We have no meanings for "settle amicably" in our records yet.
1 That is, unless we find we can settle amicably with the invaluable Caw.
2 They had come to settle amicably , if possible, the grave difficulty between the viceroy and the sheiks.
3 And in case the delinquent refuse to settle amicably , we are justified in pursuing him before the courts.
4 It threatened to terminate in a race war, but was settled amicably .
5 He only remarked that he hoped it would be settled amicably .
6 Now and then troublesome questions have arisen, but they have always been settled amicably .
7 Questions of importance will be settled amicably among disputants.
8 While legal action has been taken with regard to some incidents, others have been settled amicably .
9 I think this whole matter can be settled amicably , put in Job Haskers, with an effort.
10 The affair was settled amicably , peaceably, and peacefully.
11 Perhaps the matter has been settled amicably .
12 I would only mention that I do hope the incident of the plummeting plaster can be settled amicably .
13 Troubles which arose among the habitants in the Church seigneuries were settled amicably , if possible, by the parish priest.
14 When he arrived, the matter was settled amicably , and the brothers set out for a hunt with the king.
15 The issue would all have been settled amicably if a callow new administration had not come to power in Dublin.
16 Their pastor, who was endowed with remarkable gentleness and tact in dealing with his congregation, settled amicably all their occasional disputes.
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