Use republic in a sentence
Sentences ending with republic
- The were bidding, yes, for the possession of souls, bidding in the currency of the Great Republic. [9]
- For he still wore unconsciously the colors of the army of the American Republic. [9]
- And that is why we came here, to the Republic. [9]
- In America to-day we are trying--whatever the cost--to regain the true axis established for us by the founders of our Republic. [9]
- What the Uitlanders wanted was reform--under the existing Republic. [5]
- But suppose you want to start a republic? [5]
- If you will turn to about the five hundredth page, you will find a state paper of my Connecticut Yankee in which he announces the dissolution of King Arthur's monarchy and proclaims the English Republic. [5]
- The grand stand to which I was admitted was a little privileged republic. [6]
- It seemed strange to me that a man who had lost so much by his espousal of our cause should still be faithful to the American republic. [9]
- Austen permitted himself to dwell, as he descended the mountain in the gathering darkness, upon the fancy of the springing of a generation of ideals from a generation of commerce which boded well for the Republic. [9]
Short sentences using republic
- France is a republic. [9]
- Then organize the Republic. [5]
- He is the Republic. [5]
- Fine republic, ain't it? [5]
Sentences containing republic two or more times
- Mr. Robert Livingston was about to depart on his mission from the little Republic of America to the great Republic of France. [9]
- Citizen Genet, Ambassador of the great Republic of France to the little Republic of America, landed at Charleston, acclaimed by thousands, and lost no time. [9]
- The magnificent opportunity in this Republic is that we may make the most possible out of our lives, and it will continue only as we adhere to the original conception of the Republic. [4]
- On the 5th day of December, 1851, a consular convention was concluded between that republic and the United States, which treaty was signed on behalf of the Republic of Granada by the same Senor Rivas. [7]
- Also, they issued a Manifesto, whose very first note is a bugle-blast of loyalty: "We want the establishment of this Republic as a true Republic. [5]
More example sentences with the word republic in them
- You look around you and you see a nation of sixty millions-- apparently; but secreted in their hands and brains, and invisible to your eyes, is the true population of this Republic, and it numbers forty billions! [5]
- The greatest deed which she expected from the energetic Julius was that he would abolish the republic, which she hated, and soar upward to tyrannize over the arrogant rulers of the world--only she would fain have seen Antony in his place. [10]
- And how greatly was I surprised to see Gotz, taller than of old, appear before me in the magnificent array and harness of a chief captain in the army of the all-powerful Republic of Venice! [10]
- All this, however, was felt to add to the glory of the republic, and it all increased the importance of Henderson. [4]
- His career also was denounced by some as wholly vicious in its effect upon the youth of the republic, and as lowering the tone of public morals. [4]
- Suddenly there came, unbidden, his own counsel which he had given me long ago, "Serve the people, as all true men should in a Republic, but do not rely upon their gratitude. [9]
- Men do not treat me badly here, for I have property and money, and this is a land where these two things mean more than anywhere else, even more than in a republic like that where you live. [11]
- He was anxious to visit Washington and study the politics of the country, and see the sort of society produced in the freedom of a republic, where there was no court to give the tone and there were no class lines to determine position. [4]
- If we submit to the will of the majority, it is because it is more convenient to do so; and if the republic or the democracy vindicate itself, it is because it works best, on the whole, for a particular people. [4]
- Out of compliment to the Republic which he visited, he bore the simple title of Lord Renfrew. [9]
- And he said to me: 'Carl, if ever your new Vaterland, the good Republic, be in danger, sacrifice all. [9]
- They are going to march on Louisiana and conquer it for the French Republic, for Liberty, Equality--the Rights of Man, anything you like. [9]
- We must try to imagine, too, the logical continuation of that triumph in the Baiae of our modern republic and empire, Newport. [9]
- The South was tied to a republic, but it was not republican, either in its politics or its social order. [4]
- I have, nevertheless, thought it just to our excellent minister in Mexico and respectful to the Government of that republic to lay the treaties before the Senate, together with the correspondence which has occurred in relation to them. [7]
- We offer you this chance, and it is the last: throw down your arms; surrender unconditionally to the Republic, and all will be forgiven. [5]
- In a republic there is no room for a leisure class that is not useful. [4]
- The Republic owes them much, and their descendants are to-day among the stanchest preservers of her ideals. [9]
- One more point--all the world knows it, and that is why it is dangerous to omit it--our guest is a distinguished citizen of the Great Republic beyond the seas. [5]
- Ursula had become the wife of the Marchese Anselmo Giustiniani, by special favor of the great council, and had come with him to Egypt, whither he was sent by the Republic as Consul. [10]
- Having to take the wife of a high personage of the neighbouring Republic over the line in the private car, he had astounded his master by presenting a bill for finger-bowls before the journey began. [11]
