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It is not to aggrieve, but to redress, that we carry arms.
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It will thus be understood how Brann's article could aggrieve the father and brother.
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It wasn't to aggrieve one particular sense of wrong.
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Everything that can most aggrieve the heart of man has befallen me here under his eyes.
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And all were marshalled according to those touching and pathetic tactics which speak of a nation more accustomed to defend than to aggrieve.
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He used to come down and sit with me while I was getting well, and aggrieve his flute and say unreconstructed things about the North.
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Osei had admitted manslaughter and an alternative charge of administering poison, with intent to injure, aggrieve or annoy, as well as seven counts of fraud.
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Nxumalo said: The Department is deeply appalled and aggrieved by this video.
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Understandably, many people in golf have felt aggrieved at the negative onslaught.
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Moreover, the philo-Maori officials held that Rauparaha and Rangihaeata were aggrieved persons.
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He paused, and when I made no comment, said, a trifle aggrieved:
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If you consider yourself aggrieved, I am willing to make reparation-amplereparation.
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The senior dayroom was aggrieved at Kennedy's taking this post from Fenn.
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Should there, however, be any who conceive themselves aggrieved by my conduct.
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These last words greatly aggrieved Moses, who not thought: Woe is me!
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If that is true, Suárez has legitimate reasons to be aggrieved.