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 countryon 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 countryhas 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.