[UN-1 12.] Injustice.

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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.

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1586.  A. Day, Eng. Secretary, I. (1625), 67. The indignity, vniustnesse. wickednesse,… that thereof ensueth.

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1599.  Crompton, Mansion of Magnan., L l b. The vniustnesse of this man to his Lord.

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1622.  Mabbe, trans. Aleman’s Guzman d’Alf., II. 9. He shall therein … giue me iust cause to suspect the vniustnesse of his intent.

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1670.  Penn, Truth Rescued, 62. The Unreasonableness and Unjustness of such Arbitrary Proceedings.

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1757.  Mrs. Griffith, Lett. Hen. & Frances (1767), I. 48. I interdict you … from the unjustness of any satyr against our sex.

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1879.  C. Geikie, Eng. Reform., xix. 330. The unjustness of a wholesale confiscation.

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1887.  L. Oliphant, Episodes, 211. The unjustness of my suspicions.

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