Section, Paragraph
1 II, 82 | self-love, have been perfectly unjust out of opposition. The sure
2 II, 100 | against the Church.~How unjust and unreasonable is the
3 V, 293 | assassin, and it would be unjust to slay you in this manner.
4 V, 294 | laws of the State, which an unjust custom has abolished. It
5 V, 320 | law would be absurd and unjust; but, because men are so
6 V, 323 | impossible and would be unjust to love the soul of a person
7 V, 326 | people that the laws are unjust; for they obey them only
8 V, 332 | render these duties; it is unjust to refuse them, and unjust
9 V, 332 | unjust to refuse them, and unjust to ask others. And so it
10 VII, 434 | impossible, it seems also very unjust. For what is more contrary
11 VII, 455 | I hate it because it is unjust and because it makes itself
12 VII, 455 | has two qualities: it is unjust in itself since it makes
13 VII, 455 | render it lovable only to the unjust, who do not any longer find
14 VII, 455 | enemy. And thus you remain unjust and can please only the
15 VII, 455 | and can please only the unjust.~
16 VII, 471 | 471. It is unjust that men should attach themselves
17 VII, 477 | with it; therefore born unjust, for all tends to self.
18 VII, 477 | We are, therefore, born unjust and depraved.~
19 VII, 482 | they would be not only unjust, but also miserable, and
20 VII, 489 | guilty, or God would be unjust.~
21 X, 649 | certain, so that nothing is so unjust as to claim that theirs
22 X, 667 | all justice, renders it unjust and wrong.~
23 XII, 789 | die by justice than by an unjust sedition.~
24 XIII, 848| us to speak of miracles."~Unjust judges, make not your own
25 XIII, 851| 852. Unjust persecutors of those whom
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