Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Use "republics" in a sentence
"Even democratically elected female heads of state/female heads of state in republics is too broad an answer - that description would also have to include this lady, currently in her second term and looking a bit uncomfortable in her ceremonial uniform:"
"First of all the horse, for at that time the strength and excellence of the army depended on the horse, for as to the heavy-armed foot they were useless without proper discipline; but the art of tactics was not known to the ancients, for which reason their strength lay in their horse: but when cities grew larger, and they depended more on their foot, greater numbers partook of the freedom of the city; for which reason what we call republics were formerly called democracies."
"My favorite absurdity of Civilization II (besides the fact that the “technology” of polytheism allows you to build war elephants as a unit): wartime unhappiness in democracies and republics is based on extant units in the field away from home cities or fortresses within three squares of cities."