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3 Sentences With "doing injury to"

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On 25 December 1226, Pope Honorius wrote to the Bishop of Florence, expressing the gravest indignation that the Florentines were doing injury to the Bishop of Fiesole and showing contempt toward the Holy See. He criticized the Bishop of Florence for not restraining his fellow citizens, and ordered him to notify the magistrates that they were to send their procurators to Rome by 1 February 1227, to explain and justify their aggressions against the Bishop of Fiesole. He wanted to bring a definitive end to their quarrels. Pope Honorius, however, died on 18 March 1227.Ughelli, pp. 249-250.
I am > also satisfied that Richard did not strike linesman Thompson as a result of > a mistake or accident as suggested … Assistance can also be obtained from an > incident that occurred less than three months ago in which the pattern of > conduct of Richard was almost identical, including his constant resort to > the recovery of his stick to pursue his opponent, as well as flouting the > authority of and striking officials. On the previous occasion he was > fortunate that teammates and officials were more effective in preventing him > from doing injury to anyone and the penalty was more lenient in consequence. > At the time he was warned there must be no further incident … The time for > probation or leniency is past. Whether this type of conduct is the product > of temperamental instability or willful defiance of the authority in the > games does not matter.
The term "society" came from the Latin word societas, which in turn was derived from the noun socius ("comrade, friend, ally"; adjectival form socialis) used to describe a bond or interaction between parties that are friendly, or at least civil. Without an article, the term can refer to the entirety of humanity (also: "society in general", "society at large", etc.), although those who are unfriendly or uncivil to the remainder of society in this sense may be deemed to be "antisocial". However, the Scottish economist, Adam Smith taught instead that a society "may subsist among different men, as among different merchants, from a sense of its utility without any mutual love or affection, if only they refrain from doing injury to each other." Used in the sense of an association, a society is a body of individuals outlined by the bounds of functional interdependence, possibly comprising characteristics such as national or cultural identity, social solidarity, language, or hierarchical structure.

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