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This so infuriated Deegan that he spun around and said: `` I'll get that little bastard.
In 1605, Spain was infuriated that Spanish settlements on the northern and western coasts of the island were carrying out large scale and illegal trade with the Dutch, who were at that time fighting a war if independence against Spain in Europe, and the English, a very recent enemy state, and so decided to forcibly resettle their inhabitants closer to the city of Santo Domingo.
In 1605, Spain was infuriated that Spanish settlements on the northern and western coasts of the island persisted in carrying out large scale and illegal trade with the Dutch, who were at that time fighting a war of independence against Spain in Europe, and the English, a very recent enemy state, and so decided to forcibly resettle their inhabitants closer to the city of Santo Domingo.
", made by Major Bob Light, infuriated Patton so much that he demanded that the responsible person was to be court martialed.
These terms infuriated Stowe, so the novel was written, read, and debated as a political abolitionist tract.
The rumours that reached Bonaparte so infuriated him that his love for her changed entirely.
Because he was deaf-mute, the marriage shocked his mother, infuriated his sister-in-law Olympia Mancini, injured the inheritance prospects of his French nephews and nieces, and so offended Louis XIV that Francis II, Duke of Modena felt obliged to banish from his realm the bride's kinsman, who had acted as the couple's intermediary.
Because he was deaf-mute, the marriage shocked his mother, infuriated his sister-in-law Olympia Mancini, injured the inheritance prospects of his French nephews and nieces, and so offended Louis XIV that Francis II, Duke of Modena felt obliged to banish from his realm the bride's kinsman, who had acted as the couple's intermediary.
It has also been claimed that Philippe became so infuriated with Louis for not paying his daughter's dowry that he suffered a paroxysm.
I cannot remember having been so infuriated for a long time than by some of the things he says here .”
When Sinestro returns with the " yellow element ", Ranakar became infuriated of his betrayal ( more so when he called him a " stupid little troll "), and accepts Hal Jordan upon defeating Sinestro.
An infuriated Wellington wrote, " I have never been so much distressed by any military event as by the escape of even a man of them.
This infuriated the cub, so he proposed a competition.
This breach of faith so infuriated Gordon that he seized a rifle, intending to shoot the falsifier of his word, and would have done so had Li not fled.
In addition, it also appears in Hervarar saga where Helga becomes so infuriated over the death of her father at the hands of Heiðrekr, her husband, that she hangs herself in the shrine.
He infuriated Broward so much that when Stoneman won an election for circuit judge, Governor Broward refused to validate the election, so Stoneman was referred to as " Judge " for the rest of his life without performing the duties of one.
Harvey was one of the first to help organize the players association which so infuriated the Canadiens ’ owners that in 1961 they traded him to the then lowly New York Rangers.
Ella highly values honesty, so she becomes infuriated when she discovers that Lola's story was a lie.
According to the statement given by Séamus Brennan to Piaras F. Mac Lochlainn, author of Last Words, the British troops were “ infuriated when they saw the pygmy force that had given them such a stiff battle and caused them so many casualties ". Séamus Brennan never saw Seán Heuston again after being transferred to Arbour Hill Detention Barracks.
The actions of the second generation infuriated Zeus, so in punishment he destroyed them.
Terribly infuriated and feeling betrayed, she carried her spite so far as to be deeply compromised in a conspiracy against the king in 1608, but escaped with only a slight punishment after the plot was foiled, and in 1608 Henry actually took her back into favour again as one of his mistresses.
At one meeting during the 1916-17 campaign, Lichtenhein grew so infuriated that he offered Livingstone $ 3, 000 to abandon his team.

so and Isabella
Isabella was only three years old at the time so her mother, Maria Cristina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, was named regent until her daughter came of age.
This was not enough to satisfy Isabella, already in her mid-60s, so she returned to political life and ruled Solarolo, in Romagna until her death on 13 February 1539.
