Here old Enmities have been buried in an alliance against tyranny.
"The Tempering"
Charles Neville Buck
You know how great the difficulties will be, Boduoc; we want one great leader whom all the tribes will follow, just as all the Roman legions obey one general; and what chance is there of such a man arising-a man so great, so wise, so brave, that all the tribes of Britain will lay aside their Enmities and jealousies, and submit themselves to his absolute guidance?
"Beric the Briton A Story of the Roman Invasion"
G. A. Henty
The news of her brother's death had affected her but little; but the sight of the familiar handwriting, the very framing of the sentences and choice of words, which had seemed to her like a fresh challenge even from his grave, had revived a thousand passions, jealousies, Enmities, which one might have thought dead and buried for ever.
"My Little Lady"
Eleanor Frances Poynter