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Example sentences for "restore peace"

  • It seems as if thou hadst cared a little for Aunt Lois and thy dead father's brother, and if thou hast any love thou wilt try to restore peace.

  • He was received with all the joy merited by his extraordinary qualities and recent services, in having exposed his own life to the most imminent peril, in order to restore peace to his country.

  • Again, if Maret came to restore peace, why did he not at once produce his powers?

  • For a day or two Whitworth was also disturbed by a belated effort of the French Directory to restore peace.

  • The letter closed with a petition to Gloucester to use his influence to restore peace to the Church.

  • Finding himself powerless to restore peace in Bedfordshire, Gloucester turned south, and by way of St. Albans reached London, where he prepared to welcome his old rival Beaufort on his return from the Continent.

  • His majesty deeply laments the occurrence of these hostilities, and will omit no effort of friendly interposition to restore peace.

  • In the meantime, notwithstanding the exertions made both by England and Prussia to restore peace, war continued between the imperial courts of Austria, Russia, and the Porte.

  • Troops were, indeed, sent to restore peace, but no proclamations were issued from the secretary of state's office until some days elapsed, and then the reward offered for discovering and apprehending a chief rioter was a mere bagatelle.

  • The emperor offered to do anything to restore peace.

  • Thus the trouble and turmoil grew from day to day, and all the king’s efforts to restore peace were in vain.

  • When I do speak, I shall take such ground as I deem best calculated to restore peace, harmony, and prosperity to the country, and tend to the perpetuity of the nation and the liberty of these States and these people.

  • Only two days ago, Judge Trumbull found it necessary to propose a bill in the Senate to prevent a general civil war and to restore peace in Kansas.

  • But, at all events, if you exert yourself to restore peace, you will have the blessed satisfaction of having done your duty.

  • I must do my duty, De Montigni; I have promised to endeavour to restore peace to this household.

  • I would give worlds, I would do anything, to restore peace to this family, but I have no right to ask you to make sacrifices, I have no right to injure or to distress you.

  • In vain did Sully endeavour to restore peace.

  • In order to restore peace, Henry was obliged to have Richard's corpse paraded through the streets.

  • If the illustrious lady do not labor to restore peace, there will be nothing but misery, ruin, and desolation to her beloved country.

  • He arrived in company with his brother D'Andelot, and urged the queen-mother to grant the Reformers liberty of conscience and of worship, the only way to checkmate all the mischievous designs and to restore peace to the kingdom.

  • There is but one king in France; I have done all I could to restore peace to my kingdom; and I will not allow nullification here of that which I brought about with so much difficulty in Italy.


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