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He urged, that it would flatter the peculiarities of her character, and might conciliate her good offices for his liberty.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTER
She begged her not to read too late, and went out, promising to conciliate the offended Mrs. Hofer.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTON
William omitted nothing that a brother could have done to soothe and conciliate a brother.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY
He spoke as if he would conciliate the ghastly shades that moved restlessly up and down, when suddenlySanders, dont be a fool!
THE FIFTH STRING  JOHN PHILIP SOUSA
The King had probably hoped that, by calling them to his councils, he should conciliate the opposition.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY
All the concessions made, however, failed to conciliate the Irish members.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLAN
The Queen is Austrian, and she has never gone out of her way to conciliate the people by making herself really Spanish.
SPANISH LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRYL. HIGGIN AND EUGNE E. STREET
It was guarded by a dog and a green dragon, to conciliate which the dead were furnished with slips of paper by way of toll.
THE MYTHS OF THE NEW WORLDDANIEL G. BRINTON
His attitude towards the judges was admirably calculated to conciliate their favor.
REMINISCENCES OF CHARLES BRADLAUGHGEORGE W. FOOTE
"And as it is all important that you conciliate that power, I am going to give you a few instructions," said Bixiou.
UNCONSCIOUS COMEDIANSHONORE DE BALZAC
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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