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1 In more tranquil times a penny-reading style of entertainment will suffice.
2 That work needed tranquil times , abundant resources, leisure, and assured dominion.
3 The Yorkshire coast had always been nibbled by erosion, even in more tranquil times .
4 The consequence is that in tranquil times public functions offer but few lures to ambition.
5 Here we see that in tranquil times republics are subject to the infirmity of lightly esteeming their worthiest citizens.
6 What he proposes could hardly be attempted by a prince who came to the throne at a ripe age and in tranquil times .
7 If the Rule was hard of observance in tranquil times , it was infinitely harder when doors of escape presented themselves on all sides.
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