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vb. (en-pastmake peace)
Usage examples of "made peace".
How Crisnarao, after he had made peace with the King of Oria, determined to go against the land of Catuir.
Worse, Wilson made peace a political issue by appealing to voters to reelect a Democratic Congress in 1918.
But Koth had treacherously made peace with Stygia, and the army in the south was trapped.
After Crisnarao had made peace, and had married the daughter of the King of Oria, and had restored to him his wife and the lands beyond the river, as has been narrated above, he made ready a large army and prepared to attack Catuir,[526] which is the land of a lord who had been in revolt for fifty years.
Yet with some they have afterwards made peace, none the worse for being politic.
Traders had long come upriver, but this group made peace with my father's father's father and took up residence on a hill at the joining.
Which coming to the ears of the Governor of the city, the worthy man, knowing that Giannole, whom he had in ward, was Bernabuccio's son and the girl's brother, made up his mind to deal leniently with Giannole: wherefore he took upon himself the part of mediator in the affair, and having made peace between Bernabuccio and Giacomino and Giannole and Minghino, gave Agnesa—.
Traders had long come upriver, but this group made peace with my father’.
Indeed, Charles's war went so ill that the emperor made peace with King Francis of France without consulting Henry, leaving Henry open to the full weight of the French army.
And once we have made peace, we will have relays of Readers, and the heliograph will become obsolete.