135 Verbs to Use for the Word injustices

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

This fact is a full proof that the Normans had committed great injustice, and were the real cause of the insurrections of the English.

And chiefly because he felt the injustice of the suspicion.

We have coaxed, argued, reasoned, we have shown him actual cases where the laws have worked great injustice to women.

The bailiff possessed the ear of his master, and it was useless to hope that the count would repair the injustice committed by so trusted a servant.

He acknowledged the injustice of the trade; he confessed, also, that my conversation had enlightened him as to the impolicy of it; and, taking some of my Summary View to distribute, he said he hoped that the inhabitants would, after the perusal of them, accede to my request.

No candid person would ever call it an evasion, to prove the injustice and malignity of an accuser even from his own grounds:"You charge me falsely; but even were your charge true, namely, that I am a mere man, and yet call myself the Son of God, still it would not follow that I have been guilty of blasphemy."

He saw injustice, and a violation of the rights of English subjects, as all the Colonists acknowledged themselves to be, and he revolted from injustice and tyranny.

" "Mr. Powis," said Eve, gravely, "this is an injustice to Sir George Templemore, that my sense of right will not permit to go uncontradicted, as well as an injustice to my sex and me.

Her misery was dumb and patient; she felt that she was ill-treated, and had no companion; but was not on that account envious, only humble and depressed, not desiring so much to resist as to bear injustice, and hardly venturing to think for herself.

Such was then the excitement of the public mind; such was at that time the necessity of preventing injustice or measures of undue severity.

Seeing Rám Harak standing near the door with folded hands, he clasped the good old man to his bosom, with many protestations of gratitude, and begged him to forgive the injustice with which he had been treated.

I can see them (behind His back), daring each other to approach and make known their fancied injustices and rebellions.

She perceived the injustice of it and refused to abide by it.

Shocked by the scenes he witnessed, he determined to expose such injustice; and, if possible, to prevent such abuse of power.

"Thou dost the nobles injustice, son; they are illustrious patricians, and have no motive in oppressing one like me.

The king of Naples, and Antonio the false brother, repented the injustice they had done to Prospero: and Ariel told his master he was certain their penitence was sincere, and that he, though a spirit, could not but pity them.

Influence must be brought to bear, and Father Peter must be prevented from perpetrating a gross injustice.

Such treatment, sir, is rather to be expected by slaves in the inquisition of Spain, than a Briton at the bar of this house; a house instituted to preserve liberty, and to restrain injustice and oppression.

9:23-27] Now after the death of Judas, the apostates showed themselves in all the territory of Israel, and all who practised injustice flourished.

'Tis not only injustice, but profaneness, to abuse the gods.

Her devotion to her noble-minded husband, and the natural tendency of her own mind, led her to sympathize entirely in his opinions and feelings; and her strong sense of right and wrong caused her to condemn the injustice of the government, and the weak, truckling spirit of the sister-churches.

But what might not be expected, if we were to take up the cause in earnest; if we were to proclaim to all nations the injustice of the trade, and to solicit their concurrence in the abolition of it!

Indeed, its refusal would imply either such injustice as would render the whole proceeding utterly incompatible with the first principles of our cohesion, or such distrust of the person summoned as is never felt for a member of the Brotherhood.

The following fact will illustrate the injustice of the magistrates.

135 Verbs to Use for the Word  injustices