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1 We have not lived in peace; we are not now living in peace .
2 Paine was living in peace at Bordentown in the year Seventeen Hundred Eighty-seven.
3 He only wants to keep his home and make his living in peace .
4 They seemed much at their ease, living in peace and plenty.
5 Many households have two women and one man living in peace now, he said.
6 What should you think of George resigning his seat, and living in peace here?
7 She recalled what the commander had said about the Aquins living in peace for centuries.
8 It's about everybody in the world living in peace .
9 The maritime provinces have been living in peace and amity with their neighbours for many years.
10 All the Indian races were then as one people, living in peace , and speaking one tongue.
11 Christians and Muslims have been living in peace and harmony together in our city, the mayor said.
12 They were living in peace and power and plenty; we were their guests, their prisoners, absolutely dependent.
13 And more people are living in peace .
14 They speak the same language and share the same religion as their kin living in peace over the border.
15 Really desirous of living in peace with them, we have redoubled our efforts to produce the same disposition in them.
16 By order of the Presidency, another town was started in Carroll County, where the Saints had been living in peace .
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