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injuring 2
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injustice 34
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innate 1
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34 excellent
34 ignorance
34 injustice
34 institutions
34 meet
33 aim
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injustice

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1 1 | where justice as well as injustice is found or is wanting in 2 1 | of ten thousand acts of injustice, by making bargains with 3 2 | these goods, but only the injustice and insolence of his own 4 2 | are shadows only, and that injustice, which seems opposed to 5 3 | there is no insolence or injustice, nor, again, are there any 6 3 | disorders, and in the other to injustice, which is the child of excess. 7 5 | suffering which waits upon injustice; and whether a man escape 8 5 | honour is he who does no injustice, and of more than twofold 9 5 | if he not only does no injustice himself, but hinders others 10 5 | informs the rulers of the injustice of others. And yet more 11 5 | altogether incurable acts of injustice done to him by others, a 12 5 | defend themselves against the injustice of their neighbours, and 13 6 | reverences justice, and hates injustice, is discovered in his dealings 14 6 | undefiled by impiety and injustice, will best sow the seeds 15 9 | wherefore he who maintains that injustice is involuntary will deem 16 9 | deem that the unjust does injustice involuntarily. I too admit 17 9 | too admit that all men do injustice involuntarily, and if any 18 9 | will, and yet that many do injustice willingly, I do not agree 19 9 | and unholy. But if acts of injustice cannot be divided into voluntary 20 9 | the distinction between injustice and hurt he must fix his 21 9 | compensation has been given for injustice, the law must always seek 22 9 | gains also, supposing the injustice to bring gain), of these 23 9 | the soul; and the cure of injustice will take the following 24 9 | When any one commits any injustice, small or great, the law 25 9 | proceed to make a man hate injustice, and love or not hate the 26 9 | difference between hurt and injustice, and the various complications 27 9 | harm or not—I call all this injustice. But when the opinion of 28 9 | by many to be involuntary injustice. Leaving the question of 29 9 | voluntary crimes done with injustice of every kind and with premeditation, 30 10| and we are their property. Injustice and insolence and folly 31 10| has another name, which is injustice.~Cleinias. Quite true.~Athenian. 32 10| never be persuaded to do injustice, now sufficiently demonstrated? 33 10| dislikes and refuses to do injustice, and avoids unrighteous 34 11| corrected, may utterly hate injustice, or at any rate abate much


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