1397 examples of patriotic in sentences

Once his men failed in their attack on an offending tribe; and, believing they had been misled by the Sheik, wanted to punish him; but Gordon saw the other side of the man's character"He was a brave patriotic man," he said; "and I shall let him go".

It's the cowards and the quitters and the slackers and dodgers that need this war more than the patriotic ones who are willing to buckle on and go!

I say "not always," for many men and women have proved their patriotic devotion to this country although they were born elsewhere.

No patriotic citizen expects this Nation to run its course and perish in a hundred or two hundred, or five hundred years; but, on the contrary, we expect it to grow in influence and power and, what is of vastly greater importance, in the happiness and prosperity of our people.

That duty it seems as though we might neglectnot in wilfulness, not in any lack of patriotic devotion, when once our patriotism is aroused, but in mere thoughtlessness and inability or unwillingness to drop the interests of the moment long enough to realize that what we do now will decide the future of the Nation.

The remainder of the lines are so clear in their meaning and so smooth in their structure that they stir our blood with patriotic fire.

The Neapolitans have a saying, Vedi Napoli e po mari, intimating that when Naples has been seen, every thing has been seen; and its congregated charms of situation, climate, and fertility almost warrant this patriotic ebullition.

The eloquence of this night has been unusually, earnestly, practically patriotic and fraternal.

They are as patriotic, as industrious, as unselfish, as brave to-day as they were in the dark days of the rebellion.

Will not all patriotic women constituents write at once to their Members and point out the folly of this agitation?

Patriotic and Heroic Eloquence: A Book for the Patriot, Statesman, and Student.

On taking leave of Powers, I found him expecting the Autocrat, as he had signified his intention of visiting his studio; it was a cause of patriotic pride to find that crowned heads know and appreciate the genius of our sculptor.

I grow more and more patriotic every day, and am astonished at what I see and hear of life in Europe.

He was known throughout the country as an eminent lawyer and patriotic citizen.

His first shock was when he was met at the station by the local band and conducted up the Station Road and down the beflagged High Street to the accompaniment of martial and patriotic strains.

As a matter of fact many Flappers grew up into excellent and patriotic women.

Sahwah, thanks to the unceasing patriotic activities of Mrs. Osgood Harper during the previous winter, found herself unexpectedly in possession of a two months' vacation while her energetic employer recuperated from her season's labors in a famous sanatorium.

Her uncle is an American citizen and is very patriotic; he was on the last Liberty Loan committee.

You told us coming up from the station that you did all your own work because you didn't think it was patriotic to hire servants at this time and take them away from the more essential industries!" Nyoda looked nonplussed for a moment and then she laughed heartily.

"It may seem strange to you girls," went on Veronica, "you who are so patriotic about this American land of yours, that I should talk this way about the land of my birth, and maybe you will despise me.

That little incident put patriotic fervor into all of them and the evening was filled with animated discussions and hearty singing of war songs.

Patriotic American stories.

The patriotic murders, by Agatha Christie.

SEE Foster, Constance J. THE PATRIOTIC ANTHOLOGY.

But this is a thought which I am persuaded no patriotic mind would for a moment entertain.

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