Its slope was to fatten with many a victim by the assassin’s sword before Japan should become a Land of Great Peace either to the alien or the Christian.
AMONG the many names of their beautiful country, the Japanese loved none more than that of “Land of Great Peace,”—a breath of grateful repose after centuries of war.
Death was only her arms round him in a great peace.
The new day came up out of the white east in a great peace, pale as Christ newly risen from the dead, with the splendor of God's love upon Him.
A great peace seemed to pervade the long, dim lines of the gardens, and to be gathered into the solemn arches of the ruins against the darkening sky.
They expressly declare that those who established the "great peace" were in their graves, and had taken their work with them and placed it as a pillow under them.
So effective was this provision of their constitution that for more than three centuries this main cause of Indian wars was rendered innocuous, and the "Great Peace" remained undisturbed.
It is to sacramentalism then that we must return, not only in religion and its practice, but in philosophy, if we are to establish a firm foundation for that newer society and civilization that are to help us to achieve the "Great Peace.
Instances of such rough handling of their fetiches by the people are far from unknown in the Land of Great Peace.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "great peace" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.