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This synthetic and pacificatory consciousness is the consciousness of universal and sovereign Being; it is the sense of the presence of God.

God will be with you; you must come and find me at Galgala to sacrifice: I shall go down there to offer pacificatory sacrifices; you must wait my arrival seven days, and I will let you know what you must do.

So now she adopted a pacificatory tone.

“I—I—don’t see that it’s any business of yours—of yours, Wade,” stammered the pacificatory Ide, catching the courage of protest from the rather indignant face his daughter turned on the young man.

Mr. Barrett would have advised more pacificatory talk.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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