10 adjectives to describe tranquility

Therefore, "to insure domestic tranquility," and "to promote the general welfare," the power to regulate commerce was delegated to the general government.

Geschenen has now the calm tranquility of old age.

I am one of those unambitious lawyers who never addresses a jury, or in any way draws down public applause; but in the cool tranquility of a snug retreat, do a snug business among rich men's bonds and mortgages and title-deeds.

I have found retirement very blessed: the Lord poured into my soul a heavenly tranquility.

But Ninon was born for liberty, and had never been willing to sacrifice her philosophical tranquility for the hope of greater fortune and position in the world.

Piety is not an end, but a means: a means of attaining the highest culture by the purest tranquility of soul.

It was Sabbath daya calm, delightful Sabbath daythat was now closing upon us; and as the sun finished his journey across the horizon, and sank behind the far-off western hills, methinks the sacred tranquility that reigned around seemed to be whispering to the troubled spirit, "Peace, be still."

Centralia in appearance is a creditable small American citythe kind of city smug people show their friends with pride from the rose-scented tranquility of a super-six in passage.

" "I am very sorry, sir," said I, with assumed tranquility, but an inward tremor, "but, really, the man you allude to is nothing to mehe is no relation or apprentice of mine, that you should hold me responsible for him.

He passed thro' life in a calm of prosperity and honour, beloved by his equals, reverenced by his inferiors, and a favourite at court; but when he was about seventy years of age, this life of undisturbed tranquility, was sacrificed to the resentment of a villain, and a catastrophe of the most tragical kind closed the days of this worthy man.

10 adjectives to describe  tranquility