The monks, zealous only for their souls, forgave them and returned; but, finding that the Spaniards would not leave the country, and that they were constantly Aggrieving the Indians, and especially that they could not preach in peace, nor without continual dread, they determined to leave the country and return to Mexico.
"Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I."
John L. Stephens
There was no question of Aggrieving the minister.
"The Rise of the Dutch Republic, 1563-64"
John Lothrop Motley
As to "Aggrieving the Cardinal without cause," there was no question of Aggrieving him at all, but of relieving him of an office which could not remain in his hands without disaster.
"The Rise of the Dutch Republic, 1563-64"
John Lothrop Motley