Peaceable in a sentence as an adjective

>"Where are the peaceable, prosperous, and happy atheist nations hiding?

Where are the peaceable, prosperous, and happy atheist nations hiding?

From the point of view of the 1st Amendment rights to freedom of speech and peaceable assembly, I think they should be treated as equivalent.

No matter how peaceable we are as a race, if the other guy has bigger weapons and is itching to use them, it might not make any difference.

I favor upbeat/peaceable music - Iron and Wine is one of my standbys.- And finally - and worst of all - an interesting problem.

There is a regrettable urge towards conflict when any ideologies meet, but I like to believe we can still come to peaceable verbal agreements.

Through history it seems that rights and representation have typically only manifested after long periods of peaceable post-conquest oppression.

By the English law, a forest is a circuit of ground properly under the king's protection, for the peaceable living and abiding of beasts of hunting and the chase, and distinguished not only by having bounds and privileges, but also by having courts and offices.

If you tell someone and their family that you are going to stop them from leaving their home, and there is a not unreasonable expectation of assault and or battery in that, you are going beyond the right of peaceable assembly and into the realm of false imprisonment, or kidnap.

"Section 11H. Whenever any person or persons, whether or not acting under color of law, interfere by threats, intimidation or coercion, or attempt to interfere by threats, intimidation or coercion, with the exercise or enjoyment by any other person or persons of rights secured by the constitution or laws of the United States, or of rights secured by the constitution or laws of the commonwealth, the attorney general may bring a civil action for injunctive or other appropriate equitable relief in order to protect the peaceable exercise or enjoyment of the right or rights secured.

On leaving these peaceable and free assemblies, some go to the synagogue, others in search of a drink; this man is on the way to be baptized in a great tub in the name of the Father, by the Son, to the Holy Ghost; that man is having the ******** of his son cut off, and a Hebraic formula mumbled over the child that he himself can make nothing of; these others are going to their church to await the inspiration of God with their hats on; and all are satisfied.

Peaceable definitions

adjective

inclined or disposed to peace; "they met in a peaceable spirit"; "peace-loving citizens"

See also: peace-loving

adjective

not disturbed by strife or turmoil or war; "a peaceful nation"; "peaceful times"; "a far from peaceful Christmas"; "peaceful sleep"

See also: peaceful

adjective

disposed to peace or of a peaceful nature; "the pacific temper seeks to settle disputes on grounds of justice rather than by force"; "a quiet and peaceable person"; "in a peaceable and orderly manner"

See also: pacific