1A Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, 1725 (Franklin Papers)
Now our common Notions of Justice will tell us, that if all created Things are equally...
2From Benjamin Franklin to Cadwalader Evans, 13 July 1765 (Franklin Papers)
up fast the Measure of their Iniquity, and Justice will ere long overtake them all.
3The American Commissioners to Jean H. Delap, 26 December 1777 (Franklin Papers)
have not the least Doubt that Justice will be immediately done. The part you have acted merits...
4From Benjamin Franklin to John Ross, 22 April[–3 June 1780] (Franklin Papers)
...for them their Prise-money: but the exactest Justice will be done them as soon as possible....
5From Benjamin Franklin to Van de Perre & Meÿners, 23 April 1780 (Franklin Papers)
no probability that like Justice will be refused to the subjects of their High Mightenesses
6From Benjamin Franklin to Charles Thomson, 16 April 1784 (Franklin Papers)
Punctuality and exact Justice will contribute more to our Reputation, & of course to...