Citations:justly


 * 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
 * But did you think, when at first he suggested it to you, that there was such a man to be found, of whom it might justly be said that he never committed sin?


 * 1813 — Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice.
 * Poor Lydia's situation must, at best, be bad enough; but that it was no worse, she had need to be thankful. She felt it so; and though, in looking forward, neither rational happiness nor worldly prosperity could be justly expected for her sister, in looking back to what they had feared, only two hours ago, she felt all the advantages of what they had gained.
 * "I knew," said he, "that what I wrote must give you pain, but it was necessary. I hope you have destroyed the letter. There was one part especially, the opening of it, which I should dread your having the power of reading again. I can remember some expressions which might justly make you hate me."