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Meanings of just interpretation in English
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Usage of just interpretation in English
1
That, I think, must be regarded as sound, and a justinterpretation of the law.
2
Shall we say that this is not a justinterpretation of the passage in Deuteronomy?
3
It thinks it gives a justinterpretation to the appearances by its conceptions presented to it; but they are weak and imperfect.
4
He thinks to give a justinterpretation to the apparences which his conception presents unto him, but they are shallow and imperfect.
5
The enlargement of the powers of the Federal Government by construction, which obtained, was not warranted by any justinterpretation of the Constitution.
6
It gives authority to feed Indian tribes, though our enemies, and a justinterpretation can not restrain us in clothing and feeding unfortunate friends.
7
But these three significations are closely connected, and that connection must be observed, if we desire to obtain a justinterpretation of the symbol.
8
"Which is a true and justinterpretation of Pepper's character, I believe," observed the lawyer, smiling.