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Updated: June 12, 2025
Art, gentlemen, is nourished upon inequalities and injustices!" "Wie kann man so etwas sagen!" It may be well that justice should be established, even though art perish. I simply state a fact!" See what plutocracy already makes of art!" Here one of the Germans insisted on a hearing; a fine fellow, with Samsonic locks and a ringing voice.
The Objects of the Levy Its Origin and History How it would work in Practice The Attitude of the Chancellor The Effects of the Scheme in discouraging Thrift Its Fallacies and Injustices The Insuperable Obstacles to its Application Its Influence on Production One of the Tests of a Tax Judged by this Test the Proposed Levy is doomed.
Now that they had a leader to redress their wrongs, in many an humble cabin men seized their fusils, swords, and halberds, and waited for him to call them to his side. They expected him to end corruption and favoritism in the government, to lower taxes, to correct private injustices, to give them a really representative Assembly. Berkeley was astonished.
The injustices under which Ireland groaned were nearly as repulsive as the cruelties inflicted upon the Protestants of France during the reign of Louis XIV. "On the suppression of the rebellion under Tyrconnel," says Morley, "nearly the whole of the land was confiscated, the peasants were made beggars and outlaws, the Penal Laws against Catholics were enforced, and the peasants were prostrate in despair."
With those whom they did not mistrust of treachery persons spoke in low voices of definite plans, while at all times there might appear in prominent places of the city skilfully composed notices setting forth great wrongs and injustices towards which resignation and a lowly bearing were outwardly counselled, yet with the same words cunningly inflaming the minds, even of the patient, as no pouring out of passionate thoughts and undignified threatenings could have done.
All the injustices which were abolished in that superb crusade against privilege only made plainer the shape of the one huge privilege, the one typical injustice which still stood the blacker against such a dawn Negro Slavery. It has already been mentioned that Slavery was at one time universal in the English colonies and was generally approved by American opinion, North and South.
Of course there are cases of individual hardship in retention of personnel in the service. There will be in the future. No system of such size can operate to perfection. But the systems are rounded on fairness and justice, and they are working at full speed. We shall try to avoid mistakes, injustices, and hardship as far as humanly possible.
The connivance of lawyers tames the rank injustices of law; hence, to a degree, we live in a land where there is neither law nor justice save such justice as can be appropriated by the man who is diplomat enough to do without lawyers and wise enough to have no property.
"I wonder why they gave him his title. There were things done when the combine was made the shareholders didn't know, besides injustices to the staffs. You see, I had friends " "What has that to do with you? He offers you a good post, with a hint about favors to come." "The post is good," Thirlwell agreed, with a thoughtful look. "In a way, I'd have been glad to take it; but I can't very well."
The injustices, the scandal, the sins you might commit incidentally, which do not pertain naturally to the deed, all these are another matter, and are other kinds of sins; but the act itself stands alone, complete and one. But these interior acts of sin, whether or not they have reference to external completion, must be sinful.
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