Aún no tenemos significados para "common fairness".
1Yet in common fairness he was entitled to a hearing.
2In common fairness, of course, this should be remembered, that two years had elapsed.
3Yet in common fairness we must remember the stuff with which they had to deal.
4She ought to remember that, in common fairness.
5Is this courtesy, is it common fairness, is it the boasted civilization of our nineteenth century?
6The girl demurring against this apothegm-ascustom again exacted,-was ,stillin common fairness, convinced of her error.
7Well, and what in common fairness could he or anyone else expect me to do about it!
8If you had an ounce of common fairness in your composition you would admit I could do no less.
9In common fairness these questions must be asked and answered, before we heave our critical half-bricks at strange poets.
10I'm proud of having won her; and as to my having concealed it, I ask you, in common fairness, what else could I do?
11Since part from you I must," said Jurgen, tenderly, "I intend, in common fairness to myself, to find a companion as like you as possible.
12"No, no, no," said Dr. Pym soothingly, as if in common fairness.
13Common fairness, however, obliged her to add that he seemed "more like a gentleman" than she had supposed.
14"I think, in common fairness, it is my turn for an innings again,-don'tyou?"
15"I am well aware of it," he replied, "and in common fairness to yourself, I can only say that I am sorry to hear it."
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