There has been established a Revolutionary Government, under wise and just laws, suited to the abnormal circumstances through which it is passing, and which, in proper time, will prepare it for a true Republic.
While this scheme of Government is a pure despotism, yet it claims to be only temporary, and intended to "prepare the country so that a true Republic may be established.
It is an unjust condition which does not exist even in a monarchy of the Old World, and it makes of the United States instead of a true republic an oligarchy in which one-half of the citizens have entire control of the other half.
The suffrage association has only one, but that one aims to make every State a true republic.
From every free State, we have received the most hearty responses of interest in each onward step of the Government as it approaches the idea of a true republic.
All declared themselves ready for any sacrifice, and expressed an unwavering faith in the glorious future of a true republic.
They were the well trained, trustworthy citizens, of a true republic.
They will then learn, that a true republic, is a co-operative machine, which cannot run smoothly, while one imperfect cog remains to retard the action of its wheels.
This would be a demonstration of the rule, as to the formation of a true republic.
On the contrary, a true republic, is one in which all its units or voters, are so educated, that they are familiar with the theory and practice of government.
So the first year of the "true Republic" went by, and still co-operation languished under the Imperial law of 1867.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "true republic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.