Chap.

 1    1|          attempt to do themselves justice by retaliation.~ ~ The box
 2    1|       respect, and loudly demands JUSTICE for one half of the human
 3    1|     Spartans, who, in defiance of justice and gratitude, sacrificed,
 4    1|           of man than the beds of justice in France, when an infant
 5    3|          the heart, whilst, to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly
 6    4|         scrupulous and inflexible justice of all his undertakings,
 7    4|           for these abuses. It is justice, not charity, that is wanting
 8    5| submission demanded be founded on justice - there is no appealing
 9    5|         higher power - for God is justice itself. Let us then, as
10    5|          by a simple motive - for justice has too often been sacrificed
11    5|    religion or morality rest when justice is thus set as defiance?
12    8| notwithstanding his integrity and justice, in the same manner as a
13    8|       that the practice of truth, justice, and humanity, is a certain
14    8|        the angry brow of offended justice will be fearfully deprecated,
15    9|       maxim about the priority of justice.~ ~ Destructive, however,
16   10|    subjects that recur to natural justice: because they firmly believe
17   10|          every spark of humanity. Justice, truth, every thing is sacrificed
18   12|         if it were a violation of justice. I am now alluding particularly
19   12|        fixing sound principles of justice in the mind, and might have
20   12|           servants, is very easy. Justice, or even benevolence, will
21   13|       narrow affections, to which justice and humanity are often sacrificed,
22   13|        men have a higher sense of justice. The exclusive affections
23   13|            for every violation of justice and reason, in the treatment
24   13|          little humanity with it. Justice and friendship are also
25   13|          without any violation of justice reign, wielding this sceptre,
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