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Meanings of pacific character in English
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Usage of pacific character in English
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There were also in the Infirmary inmates of a more pacificcharacter.
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The sight of them rapidly changed the pacificcharacter of the free States.
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Our relations with the various Indian tribes continue to be of a pacificcharacter.
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We know how deeply rooted is the religious and pacificcharacter of the Russian masses.
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He was warned against mistaking the conspicuously pacificcharacter of Freeland for cowardice or weakness.
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For a long time his efforts wore the appearance of a religious, and pacificcharacter.
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The letter to president Boyer shows very clearly the pacificcharacter and object of these protestants.
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A more pacificcharacter would have dared a greater danger for the reward and the promise of her eyes.
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To fly is the plan of Berta's father; it is the resource which is most consistent with his pacificcharacter.
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It does not promise well for the pacificcharacter of unity, that we have a great civil war; but wherefore?
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Germany was divided into Catholic states and Protestant states, which had established between themselves relations of an almost pacificcharacter.
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All these demonstrations had, however, a pacificcharacter, and the presence of the enemy in Paris gave rise to no serious incident.
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I gently pushed it aside, making a sign expressive of the pacificcharacter of my motives in paying a visit to the ship.
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There is something soothing and gentle in this remonstrance, which bespeaks the affection of Elkanah, and exhibits his pacificcharacter in an advantageous light.
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Although our meeting was to be of a pacificcharacter, we went armed as usual, no one moving about in that region without weapons.
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Again, this religion and this minister at whom Mr. Dixon sneers, are really responsible for the pacificcharacter of the Negro population of the South.