Use republican in a sentence
Sentences starting with republican
- Republican and Democratic speakers alike expended their breath in lashing Mr. Krebs and the Citizens Union. [9]
Sentences ending with republican
- I deman' of you if you ever expec' to see a St. Gre a Republican. [9]
- In politics he would have told you--with some vehemence, if you seemed to doubt--that he was a Republican. [9]
- He was a Unionist during the war, and is a Democrat now, though his county (Greene) has been Republican. [4]
- It was but reasonable therefore, when the troubles with the mother country began, that he chose the King's side alike from indolence and contempt for things republican. [9]
- Now I am not preaching at this moment; I may read you one of my sermons some other morning; but I maintain that gambling, on the great scale, is not republican. [6]
- The Colonel is in some sense a public man, having been a mail agent, and a Republican. [4]
- The drover said he'd heard it also, but he didn't take much interest in such things, though he wasn't any Republican. [4]
- I remember one autumn afternoon having a violent quarrel with Gene Hollister that bade fair to end in blows, when he suddenly demanded:--"I'll bet you anything you don't know why you're a Republican. [9]
- I still remember a political quip which was frequently repeated at the Konigstadt Theatre, and whose point was a jeer at the aspirations of the revolution: "Property is theft, or a Dream of a Red Republican. [10]
- My great-great-grandfather was a Frenchman, but he became, I have always heard, the most docile American republican. [4]
Short sentences using republican
- The Republican Party, sir. [9]
- I am a Republican now. [11]
- I am a Republican myself. [7]
Sentences containing republican two or more times
- There are good, patriotic men and able statesmen in the South whom I would cheerfully support, if they would now place themselves on Republican ground, but I am against letting down the Republican standard a hairsbreadth. [7]
- I quote a passage from it: "As far as I know my own mind, I am thoroughly a republican, and attached, from complete conviction, to the institutions of my country; but I am a republican without gall, and have no bitterness in my creed. [4]
- The Republican National Committee, the Republican National Convention were allowed to squabble to their hearts' content as to whether Smith, Jones or Brown should be nominated, but it was clearly understood that if Robinson or White were chosen there would be no corporation campaign funds. [9]
More example sentences with the word republican in them
- And how much would it avail you, if you could, by the use of John Brown, Helper's Book, and the like, break up the Republican organization? [7]
- Mr. Veneer sent word that the messenger should wait below, and presently appeared in the study, where Abel was making himself at home, as is the wont of the republican citizen, when he hides the purple of empire beneath the apron of domestic service. [6]
- Upon the castle, with the flag of the duchy, waved the republican tricolour, where for a thousand years had floated a royal banner. [11]
- I do not wish to say anything as to who shall be the Republican candidate for the Legislature in your district, further than that I have full confidence in Dr. [7]
- And I'm entirely willing to discuss with him and defend any measures passed in the legislature of this state by a Republican majority. [9]
- The Republican nomination, which Mr. Crewe had secured, was equivalent to an election. [9]
- He knows he was then expecting from day to day to turn Republican, and place himself at the head of our organization. [7]
- Such a bill was passed and tendered to the Republican Governor for his signature; but, principally for the reasons I have stated, he withheld his approval, and the bill fell without becoming a law. [7]
- I said it was cheap, and full of republican simplicity, and perfectly safe. [5]
- Although its owner was a professed believer in republican simplicity, no such edifice ornamented any town to the west of the state capital. [9]
- He accepted the war office not as a partisan, for he had never been a Republican, but only to do all he could in "helping to save the country. [7]
- The Republican has used it at least once, since then; and Adams uses it again in his publication of to-day. [7]
- He wants it understood that the mass of the Republican party are really his friends. [7]
- Both of the two great parties, the Republican and the Democratic, in order to make a show of keeping abreast of the times, have merely patched their platforms with the new ideas. [9]
- We hold the true Republican position. [7]
- Let me say to you confidentially, that I do not entirely appreciate what the Republican papers of Chicago are so constantly saying against "Long John. [7]
- Having been given to understand that the crowd was not all Republican, but consisted of men of all parties, he continued:] This is as it should be. [7]
- But he forgets to say that our Republican Senator, Trumbull, made a speech against Lecompton even before he did. [7]
- When Henderson rose to propose the health of Jerry Hollowell, neither he nor the man he eulogized as a creator of industries whose republican patriotism was not bound by State lines nor circumscribed by sections was without a sense of the humor of the situation. [4]
- Gentlemen, I regret to have to say, for obvious reasons, something which you all know, that my father is at the head of the Northeastern machine, which is the Republican party organization. [9]
- The South was tied to a republic, but it was not republican, either in its politics or its social order. [4]
- What do they think of our new Republican party? [9]
- The Republican party think it wrong; we think it is a moral, a social, and a political wrong. [7]
- They know whether they are restless or contented, and what examples they set to the peoples who get their ideas of republican simplicity and virtue from the Americans who sojourn among them. [4]
- As introductory to these interrogatories which Judge Douglas propounded to me at Ottawa, he read a set of resolutions which he said Judge Trumbull and myself had participated in adopting, in the first Republican State Convention, held at Springfield in October, 1854. [7]
