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Example sentences for "free country"

  • America, that, of all the men living, the railroad and day laborer of this "free country" is the most ill treated and oppressed.

  • The United States of America is a free country, it is the only free country upon this earth; it is the only republic that was ever established among men.

  • We pretended at that time to be a free country; it was a lie.

  • No disabilities to vote or hold office should exist in a free country on account of sex or color.

  • We will labor with all our might, mind, and strength for a free country, where there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude.

  • The duty of citizens in a free country is to choose between parties, and to unite with that whose cause is just and holy.

  • This is a free country, where, in the bright lexicon of sage brush statesmanship, there is no such word as surrender.

  • This is a free country, where once in four years the voters may, if they see fit, commit all their political Jonahs to a school of whales with broad throats and stout stomachs.

  • This is a free country, even when poverty stands with one ear at the telephone waiting for the stately steppings of an advance agent of prosperity.

  • This is a free country, where the Italian may drink wine if he likes, even though the Norwegian may prefer alcohol.

  • It being proper and necessary, that, in a free country, the people should be as fully informed of the administration of their affairs as the nature of things will admit.

  • My limits will not allow me to go further into this matter, which I shall therefore close with this remark; that fines are, of all modes of revenue, the most unsuited to the minds of a free country.

  • So it should be in relation to all important principles in a free country.

  • But while I do live, let me have a country, or at least the hope of a country, and that a free country.

  • If he is unfortunate enough to live under an absolute government, the people is upon his side; if he inhabits a free country, he may find a shelter behind the authority of the throne, if he require one.

  • It was never assumed in the United States that the citizen of a free country has a right to do whatever he pleases; on the contrary, social obligations were there imposed upon him more various than anywhere else.

  • In treating of a free country, the Press must ever be considered as occupying too important an influence to be passed over in silence.

  • The government of a free country, properly speaking, is not in the persons, but in the laws.

  • They were capable of giving the best of reasons for the endeavors they were making to escape to a free country.

  • He made up his mind, therefore, that he must try a free country; that his manhood required him to make the effort at once, even at the risk of life.

  • Seeing such usages, Mary might have reasoned that she had as good a right to marry the one she loved most as anybody else, particularly as she was in a "free country.

  • The Committee was glad to inform her, that her husband had safely passed on to Canada, and that she would be aided on also, where they could enjoy freedom in a free country.

  • They said "It is not right to live this way in a free country.

  • What a state of society is this for a free country?

  • It was a free country, a democratic age, and it was time art entered into the service of the people.

  • This is a free country, and I'm just as good as you" could be said by anyone, and was said by everyone, and as a result his back was a little stiffer and his head a degree or two more erect.

  • Men believed anything, or nothing; it was a free country, a free age.

  • It was a free country, and a man had a right to be a gentleman if he chose, didn't he?

  • And that is a power which, in a free country, must never be given to the servants of any private company, but only to the officers of a corporation or of the Government.

  • Fortunately such a monster can never be met with in a free country.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "free country" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    free cities; free citizens; free course; free delivery; free fall; free government; free hand; free institutions; free land; free life; free negro; free niggers; free nitrogen; free papers; free passage; free port; free society; free states; free thought; free white; free woman; freedom from; freezing mixture; human speech; looking upon; yards long