A man can't get his rights in a govment like this.
They call that a govment that can't sell a free nigger till he's been in the State six months.
I fetched my knapsack full o' govment bills hum from the war.
I callate them bills wuz all on em debts what the govment owed tew me fur a fightin.
Taxes is mosly fer payin interest ontew the money what govment borrowed tew kerry on the war.
Leastways seems's though them bills govment owes me orter be caounted agin the taxes instead o' bein good fer nothin.
Them things ez govmentbought with the money it borrered, is wore aout, an it seems kinder rees'nable that the debts should be run daown tew.
Would ye mind payin yer taxes ef govment giv ye the money ter pay em with?
Ef govment hain't no business o' ourn I'd like tew know what in time we fit the King fer," said Peleg.
He said suthin baout govment bein none o' our business an haow we'd a better go hum an not be loafin roun'.
I wuz a thinkin that ifgovment paid one kine o' debts 't orter pay t'other kine.
I says let em be paid, ev'ry shillin, on'y let govmentprint nuff bills fer folks tew pay em with.
Did you know that the fust real free school in Little Rock was opened by the govment for colored chullens?
Yit en still attar de war ober, Marse Tom, he had bout four hundred bales er cotton on han at de barn en de Yankee govmentdey sho tuk dat en didn't pay him er bit fer dat cotton.
They was plenty of other refugees living in them barracks, and the govment taking keer of all of 'em.
They call that a govment that can't sell a free nigger till he's been in the state six months.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "govment" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.