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    justly


    1. Both she and JayJay are very proud of you, you know – and justly so


    2. George, Belle and White Feathers, who had been in on the secret for weeks, were still justly impressed with the results of the girls' labors, even as much as Harry


    3. `This is the end of everything' (he said), `at least it is the end of the career of Toad, which is the same thing; the popular and handsome Toad, the rich and hospitable Toad, the Toad so free and careless and cool! How can I hope to be ever set at large again' (he said), `who have been put into prison so justly for stealing so handsome a motor-car in such an outrageous manner, and for such imaginative cheek, put upon such a number of fat, red-faced policemen!' (Here his sobs choked him


    4. An improved farm may very justly be regarded in the same light as those useful machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and by means of which an equal circulating capital can afford a much greater revenue to its employer


    5. to such holders of receipts as had no bank money, that being the whole value which, in this state of things, could justly be supposed due to them


    6. The longer the way was by the east, Columbus very justly concluded, the shorter it would be by the west


    7. It is in this manner that the capital of Great Britain, one may justly say, has partly been drawn and partly been driven from the greater part of the different branches of trade of which she has not the monopoly ; from the trade of Europe, in particular, and from that of the countries which lie round the Mediterranean sea


    8. The late war was altogether a colony quarrel ; and the whole expense of it, in whatever part of the world it might have been laid out, whether in Germany or the East Indies, ought justly to be stated to the account of the colonies


    9. The avidity of our great manufacturers, however, has in some cases extended these exemptions a good deal beyond what can justly be considered as the rude materials of their work


    10. The severity of many of the laws which have been enacted for the security of the revenue is very justly complained of, as imposing heavy penalties upon actions which, antecedent to the statutes that declared them to be crimes, had always been understood to be innocent

    11. In Great Britain, the abuses which the trustees have committed in the management of those tolls, have, in many cases, been very justly complained of


    12. To be merely useless, indeed, is perhaps, the highest eulogy which can ever justly be bestowed upon a regulated company; and all the three companies above mentioned seem, in their present state, to deserve this eulogy


    13. A much more sober and judicious writer, Mr Anderson, author of the Historical and Chronological Deduction of Commerce, very justly observes, that upon examining the accounts which Mr Dobbs himself has given for several years together, of their exports and imports, and upon making proper allowances for their extraordinary risk and expense, it does not appear that their profits deserve to be envied, or that they can much, if at all, exceed the ordinary profits of trade


    14. The Spanish war of 1739 was principally undertaken on their account; in which, and in the French war that was the consequence of it, Great Britain, spent upwards of forty millions ; a great part of which ought justly to be charged to the colonies


    15. One who risks his life in attacking armed troops of the reigning administration to which they are, justly or unjustly, opposed, and not to be confused with a terrorist, who murders innocent civilians, including unarmed men, women, and children, in a supposedly just cause


    16. They were justly sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole


    17. And further, here is what Madison"s Supreme Court appointee, Justice Joseph Story, wrote in his 1833 „Commentaries on the Constitution:" „The right of the citizens to keep and bear arms has justly been considered as the palladium of the liberties of a republic; since it offers a strong moral check against the usurpation and arbitrary power of rulers; and will generally, even if these are successful in the first instance, enable the people to resist and triumph over them


    18. As she justly observed, 'There was no place there for


    19. Allowing notions of Evil to seep into our consciousness, even as dialectical counterarguments to Good, encourages standards of debate that Evil does not justly merit; that is to say, Evil poses a potential (spiritual) risk to individuals who (unknowingly) provide it with a plausible forum to deceive receptive viewpoints by (intentionally) mischaracterizing its harmful designs


    20. That would be a frightening proposition! By ―somebody‖, I mean the tendency many of us have of attaching far greater importance to ourselves than many of us justly merit, inclined as we oftentimes are of internalizing our self-importance

    21. justly paid for it, and the account is squared


    22. It was a congregation and a witness in central Glasgow of which the Kirk could be justly proud, in the best sense


    23. 13 And punishments came on the sinners not without former signs by the force of thunders, for they suffered justly according to their


    24. the righteous justly hope for the end, and without fear depart from this habitation, because they have with you a store of works


