He was reported to have been "justly entitled the King of Beggars", having been on the road for 70 years.
He had always been received by the people of this island in the most hospitable manner, and they were justly entitled to every thing which it was in his power to grant.
So ignorance gave her a confidence in herself that she was not justly entitled to.
By the hackneyed phrase, sportive elegance, we might possibly designate at once the general character of his writings and the very loftiest praise to which he is justly entitled.
Patterson reversed a judgment for the debtor, holding that the debtor "could not be justly entitled to credit until the money was in the hands of some public officer authorized to receive it."
The extraordinary pains taken by Tycho to have his observations as accurate as his instruments would permit, have justly entitled him to the admiration of all succeeding astronomers.
But perhaps this may be an extreme case, and one not justly entitled to be considered as a precedent of general application.
But the citizen of the United States is still more justly entitled to claim this praise.
The Republican line from this Administration's very beginning has been not just that Bill Clinton simply won't do, but also that he was not justly entitled to the White House.
Marsilius says he has never found a man proof against this torture; but here he claims more than he is justly entitled to.