This principle is practically in operation all over the United States: but in great cities, the freedom of action, and the directly beneficial results of frugality and industry, are not so immediate as in country places.
In Old Bavaria, for instance, in 1855 it was quite unknown in country places, and even to-day it is not very common there, except in the towns.
There were even riots in country places, notably at Canterbury.
Such by-laws as I have quoted, when applied to country places, and when no exceptions such as I have indicated are made, are a downright incentive to overcrowding, and mischievous in the highest degree.
It is the sign of a contented old age in country places, where there is little matter for gossip and no street sights.
Even a German band, if you see it leaving town in the early morning for a campaign in country places, among trees and meadows, has a romantic flavour for the imagination.
The selections under the heading "Country Places" are bits about a cove, the sea, dusk, a fire and homecoming.
Twelve years, however, later than this they were evidently by no means universal in country places.
Even in Bishop Bull's time the offertory was very much neglected in country places.
He restored many of the ancient temples, even in country places.
In country places, grottoes or recesses on the side of a rocky hill might supply a natural oratory of the ancient type.
An example of the half-timbered, Elizabethan house for which Cheshire and Shropshire are specially famous] You will notice in country places a great many houses built somewhat after this style.
Children were often taught in the church and church porch in country places.
There is much misery of this kind caused in country places by the thoughtlessness of farmers.
To this I would answer that there are many such abodes in country places, if only our minds are such as to realise them.
In all the states in which these primary institutions are established by legislative enactments, they are kept in operation, in country places, between six and nine months of the year.
It sometimes happens, however, that the same person performs the whole of the work, particularly in country places, where the business is very limited in extent.
Barter, or the exchange of commodities, prevails to a great extent, in country places, in almost every part of the United States.
Winter is the time of leisure in Canada among farmers, and in country places generally, for the long winter evenings give opportunity for doing many things never undertaken at other seasons.
This Decrease is most remarkable in Country Places.
It is owing to many Causes; and I shall think myself happy, if I can contribute to remove one of the greatest of them, which is the pernicious Manner of treating sick People in Country Places.
This belief survived in great force in this century, and probably in country places is not yet extinct.
There are very few old gardens in country places in which are not still seen remains of the protecting elder tree.
The retired man of business, utterly without object in his new conditions, is another portrait that meets us in country places.
The efforts of country places in the matter of local fetes and shows are often beset with difficulties.
Children were often taught in the church and =church porch= in country places.
You will notice in country places a great many houses built somewhat after this style.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "country places" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.