Just as John stood to benefit strategically from marrying Isabella, so the marriage threatened the interests of the Lusignans, whose own lands currently provided the key route for royal goods and troops across Aquitaine.
As a leper, Baldwin could have no children and could not be expected to rule much longer, so the focus of his succession passed to his sister Sibylla and his younger half-sister Isabella.
Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan and wife of John Comyn, 3rd Earl of Buchan ( a cousin of the murdered John Comyn ), who claimed the right of her family, the MacDuff Earl of Fife, to crown the Scottish king for her brother, Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife – who was not yet of age, and in English hands – arrived the next day, too late for the coronation, so a second coronation was held and once more the crown was placed on the brow of Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, Lord of Annandale, King of the Scots.
Isabella is dissatisfied, having believed the Morlands were quite wealthy, but she pretends to Catherine that she is merely dissatisfied that they must wait so long.
Despite his many marriages he did not have a son so on 30 June 1833 he was influenced by his wife to abolish the Salic Law so that her daughter, Isabella, could become queen depriving his brother, Don Carlos, of the throne.
Van Eyck's task was to paint the bride, so that the Duke would be able to form a picture of Isabella before the marriage.
Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, a moderate baron with strong French links, asked Isabella to intervene in an attempt to prevent war ; Isabella publicly went down on her knees to appeal to Edward to exile the Despensers, providing him with a face-saving excuse to do so, but Edward intended to arrange their return at the first opportunity.
Mortimer and Isabella began a passionate relationship from December 1325 onwards ; Isabella was taking a huge risk in doing so – female infidelity was a very serious offence in medieval Europe, as shown during the Tour de Nesle Affair – both Isabella's former French sisters-in-law had died by 1326 as a result of their imprisonment for exactly this offence.
Here he received a demand from Frederick II ( who had now married Isabella ) that he should abandon his title and dignity of king, which, so Frederick claimed, had passed to himself along with the heiress of the kingdom.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella agreed, and so implored Pope to grant their request for a Holy Office to administer an inquisition in Spain.
Around late morning or noon on 28 April, Isabella, who was pregnant, was late in returning from the hammam to dine with him, so he went to eat at the house of his kinsman and friend, Philip, Bishop of Beauvais.
He undoubtedly supported the chiefs of the Liberal party, such as Espartero, against the intrigues of the French court ; but the object of the British government was to establish the throne of Isabella on a truly national and liberal basis and to avert those complications, dictated by foreign influence, which eventually proved so fatal to that princess.
According to some chroniclers, the people of Tyre were reportedly so taken by Henry's youth and handsomeness that they shouted that he should marry their princess, and Isabella immediately fell in love with him – but this is to put a romantic gloss on what was primarily a political pairing.
He is said to have been a member of the group involved in the abduction of Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem, to get her to consent to a divorce from Humphrey IV of Toron so that she could be married to Conrad of Montferrat.
The marriage was glossed romantically by some of the chroniclers: that Isabella was so taken with Henry's physical attractions ( he was 20 years younger than Conrad ) that she asked him to marry her.
Hetoum and Isabella's marriage in 1226 had been a forced one by Hetoum's father Constantine of Baberon, who had arranged for Queen Isabella's first husband to be murdered so as to put Constantine's own son Hetoum in place as a co-ruler with Isabella.
The first Earl died without male heirs, so the titles went to his daughter Isabella, Duchess of Grafton.
Isabella d ' Este, an admirer of the work of Leonardo da Vinci, asked to borrow the portrait, but Cecilia replied it no longer looked like her because she had been so young then and ' nobody seeing it and me together would suppose it was made for me '.
When her mother died, Anne Isabella and her husband changed their names to Noel also ; her mother had required this as a condition for inheriting her considerable estate ; her mother disliked Byron's name so much that she had written a letter to the Prince Regent, requesting that he give her daughter the title of " Lady Wentworth " ( a barony separate from the one she would eventually inherit ), so that her parents would not have to call her " Byron ".

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