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Meanings of iniquitous law in English
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Usage of iniquitous law in English
1
Merlin's iniquitouslaw should not touch him again.
2
Loi scelerate, or iniquitouslaw, means a law worse in its repression than what it seeks to repress.
3
Nothing but envy, jealousy, and a predetermination to destroy the colonial settlements, could have prompted the passage of this most iniquitouslaw.
4
Because, in the first place, aristocracy is kept up by family tyranny and injustice, due to the unnatural and iniquitouslaw of primogeniture.
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Think of them, the toilers, the oppressed, God's children, groaning under the iniquitouslaws of generations of evil statesmanship.
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And I too hate and abominate these iniquitouslaws that persecute men's bodies for what they hold with their minds and souls.
7
Those suspected of treason against the Republic forfeited, according to Merlin's most iniquitousLaw, their rights of citizenship, in publicity of trial and in defence.
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"So I am," he said, frankly, "when I see the present injustice, the iniquitouslaws and combinations that leave these people so little chance.