- Reporters had been there, Republican Headquarters had telephoned to know if I were ill. Leaving word that I was not to be disturbed under any circumstances, I went to my room, and spent most of the night in distracted thought. [9]
- Oh, Republican Simplicity, there are many, many humbugs in the world, but none to which you need take off your hat! [5]
- He is doing the work of trying to get up a Republican organization. [7]
- The army of the Vendee, under Detricand Comte de Tournay, had made a last dash at a small town held by a section of the Republican army, and captured it. [11]
- In June of the same year the elements of the Republican party in the nation assembled together in a National Convention at Philadelphia. [7]
- Enough to control the Republican caucus. [9]
- If to be the pioneer in the introduction of Old World titles into republican America can confer a claim to be remembered by posterity, Lord Timothy Dexter has a right to historic immortality. [6]
- Hence, whoever resists the final decision of the highest judicial tribunal aims a deadly blow at our whole republican system of government--a blow which, if successful, would place all our rights and liberties at the mercy of passion, anarchy, and violence. [7]
- Mr. Cleveland gave the country the gold standard; by implication you credit the matter to the Republican party. [5]
- Each Republican knew that the charge was a slander as to himself at least, and was not inclined by it to cast his vote in your favor. [7]
- We tell you that if any member of the Republican party is guilty in that matter, you know it or you do not know it. [7]
- It is true that all of us--and by that I mean, not the Republican party alone, but the whole American people, here and elsewhere--all of us wish this question settled, wish it out of the way. [7]
- He had prospered, taking sides against England in the war, and become a man of importance in the schemes of the new republican government. [11]
- It did not take a great deal of courage to be a Republican in our city, and I was brought up to believe that Democrats were irrational, inferior, and--with certain exceptions like the Hollisters--dirty beings. [9]
- Clemens was a strong Republican in those days, as his letters of this period show. [5]
- Nor will I stop to inquire, nor shall I hesitate, whether my blows shall hit the Republican leaders or their allies, who are holding the Federal offices, and yet acting in concert with them. [7]
- Suppose the United States should refuse to trade with Russia because, from our republican point of view, we regarded her government as tyrannical and oppressive? [9]
- In the kindliest spirit he protested against the avowed threat of the Southern States to destroy the Union if, in order to secure freedom in those vast regions out of which future States were to be carved, a Republican President were elected. [7]
- I was made so merely because there had to be some one so placed,--I being in nowise preferable to any other one of twenty-five, perhaps a hundred, we have in the Republican ranks. [7]
- Foreign Republican hirelings, sir," exclaimed the Colonel, standing up. [9]
- Jethro's be'n first Selectman ever sense, though he turned Republican in '60. [9]
- I never could see much good to come of annexation, inasmuch as they were already a free republican people on our own model. [7]
- Lanfrey, a Republican, says it was based on his trickery and deception of the people. [2]
- When Mr. Flint said that you were to be the Republican nominee, my business was to work to get you elected, which I did. [9]
- I have no right to say all the members of the Republican party are in favor of this, nor to say that as a party they are in favor of it. [7]
- How differently the respective courses of the Democratic and Republican parties incidentally, bear on the question of forming a will--a public sentiment--for colonization, is easy to see. [7]
- As to those resolutions that he took such a length of time to read, as being the platform of the Republican party in 1854, I say I never had anything to do with them, and I think Trumbull never had. [7]
- I have been requested to give a concise statement of the difference, as I understand it, between the Democratic and Republican parties, on the leading issues of the campaign. [7]
- Besides, as a Republican, he looked for his reward from Fouche in good time. [11]
- Like the good republican that he was, Mr. Hopper refused. [9]
- The prospect of Republican success now appears very flattering, so far as I can perceive. [7]
- We have a Republican State Platform, laid down in Springfield in June last stating our position all the way through the questions before the country. [7]
- In a word, Republican Simplicity found Europe with one shirt on her back, so to speak, as far as real luxuries, conveniences, and the comforts of life go, and has clothed her to the chin with the latter. [5]
- For all his republican principles John Paul never got over his love of courts, and no man was ever a more thorough courtier. [9]
- After being a republican for years, he wanted me to buy him a democratic newspaper. [5]
- He and the Republican candidate made an agreement that the defeated man should be publicly presented with a fifty-pound sack of flour by the successful one, and should carry it home on his shoulder. [5]
- It did not relate to Mr. Crewe, but to the subject under discussion which he had interrupted; namely, the Republican candidates for the twenty senatorial districts of the State. [9]
- Let this terrible record of lack of employment and misery be compared with the prosperity under Republican rule. [9]
- The Republican party realizes that the Northeastern is most vitally connected with the material interests of this State; that the prosperity of the road means the prosperity of the State. [9]
- I say "chief purpose" of the Republican organization; for it is certainly true that if the National House shall fall into the hands of the Republicans, they will have to attend to all the other matters of national house-keeping, as well as this. [7]
- The Directoire dress points to another period of republican simplicity, anarchy, and the rule of a popular despot. [4]
