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Meanings of domestic tranquillity in English
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Usage of domestic tranquillity in English
1
All considerations of justice, general expediency, and domestictranquillity call for this.
2
We are blessed with domestictranquillity and all the elements of national prosperity.
3
The society goes into no household to disturb its domestictranquillity.
4
It has power to enforce the laws, punish treason, and insure domestictranquillity.
5
Instead of there being " domestictranquillity," the States were engaged in constant quarrels.
6
And so it was that my brief period of domestictranquillity came to an abrupt end.
7
Was domestictranquillity the consequence of foreign conquest?
8
I was for some hours transported home, to partake of that domestictranquillity which you so feelingly paint.
9
No sooner was domestictranquillity assured than, with restless energy, he entered on a series of far-reaching reforms.
10
Her residence in the Netherlands would guarantee domestictranquillity to her husband, and peace in Italy to the King.
11
Josephine's matrimonial transgressions, whatever they may have been, were condoned with exuberant suddenness, and Napoleon rushed into domestictranquillity.
12
It is not always a simple matter, however, to transform a family from a battleground to a scene of domestictranquillity.
13
The Constitution of the United States was formed for domestictranquillity; and how, then, are we to fight in the Union?
14
Their little children, now collegians, did not see life as a haven of domestictranquillity or a world safe for democracy.
15
The can was gleaming copper, the plants were all a lush green, and the whole scene was one of upper-middle-class domestictranquillity.
16
Sheltered by this heroism the nation has lived and labored, accepting all the consequences of the war, and domestictranquillity has never been troubled.