    25. 14 And justly do they perish who have not loved Your law; And the


    26. He had spent a lot of time to help his father in the war against the Seven and he had received nothing in return, but that did not upset him as he did not expect anything, he only wanted to get rid of the tyrant kings and queens, but he had expected them to act justly toward everyone and they failed to do so


    27. torments and plagues may confess, that he alone is God; 38 And that in me and my brothers the anger of the Almighty, which is justly


    28. torments of the inner parts; 6 And that most justly, for he had tormented other men's bowels with many and strange torments


    29. burial in the Earth; and that most justly: 8 For inasmuch as he had committed many sins about the altar, whose fire and ashes were


    30. And has justly rewarded that spirit of loquacious youth

    31. either have known deception in the past—as the non-skeptic would suggest—or, in justly


    32. 12 For the righteous justly hope for the end and without fear depart from this habitation because they have with you a store of works preserved in treasuries


    33. 14 And justly do they perish who have not loved Your law; And the torment of judgment shall await those who have not submitted themselves to Your power


    34. And justly so


    35. 1 Then I being grieved did weep and in my sorrow prayed saying 2 O Lord you are just and all your works and all your ways are mercy and truth and you judges truly and justly forever


    36. 6 For if you deal truly your doings shall prosperously succeed to you and to all those who live justly


    37. 36 For our brothers who now have suffered a short pain are dead under God's covenant of everlasting life but you through the judgment of God shall receive just punishment for your pride; 37 But I as my brothers offer up my body and life for the laws of our fathers beseeching God that he would speedily be merciful to our nation; and so that you by torments and plagues may confess that he alone is God; 38 And that in me and my brothers the anger of the Almighty which is justly brought on our nation may cease; 39 Then the king' being in a rage handed him worse than all the rest and took it grievously that he was mocked; 40 So this man died undefiled and put his whole trust in the Lord


    38. For he had spoken proudly in this sort that he would come to Jerusalem and make it a common burying place of the Jews; 5 But the Lord Almighty the God of Isreal struck him with an incurable and invisible plague: or as soon as he had spoken these words a pain of the bowels that was remediless came on him and sore torments of the inner parts; 6 And that most justly for he had tormented other men's bowels with many and strange torments


    39. 7 Such a death it happened that wicked man to die not having so much as burial in the Earth; and that most justly: 8 For in as much as he had committed many sins about the altar whose fire and ashes were holy he received his death in ashes


    40. of anything else to which he is justly entitled”

    41. He ruled peacefully and justly for many years, and was beloved by all


    42. ' You therefore although having fields and houses and many other things when cast out by him what will you do with your land and house and other possessions which you have gathered for yourself? For the lord of this country justly says to you 'Either obey my laws or depart from my dominion


    43. Now this means that a man will perish justly who having a knowledge of the path of righteousness shuts himself up into the way of darkness


    44. 2 For they who have their conversation in fear and love wish that they themselves rather than their neighbours should fall into suffering; and would rather that themselves should undergo condemnation than that the harmony which has been honourably and justly handed down to us should do so


    45. He seeks the same state authority and the same apparatus of coercion believing that he can run it more justly and efficiently


    46. Just as the first great Initiation corresponds to a new birth, so may the second Initiation be justly compared to the baptism of the Holy Ghost and of Fire;


    47. Judge justly, even mercifully, even as you shall some day thus crave merciful consideration at the hands of the Supreme Arbiter


    48. Next Job took refuge in the consolation of a future life in which the inequities of mortal existence may be more justly rectified


    49. Natala colored resentfully at the suggestion of malice in the Stygian's faintly mocking tone, but she complied, wondering miserably just how much havoc the desert sun and wind had wrought on her complexion—a feature for which women of her race were justly noted


    50. But if your brother will not hear you, if he persists in the error of his way, go again to him, taking with you one or two mutual friends that you may thus have two or even three witnesses to confirm your testimony and establish the fact that you have dealt justly and mercifully with your offending brother









































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    Synonyms for "justly"

    justly right justifiedly rightly evenly fairly squarely precisely impartially

    "justly" definitions

    with honesty


    in accordance with moral or social standards