- Write me again, pointing out the more striking points of difference between your old and new constitutions, and also whether Democratic and Republican party lines were drawn in the adoption of it, and which were for and which were against it. [7]
- Mr. Logan once performed the functions of local judge, a Republican appointment, and he sits around the premises now in the enjoyment of that past dignity and of the fact that his wife is postmistress. [4]
- It is the penalty that we pay for the freedom of republican opportunity that some must be very rich. [4]
- He believed the party had become corrupt, and to his last day it was hard for him to see anything good in Republican policies or performance. [5]
- It has no particular meaning; but our Government tries to give it one; it tries to make it stand for Republican Simplicity, modesty and unpretentiousness. [5]
- Perhaps Mark Twain's own political conscience was not entirely clear in his repudiation of his party; at least we may believe from his next letter that his Cleveland enthusiasm was qualified by a willingness to support a Republican who would command his admiration and honor. [5]
- We imagine that our queer official costumery was deliberately devised to symbolise our Republican Simplicity--a quality which we have never possessed, and are too old to acquire now, if we had any use for it or any leaning toward it. [5]
- This matter among others was the subject of discussion one July morning when the Republican State Chairman was in the city; Mr. Grunewald expressed anxiety over Mr. Jason's continued silence. [9]
- If such a one will place himself upon the right ground, I am for his occupying one place upon the next Republican or opposition ticket. [7]
- Pound's latest flight on the nature of the Trinity or the depravity of man, or horticulture, or the Republican Party, "do you have any better news of Hugh at school? [9]
- He congratulated Stephen on his speech, and volunteered the news that he had come in a spirit of fairness to hear what the intelligent leaders of the Republican party, such as Judge Whipple, had to say. [9]
- First here in Ohio you were a Territory; then an enabling act was passed, authorizing you to form a constitution and State Government, provided it was republican and not in conflict with the Ordinance of '87. [7]
- The latter, by official necessity, went in the meek and lowly swallow-tail--a deliciously sarcastic contrast: the one dress representing the honest and honourable dignity of the nation; the other, the cheap hypocrisy of the Republican Simplicity tradition. [5]
- In the Republican of this morning he has presented the world with a new work of six columns in length; in consequence of which I must beg the room of one column in the Journal. [7]
- In the Republican of this morning a publication of Gen. Adams's appears, in which my name is used quite unreservedly. [7]
- The constitutional obligation of the United States to guarantee to every State in the Union a republican form of government and to protect the State in the cases stated is explicit and full. [7]
- In the month of May, 1856, the elements in the State of Illinois which have since been consolidated into the Republican party assembled together in a State Convention at Bloomington. [7]
- They are not now the chief danger to the purpose of the Republican organization; but the most imminent danger that now threatens that purpose is that insidious Douglas popular sovereignty. [7]
- Men who had not thought of the grand old Republican party for two years, and who had not cared much about it when they had entered the dooms, after an hour or so went mad with fervour. [9]
- But you will not abide the election of a Republican President! [7]
- It's because the Northeastern owns the Republican party machine, which is the lobby, and because most of the twenty State senators are dependent upon the Northeastern for future favours. [9]
- John Brown was no Republican; and you have failed to implicate a single Republican in his Harper's Ferry enterprise. [7]
- His speech last night at the Library Hall is one of the few sensible Republican speeches I have read. [9]
- I have supposed myself, since the organization of the Republican party at Bloomington, in May, 1856, bound as a party man by the platforms of the party, then and since. [7]
- It wasn't any more labor to steer her than it is to count the Republican vote in a South Carolina election. [5]
- It occurs to me now that, since there is only mere suffering and misery and nobody to punish, it ceases to be a matter which (a republican form of) government will feel authorized to interfere in further. [5]
- As to the matter of fusion, I am for it if it can be had on Republican grounds; and I am not for it on any other terms. [7]
- But when the Marquis Grandjon-Larisse, the uncle of the Comtesse, died, her cousin, General Grandjon-Larisse of the Republican army--whose word with Dalbarade had secured Philip's release years before for her own safety, first urged and then commanded her temporary absence from the duchy. [11]
- And for a long time I connected the dominance of the Republican Party with the continuation of manna and quails, in other words, with nothing that had to do with the spiritual welfare of any citizen, but with clothing and food and material comforts. [9]
- Stephen could understand likewise the vehemence of the Republican leaders who crowded around their candidate and tried to get him to retract that Question. [9]
- Every Republican man knew that, as to himself at least, your charge was a slander, and he was not much inclined by it to cast his vote in your favor. [7]
- And how was it, if my father so revered the Republican Party that he would not suffer it to be mentioned slightingly in his presence, that he had refused contemptuously to be its mayor?... [9]
- I often hear it intimated that you mean to divide the Union whenever a Republican, or anything like it, is elected President of the United States. [7]
- We know that it could not, if fairly made, fail to give the Republican party from six to ten more members of the Legislature than they can probably get as the law now stands. [7]
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