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Last week Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg brought to a climax a hereditary role of U. S. Secretaries of State, the role of pacificator of Chile and Peru.

From Time Magazine Archive

But there was no doubt that Pius XII was busily trying to act as grand pacificator.

From Time Magazine Archive

And above all, death, the great pacificator, unlooser of bonds, and aider of progress, was doing his work.

From A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West by Garland, Hamlin

The pacificator, however, had to face two groups of irreconcilables, the Bishop of Toronto with his extremist following, and the secularizing party resolute to have done with any form of subsidy to religion.

From British Supremacy & Canadian Self-Government, 1839-1854 by Morison, J. L. (John Lyle)

On one hand was Smuts, still Prime Minister, taxing his every resource as parliamentarian and pacificator to maintain the Union and prevent a revolt from Britain—all in the face of a bitter and hostile majority.

From An African Adventure by Marcosson, Isaac Frederick




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