- It presents to the whole family of man the question whether a constitutional republic or democracy--a government of the people by the same people--can or cannot maintain its territorial integrity against its own domestic foes. [7]
- In view of the very important events Occurring there, he has thought that the interests of the United States would be promoted by the conclusion of two treaties which should provide for a loan to that republic. [7]
- The top of the Trunk is arched; the arch is a perfect half-circle, in the Roman style of architecture, for in the then rapid decadence of Greek art, the rising influence of Rome was already beginning to be felt in the art of the Republic. [5]
- Compare it with the state paper which announces the downfall of the Brazilian monarchy and proclaims the Republic of the United States of Brazil, and stand by to defend the Yankee from plagiarism. [5]
- The messenger of the Republic was far in advance of the general's. [10]
- The presidency of the republic seemed too limited and cramped in the constitutional restrictions. [5]
- Why what is the republic of America for an eye-water country? [5]
- What reward had the Republic for him who sat brooding in his house above the Falls--for Citizen General Clark? [9]
- Our aspirations for the republic are for a nobler example of human society than the world has yet seen. [4]
- And this was the reason that the heiress of the house of Mavick became the object of a watchful vigilance that was probably never before exercised in a republic, and that could only be paralleled in the case of a sole heir-apparent of royalty. [4]
- The Fondaco was the name of the great exchange established by the Republic itself for the German trade. [10]
- A glance at the map shows that, territorially speaking, it is the great body of the Republic. [7]
- Last Saturday night the life of the President of the French Republic was taken by an Italian assassin. [5]
- The possession of the least organized naval force would stimulate a generous ambition in the republic, and the confidence which we should manifest by furnishing it would win forbearance and favor toward the colony from all civilized nations. [7]
- The capital of the Great Republic was a new world to country-bred Washington Hawkins. [5]
- The citizens of the great republic have a reputation for inordinate self-appreciation, but we are thinking that they undervalue many of the advantages their ingenuity has won. [4]
- The monastery at the Deserto was suppressed by the French of the first republic, and has long been in a ruinous condition. [4]
- The commission under the convention with the Republic of New Granada closed its session without having audited and passed upon all the claims which were submitted to it. [7]
- By analogy, in the continual growth of the Republic, we ought to have a perception of what we have accomplished and acquired, and some clear view of our tendencies. [4]
- In May, 1858, the constitution of the republic was remodelled; and the nation assumed the political title of "The Granadian Confederacy. [7]
- Criticism which condemns the common-school system as a nurse of superficiality, mediocrity, and conceit does not need serious attention, any more than does the criticism that the universal opportunity of individual welfare offered by a republic fails to make a perfect government. [4]
- This Republic is the chosen home of minorities, of the less power in the presence of the greater. [3]
- Likewise he desired that we might live together a space as man and wife, before he should go to Venice to get his release from the service of the Republic. [10]
- It is true that in his Republic almost all the social theories which have been deduced from the modern proclamation of equality are elaborated. [4]
- It was so that his eyes were opened to the view of the monster which maims the vitality of the Republic, --the political machine. [9]
- His idea was that every citizen of the republic ought to consider himself an unofficial policeman, and keep unsalaried watch and ward over the laws and their execution. [5]
- Nay, they declare that all this country west of the mountains, too, will be broken off and set up into a republic, and allied with that most glorious of all republics, France. [9]
- Thus, through more than sixty of the best years of the republic, did that policy steadily work to its great and beneficent end. [7]
- It is more than a year since Clark wrote Genet, since the Ambassador bestowed on him a general's commission in the army of the French Republic. [9]
- Let us drink success to the army of the glorious Republic, France. [9]
- This morning Captain Stoddard of the United States Army, empowered to act as a Commissioner of the French Republic, arrived with Captain Lewis and a guard of American troops. [9]
- Maurice the Stadholder, son of William the Silent, the military chief of the republic, claimed the right for the States-General. [6]
- Not even the smallest affair was settled without their intervention, on account of the duties demanded by the Republic. [10]
- There's not the shadow of a republic about it anywhere. [5]
- Your social orders seem able to resist Darwin's theory, but in a republic natural selection has a better chance. [4]
- Now, then, you see what the material is, there in Siberia, for a republic. [5]
- In the diplomatic scale Washington still ranks below the Sublime Porte, but this anomaly is due to tradition, and does not represent England's real estimate of the status of the republic. [4]
- The electric wire running up the stand quivers and takes the figure, passes it to all the other wires, transmits it to every office and hotel in the city, to all the "tickers" in ten thousand chambers and "bucketshops" and offices in the republic. [4]
- Should we dare return to the great Republic, and own that we had not been into the Blue Grotto? [4]
