Had ascended the throne, and had, in the course of a few months, disgusted many of the old friends, and conciliated many of the old enemies of his house. [Please select]
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Had he conciliated Mirabeau, who led the Assembly, then even the throne might have been saved. [Please select]
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"I think you'll find it nice," remarked the housewife, conciliated, but resentful.' [Please select]
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Can true health of body and mind be conciliated with social ambition or with commercial ambition. [Please select]
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His age, his appearance, and all that was known of his character conciliated public favor. [Please select]
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The Indians were conciliated, and a mission-school for their instruction was established. [Please select]
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Bacon found in after years that Southampton was not so easily conciliated. [Please select]
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Those who were hostile he attacked; those who were friendly he conciliated. [Please select]
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"O yes, I can," said the skipper, with an imbecile smile, for his friend had a winning way with him that conciliated even while he rebuked. [Please select]
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Nay, so completely was she conciliated, that she insisted on conveying the note to the post-office, despite Peterkin's assurance that he would not hear of it. [Please select]
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