The bookish man came forward briskly, evincing a scholarly and even conciliatorymanner.
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Charles also wrote to 'Lady P. R.' in a conciliatorymanner.
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He recognized the loneliness in the anxious, conciliatorymanner.
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Morrie put his hand up in a conciliatorymanner.
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His manner was most conciliatory , and perhaps it was that conciliatorymanner that inflamed her.
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The objection was therefore urged on my part, I hope, in a modest and conciliatorymanner.
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In an instant his persuasive, conciliatorymanner fled.
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With regard to the inhabitants, you are to treat them with civility and in a conciliatorymanner.
9
Peg patted her in a conciliatorymanner.
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Prince, standing before the platform with slavering tongue, bright eyes shining, wagged his tail in a conciliatorymanner.
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She has an apologetic, conciliatorymanner and is often walked into, blending inconspicuously, as she does, with her surroundings.
12
Therefore before the diffident Arden could turn away, she bowed and smiled to him in a genial, conciliatorymanner.
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Mr. Shackford's interrogation and his more than usual conciliatorymanner had lighted a hope which Richard had not brought with him.
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He never carried fire-arms even when travelling in the most unsettled districts, and his firm but conciliatorymanner overcame opposition in a wonderful way.
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He was a large, smooth-faced man, with the conciliatorymanner of one who regards all his fellow-men as patients in varying degrees of insanity.
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The British came up the Potomac, and Lund Washington, in order to preserve Mount Vernon, gave them refreshments, and treated them in a conciliatorymanner.