An army is a despotism; military service is a bondage; nor can the passion for arms be reconciled with a true civilization.
At Lassa, in Thibet, there is a venerable stone in memory of the treaty between the courts of Thibet and China, as long ago as 821, bearing an inscription worthy of a true civilization.
The empire of Christianity, and of true civilization, was to be established here in America for the first time and finally; the slaves were to be emancipated, intemperance prevented, and all warfare ended.
One of their number whose name will not appear in history, published a book, entitled "True Civilization an Immediate Necessity.
This may have been necessary at first in the tropical portions of America, where it is impossible for a white man to labor in the sun; but it was contrary to the spirit of Christianity and inimical to true civilization.
Thus is the brand of degradation stamped upon that daily toil which contributes so much to a true Civilization.
Claiming for all the largest liberty of a true Civilization, it compresses all within the constraints of Justice; nor does it allow any man to assert a right to do what he pleases, except when he pleases to do right.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "true civilization" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.