2939 examples of republican in sentences

At Lausanne they have sincere and solid republican principles and they do not pay that servile court to the English that the Genevese do; nor have they as yet adopted the phrase "Dieu me damne.

Col Wardle is quite a republican and very rigid in his principles.[60]

In his vote he was solely influenced by strong but conscienscious republican principles; he resides here with his wife and two sons; he was considered as one of the best engineer officers in France and he opposed the nomination of Napoleon to the Imperial dignity in 1804.

The next, M. Michaud, had been also an advocate, and is possessor of considerable property in the department of the Doubs; he is a most rigid unbending republican, something in the style of Verrina in Schiller's Fiesco; he opposed the assumption of the supreme power by Buonaparte on the 18th Brumaire; he voted against the Consulship for life, as well as against the assumption of the Imperial dignity.

Our slaves have heard of Lincoln,that he is a black man, or black Republican, or black something,that he is to become ruler of this country on the fourth of March,that he is a friend of theirs, and will free them.

Thus, by "the Gladstone government" we mean Mr. Gladstone, with his colleagues in the cabinet and his Liberal majority in the House of Commons; and by "the Lincoln government," properly speaking, was meant President Lincoln, with the Republican majorities in the Senate and House of Representatives.

OLIVER AMES, of Easton Republican.

JOHN Q.A. BRACKETT, of Arlington Republican.

HENRY R. PEIRCE, of Abington Republican.

CHARLES R. LADD, of Springfield Republican.

WILLIAM B. STEVENS, of Stoneham Republican.

JOHN READ, of Cambridge Republican.

CHESTER V. SANGER, of Cambridge Republican.

GEORGE J. BURNS, of Ayer Republican.

FREDERIC T. GREENHALGE, of Lowell Republican.

WILLIAM S. FROST, of Marlborough Republican.

LYMAN DYKE, of Stoneham Republican.

EDWIN E. THOMPSON, of Woburn Republican.

Nor can such arrangements, with such objects, be exposed to the censure or jealousy of the warmest friends of republican government.

It has been a spectacle displaying to the highest advantage the value of republican government to behold the most and the least wealthy of our citizens standing in the same ranks as private soldiers, preeminently distinguished by being the army of the Constitutionundeterred by a march of 300 miles over rugged mountains, by the approach of an inclement season, or by any other discouragement.

As men regardful of the tender interests of humanity, we look with grief at scenes which might have stained our land with civil blood; as lovers of public order, we lament that it has suffered so flagrant a violation; as zealous friends of republican government, we deplore every occasion which in the hands of its enemies may be turned into a calumny against it.

The spectacle, therefore, when viewed in its true light, may well be affirmed to display in equal luster the virtues of the American character and the value of republican government.

At that time he was credited with cherishing rather strong Republican sentiments.

It was, indeed, said that, in consequence of Mr. Chamberlain's supposed Republican sentiments, special regulations were enjoined, and that the formalities to be observed in receiving and entertaining the Prince were to be of an extra rigid character.

The Republican platform in 1908, in view of the changing public sentiment, formulated a new rule for maintaining "the true principle of protection," namely, that it "is best maintained by the imposition of such duties as will equal the difference between the cost of production at home and abroad, together with a reasonable profit to American industries."

2939 examples of  republican  in sentences