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Peace is a
state of
harmony in the
absence of
hostility and violence. In a
societal sense,
peace is
commonly used to mean a lack of
conflict (such as war)...
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Charles I's
forces in
Cornwall reported capturing from the Earl of Es**** '49
Peeces of
faire Br****e
Ordnance (taken then and the day before)
among which was...
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between the
butchers and the
bakers where the "Cryer
brake his Mace in
peeces Amonge them". In 1607, one
public notice read by
George Tunnall, the bellman...
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intermission they
called comma [...] The
second they
called colon, not a
peece but as it were a
member for his
larger length,
because it
occupied twise...
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Retrieved 13
November 2022. Hope,
Charles (22
December 2019). "Charles Hope | A
Peece of
Christ ยท LRB 22
December 2019".
London Review of Books.
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Robert Barret (Theorike and
Practike of
Modern Warres, 1598) as a "horsemans
peece:. It was the muzzle-loading
firearm which developed on the one hand into...
- are longest, are best esteemed. For of
those they
weave their greatest peeces."
Italian travellers of the late
seventeenth and
early eighteenth century...
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instance John Donne: No man is an Iland,
intire of it selfe;
every man is a
peece of the Continent, a part of the maine; if a Clod bee
washed away by the...
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peace and amitie, as that
there was
seldome or
never a
sword worne, and a
Peece [firearm] seldomer,
except for a
Deere or Fowle....The
Plantations of particular...
- to give backe, the
Enemey pursued our men, fell on
again and
gained two
peeces of
ordnance there;
Rupert fell upon Sir
Thomas Fairfaxes horse, and there...