Aún no tenemos significados para "injure the cause".
1What a pity, that credulity should injure the cause of true religion!
2He thought this would injure the cause of the Union.
3Names injure the cause; they awaken prejudice.
4Some doubted whether the measure would prosper, and dreaded a disappointment which might injure the cause of liberty.
5Surely I have done enough already to help you-perhapsto injure the cause I love-without being asked for more.
6But in a social conflict men are mere non-combatants, and their surrender did not seriously injure the cause that they deserted.
7They will be inclined to make your change of political conviction the subject of vociferous attacks, and that might injure the cause.
8If he wanted a thing in his particular department, it did not concern him that it might injure the cause as a whole.
9The tirade merely injures the cause which the blackguard intends to help.
10But this, instead of helping, hindered and injured the cause of the slaves.
11Possibly this scepticism has never yet injured the cause of an innocent man.
12It much pains all one's female relations and injures the cause.
13These proceedings injured the cause of electoral and parliamentary reform.
14Extraordinary indecision and unnecessary delays had injured the cause which the king pretended to support.
15They were often ignorant of both sides of the question, and injured the cause they sought to aid.
16Devoted to his pleasures, he depraved those under his command, and injured the cause for which he was contending.
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