Aún no tenemos significados para "do injustice".
1But, however mistaken you are, I cannot do injustice to your motive.
2SOCRATES: Surely, then, the just man will never consent to do injustice?
3Thus it is more likely that ye will not do injustice.
4But there I think you do injustice to your admirable intelligence.
5I certainly would not knowingly do injustice to any one, dead or living.
6Still I may do injustice to them in this respect.
7No, certainly not; for that would be allowing you to do injustice to yourself.
8Nay, I am not sure, but you do injustice to those who make it.
9For-then- Idonot imagine you to be one apt to do injustice to yourself.
10The Procrustean categories of "left" and "right" do injustice to these subtleties.
11SOCRATES: And will therefore never be willing to do injustice?
12We shall probably not do injustice to John if we suppose that Peter was spokesman.
13POLUS: Then would you rather suffer than do injustice?
14Well, I can only say that if you say this, you do injustice to human nature.
15To give any one of them undue and improper consideration is to do injustice to the others.
16Our danger will be in going too fast, and by going too fast do injustice to him.
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