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Updated: May 4, 2025


As for the recognition of the portrait, this is either the weakest or the most impressive part of the story, according to the theory that is being defended. It is none the less certain that there is some unfairness in suggesting this explanation for every incident of the kind.

I cared nothing for the Jervaises' opinion, but I resented the unfairness of it and had all the innocent man's longing to prove his innocence a feat that was now become for ever impossible. By accepting Banks's invitation, I had confirmed the worst suspicions the Jervaises could possibly have harboured against me.

Isaac Rousseau in the course of a quarrel in which he had involved himself, believed that he saw unfairness in the operation of the law, for the offender had kinsfolk in the Great Council. He resolved to leave his country rather than give way, in circumstances which compromised his personal honour and the free justice of the republic.

'Especial care that the administration of justice should be beyond even the malevolence of distrust, that men of station and influence should be clear-handed and honourable, not a taint of unfairness to attach to them? 'Be it all so, ejaculated the Pasha blandly. 'By the way, I am reminded by a line I have just received from his Excellency with reference to Sulina, or was it Galatz?

Holding, as Milner did, the very strongest and most uncompromising views of the utter depravity of mankind, he can allow no good at all to what are termed 'mere moral virtues. Indeed, he will hardly allow such virtues to be 'splendid sins. He is far too honest to suppress facts, but his comments upon facts are often tinged with a quite unconscious unfairness.

Having, like Walker, frequently and earnestly assured the people of their ultimate right to ratify or reject the work of the convention, he was personally humiliated by the unfairness and trickery of which that body was guilty. Under the circumstances he could not hesitate in his duty. By proclamation he convened the new Legislature in extra session.

As he did so reason returned to Max and with it came a blind rage at the other's unfairness. With the quickness of a panther, and with the strength of ten men, he swung his slim body sideways and then bent forward to let go a vicious right-hand swing flush to the other's jaw!

They're a' for the richts of labor and so am I. I'd be a fine one, with the memory I have of unfairness and exploitation of the miners in the coal pits at Hamilton, did I not agree that the laboring man must be bound together with his fellows to gain justice and fair treatment from his employers. But there's a richt way and a wrong way to do all things.

When treated with discourtesy or unfairness in public, it was true that he hit back again, and hit hard; and, since even in the nineteenth century we are so foolish as to use these weapons against the expression of opinions we deem mischievous, Raeburn had had a great deal of practice in this retaliation. He was a very proud and a very sensitive man, not blessed with overmuch patience.

Frequent instances of this unfairness are visible in the world.

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