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Show Gems of Ebouobt JUSTICE i i The sentiment of justice is so 1 natural, and so universally acquir-. e;l by ail mankind, that is seems to me independent of all law, ail party, all religion. Voltaire. i Justice discards party, friend-; ship, and kindred, and is there-! fore represented as blind. Addi- j son. Justice is the great and simple principle which is the secret of success in all government, as essential es-sential to the training of an infant, a.; to the control of a mighty nation. na-tion. Simms. The just, though they hate evil, yet give men a patient hearing; hoping that they will show proofs that they are not evil. Sir P. Sidney. It is of less importance that we receive from mankind justice, than that we deserve it. Mary Baker Eddy. Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men. 'Romans 12:17. V |