From 1559 until 1584, years of almost unbroken peace, direct taxation from laity and clergy rose above £20,000 in sixteen out of the twenty-three years for which figures are available.
In 1869, the region came to enjoy unbroken peace.
He planned to do something so terrible that his own wife felt justified in trying to murder him-and the Milieu declared war on him after a hundred thousand years of unbroken peace.
We have had unbroken peace since the Time of Awakening; we are in no hour of need.
For the unbroken peace they had enjoyed, they had to atone by centuries of unexampled suffering.
Suddenly we were defenseless, a prosperous people used to four centuries of unbroken peace and order.
Since then Ajmer had enjoyed unbroken peace and stable governance.
She looked on north, north, north, through desert and tundra, to the unbroken cruel peace of the polar seas.
These long periods of unbroken peace weaken the Service.
This period was notable also for being a time of near unbroken peace.