Aggrievance

Word AGGRIEVANCE
Character 11
Hyphenation ag griev ance
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The word "aggrievance" in example sentences

A particular aggrievance for Ray, was the casting of Ryan Phillipe and Val Kilmer who both should know way better than to fall down to these depths. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Without undertaking to affirm, we may obviously conjecture, that this Article has been inserted on the part of the United States from an over-caution to guard, nommément, by name, against a particular aggrievance; which they thought they could never be too well secured against: and that has happened, which generally happens; doubts have been produced by the too great number of words used to prevent doubt. ❋ Unknown (1892)

Without undertaking to affirm, we may obviously conjecture that this article has been inserted on the part of the United States from an overcaution to guard, _nommément, by name_, against a particular aggrievance, which they thought they could never be too well secured against; and that has happened which generally happens -- doubts have been produced by the too great number of words used to prevent doubt. ❋ Unknown (1878)

Thus the destruction, in every sense of the word, of human creatures, is so constantly obvious, as mingled and spread throughout the whole system, that the mind has been insensibly wrought to that protective obtuseness which (like the thickness of the natural clothing of animals in rigorous climates) we acquire in defence of our own ease, against the aggrievance of things which inevitably continue in our presence. ❋ John Foster (1806)

Without undertaking to affirm, we may obviously conjecture, that this article has been inserted on the part of the United States, from an over caution to guard, _nommément_, by name, against a particular aggrievance, which they thought could never be too well secured against: and that has happened, which generally happens; doubts have been produced by the too great number of words used to prevent doubt. ❋ Thomas Jefferson (1784)

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