[UN-1 12.] Injustice.
c. 1449. Pecock, Repr., I. xviii. 106. The vniustnes of iuging which is ȝouun upon me y knowe better than the vniustnes of iugingis doon vpon othere.
1586. A. Day, Eng. Secretary, I. (1625), 67. The indignity, vniustnesse. wickednesse, that thereof ensueth.
1599. Crompton, Mansion of Magnan., L l b. The vniustnesse of this man to his Lord.
1622. Mabbe, trans. Alemans Guzman dAlf., II. 9. He shall therein giue me iust cause to suspect the vniustnesse of his intent.
1670. Penn, Truth Rescued, 62. The Unreasonableness and Unjustness of such Arbitrary Proceedings.
1757. Mrs. Griffith, Lett. Hen. & Frances (1767), I. 48. I interdict you from the unjustness of any satyr against our sex.
1879. C. Geikie, Eng. Reform., xix. 330. The unjustness of a wholesale confiscation.
1887. L. Oliphant, Episodes, 211. The unjustness of my suspicions.