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Definition of Injustices
1. injustice [n] - See also: injustice
Lexicographical Neighbors of Injustices
Literary usage of Injustices
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Science of Jurisprudence: A Treatise in which the Growth of Positive Law by Hannis Taylor (1908)
"If no such concessions had been made, the intercourse of nations would have been
continually vexed with inconveniences and injustices arising out of ..."
2. A Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire (1843)
"crying injustices and the most enormous crimes. Su Bernard, first abbot of
Clairvaux, in 1115, had likewise had it revealed to him, that all who received ..."
3. History of the Jews in America: From the Period of the Discovery of the New by Peter Wiernik (1912)
"... to improvement —Our great opportunity here—Our hope in the higher civilization
in which the injustices of the older order of things may never reappear. ..."
4. The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of by Roger North (1826)
"... of the persecuting kind, as injustices, and the malice of powers, heroical in
perfection. The Lord Chief Justice Hales, a profound com- ..."
5. ...William Lloyd Garrison by Lindsay Swift (1911)
"I were born, as such great movements must be born, of antecedent wrongs arid
injustices. It was impossible that so general a sentiment should not change ..."
6. The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52: Being a Series of by Thomas C. Russell (1922)
"... by the foreigner - injustices by the lower classes against Spaniards pass
unnoticed - Innumerable drunken fights - Broken heads and collarbones, ..."