- That they were resorted to most sparingly, and only when the government thought them absolutely required by the safety of the republic, will now hardly be denied. [7]
- Ah, ze Great Republic, madame--so it was in France in ze ancien regime. [4]
- France is a republic, but I would give my life to put a Napoleon or a Bourbon on the throne. [11]
- Fortune of the Republic, 294, 302, 307-309. [6]
- What keeps a republic on its legs is good citizenship. [5]
- But the great Republic is destined to live and flourish, I can't doubt. [6]
- Pisa was a republic in the middle ages, with a government of her own, armies and navies of her own and a great commerce. [5]
- Sir,--I replied,--in a republic all things are possible. [6]
- The monarch's face remained unmoved, while receiving the Pope's legates and the ambassadors from the republic of Venice. [10]
- But I cannot refrain from tendering to you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save. [7]
- The only valid reason for the adoption of such a program in America would be, of course, the restoration of some such equality of opportunity and economic freedom as existed in our Republic before we became an industrial nation. [9]
- I am not quite sure that a French Admiral of the Republic will not some morning anchor his three-decker in front, and open fire on us; but nothing else can happen. [4]
- When the public-school pupil wrestles with the political features of the Great Republic, they throw him sometimes: A bill becomes a law when the President vetoes it. [5]
- During this period probably no citizen of the Republic, except the Father of his Country, had so wide a reputation as his namesake, Washington Irving. [4]
- Why, what's to prevent you, Dyck Calhoun, from being president of the Irish Republic? [11]
- High as his position as a man of letters was at this time, the consideration in which he was held was much broader than that,--it was that of one of the first citizens of the Republic. [4]
- Who gave him permission to cram the Republic with his execrable daubs? [5]
- Two galleys stood out to sea in a westerly direction at the same time: a Spanish one, bearing Don Juan's messenger, and a Venetian ship, conveying the courier of the Republic. [10]
- We should thin out this sort of folk to such a degree that the people would have nothing to do but just step to the front with their republic and-- Ah, what a donkey I was! [5]
- And in no other wise may a German traffic in any matters, great or small, with the Venice traders; and all this is done that the Republic may lose nought of the great taxes they set on all things. [10]
- This we can only resist by the constant assertion of the rights, the power, the dignity of the individual State, all that it has not surrendered in the fundamental constitution of the Republic. [4]
- What a blot on the history of this Republic! [9]
- But I beg of you, as citizens of this great Republic, not to let your minds be carried off from the great work we have before us. [7]
- It would make of you a real Republic, and bring about an educational level. [5]
- In the nature of things it is a matter of the deepest concern to the whole Republic, for the prosperity of every part is vital to the prosperity of the whole. [4]
- Toward the end of the week I began to get this large and disenchanting fact through my head: that the mass of the nation had swung their caps and shouted for the republic for about one day, and there an end! [5]
- The industrial development of the United States was of course a necessary and desirable thing, but the economic doctrine which formed the basis of American institutions proved to be unsuited to industrialism, and introduced unforeseen evils that were a serious menace to the Republic. [9]
- Was the principle of the Republic to prevail and spread and change the complexion of the world? [9]
- Our relations are of the most friendly nature with Chile, the Argentine Republic, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Paraguay, San Salvador, and Haiti. [7]
- The undeniable growth of the democratic spirit in England can no more be relied on to bring it about, when we remember what renewed executive vigor and cohesion existed with the Commonwealth and the fiery foreign policy of the first republic of France. [4]
- The vast width of the country, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, was stirred with politics: a better era was coming, the pulse of the nation beating with renewed life; a stronger generation was arising to take the Republic into its own hands. [9]
- On the 10th of September, 1857, a claims convention was concluded between the United States and the Republic of Granada. [7]
- His next piece of evidence is that "the Republic of Texas always claimed this river [Rio Grande] as her western boundary. [7]
- On the 27th of April, 1852, Senor Don Victoriano de Diego Paredes was received as charge d'affaires of the Republic of New Granada. [7]
- We hear promptly of a landslide in Switzerland, but only very slowly of a political agitation that is changing the constitution of the republic. [4]
- To a philosophical observer of the Republic, at the end of the hundred years, I should say that the important facts are not its industrial energy, its wealth, or its population, but the stability of the federal power, and the integrity of the individual States. [4]
- Fifty years from now we shall all be dead, I trust, and then this flag, if it still survive (and let us hope it may), will be floating over a Republic numbering 200,000,000 souls, according to the settled laws of our increase. [5]
- Yes, it was now "Death to the Republic! [5]
- Verily he was not suffered to sell any other goods in the land, inasmuch as the Republic set strait bounds to the dealings of German traders. [10]
- The like was not heard in the fresher days of the republic. [7]
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