(noun) (chiefly British) An area of land; a district, region.
"Gentlemen, you will permit me to put on my spectacles, for, I have grown not only gray, but almost blind in the service of my country."
"Do not let selfish men or greedy interests skin your country of its beauty, its riches or its romance."
"Citizens by birth or choice of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your affections."
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."
"By 2035, there will be almost no poor countries left in the world."
"There is nothing which can better deserve our patronage than the promotion of science and literature. Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of public happiness."
"In the face of impossible odds, people who love this country can change it."
"Every immigrant who comes here should be required within five years to learn English or leave the country."
"To the lover of wilderness, Alaska is one of the most wonderful countries in the world."
"The chief duty of the National Government in connection with the currency of the country is to coin money and declare its value."
"We in America do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate."
"To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time."