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At first I was impressed by the justness of my name.
Not that she disagreed with the justness of defensive war.
The patience of his work is inseparable from its justness.
I cannot comment on the justness of his cause.
What struck him was the justness of her being there, a feeling that somehow she belonged.
But I will take up this matter more at large at another time, and try to make the justness of my position appear.
The monarchs prided themselves on the justness of their government.
But we can and must be vigilant against giving entry to people who believe in the justness of such actions.
To me, true justness is precisely female, not male.
God could have given no clearer a sign of the justness of their cause.
That avowed justness may not have precluded an early decision on his part, however.
Not even the justness of any party's cause.
Those who had reached the highest stage of honesty and justness in life were seen to be the preachers.
First, the lack of "internal good order and justness of principle".
I shall not examine the justness of this argument.
The key themes in these rulings were the justness of war, and the injunction to jihad.
There's no justness in your cause, just cold-eyed, selfish ambition.
"He trumpeted the justness of the Allied cause in the struggle against fascism."
Convictions about the justness of their cause waned.
This Jesus holds the justness of the Roman tax.
Alfred felt the justness of this accusation.
Like most Americans of that era, they believed to the core in the justness of the American cause.
The justness and thought in each detail makes the best of these arcadian poems monumental.
Later, he picked up on the same theme: "Only Japan refuses to recognize its own justness.
This justness and equality attracted my regard.