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When Caesar gave orders that the statues in honour of Pompey, which had been thrown down, should be restored, Cicero44 said to him, "You have restored Pompey's statues, but you have made your own secure". Wherefore there must be no scanting of commendation or due honour in the case of an enemy who has justly gained a fair repute.
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Within a few years he had gained control of land from Ireland to the Auvergne and the Plantagenets could justly claim what the historian Martin Aurell in The Plantagenet Empire 1154-1224 (2007) calls an "Atlantic dominion".
Over the past eight years, Democrats have been justly defined as the true party of fiscal responsibility and sound economic policy, and the American people acknowledged this last November when we gained seats in Congress and Al Gore won a plurality in the race for president.
He notes what is lost and gained by the deliberate omission of these contexts from the poem itself, and asks, "What is the cost to a reader's self-esteem and resistance to vicarious hedonism, what must be discounted, for The Solitary Reaper to work for a reader justly and adequately aware?" Prynne's volume is titled Field Notes.
To govern justly, a president needs to gain the consent of the governed of the whole country, not just a heavily populated region.
When are we going to gain enough moral, common and economic sense to treat our children justly and give all of them a level playing field upon which to grow?
As Shuttlesworth prophetically wrote in July 1962, "someday Birmingham, Alabama, the Johannesburg of America, will become a Mecca of democracy, a paradise of freedom, one in which all Americans can justly take pride all because a few of us were 'crazy' enough to attempt to gain freedom for the rest (and most) of us!" ("Shuttlesworth Says," Pittsburgh Courier, July 7, 1962).
The country is justly proud of maintaining the building so well; it also cherishes the prestige its ambassadors gain from holding meetings in its rooms.
Mostly justly.
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