliged to look back on a youth of idleness and profligacy, on a manhood of selfishness and sensuality, and on a career of hypocrisy, of insensibility, of concealed crime, and of injustice above the reach of law.

before Occurrences 1%

He argued its injustice before Governor Bernard, who, however, was resolved to execute it as the law.

around Occurrences 1%

As he there stands, he is rather like an injured man, than one who so liberally dealt oppression and injustice around him.

among Occurrences 1%

Armies and navies exist, at least in theory, to prevent injustice among nations.

Which preposition to use with  injustices