Senator Douglas had been advertised to speak, and a large audience was in attendance.
Upon one occasion, at the beginning of his sermon before a large audience, he was more than once interrupted by the persistent but ineffectual attempt of a saintly old sister to shout.
Three nights later, although not wholly recovered, she spoke to a large audience at Marion, Ind.
At Topeka she spoke to a large audience in the Methodist church on this question.
The lecture, occupying an entire evening, was given before a large audience in Rand's Hall, Troy, and cordially received.
A committee was then appointed to wait on the President of the United States, to know at what time and place it would be convenient for him to receive the Address.
Mrs. Gougar was an inspiring figure throughout the convention, addressing a large audience in Assembly Hall.
A large audience listened to the address of Mrs. Julia Ward Howe on The Chivalry of Reform, during which she said: The political enfranchisement of woman has long been sought upon the ground of abstract right and justice.
At the evening meeting Mrs. Ellsworth recited an original poem and Mrs. Gougar delivered a fine address to a large audience.
Spohr’s sacred Oratorios were first performed here, his earliest production being conducted by himself in person before a large audience.
They spoke to a large audience in the handsomely decorated Methodist tabernacle at Pasadena.
Miss Anthony addressed a large audience at Jamestown on the 10th and was the guest of Mrs. Reuben E.
Learning that she would remain in Lincoln over Sunday the people importuned her to speak that afternoon in the Presbyterian church, which she did to a large audience.
Elaborate preparations had been made to receive them and they addressed a large audience in the evening.
I would not have you infer from this that a large audience is always necessary to success.
I have no experience and very little education, but I have a very strong voice and am sure I could be heard by a large audience.
Charles Spurgeon was preaching to a large audiencein a mission church in London, when want of ventilation affected speaker and audience.
Shaw was a guest, stopping on her way to Jackson, where under the auspices of the Equity League she spoke in the House of Representatives to a large audience, many standing throughout her address, which made a profound impression.
Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the National American Suffrage Association, had come to Little Rock in April and spoken most acceptably to a large audience.
Mrs. Catt spoke to a large audience in Woolsey Hall, New Haven, with Mayor Fitzgerald presiding.
This rule was abandoned later and Miss Helen Todd of California spoke on suffrage in Emerson Hall before a large audience.
The president made the closing address to a large audience on the last evening, a keen, analytical review of the demand for woman suffrage.
A large audience listened to forceful addresses by Miss Beatrice Forbes Robertson, Miss Laura Clay, Miss Harriet May Mills, Mrs. Ella S.
She stood on the pedestal of a massive column while she gave her lecture, which was illustrated by tableaus on the platform in the presence of a large audience.
The Rochester Advertiser gives the following report: In Corinthian Hall yesterday, at ten o'clock, a large audience assembled.
She spoke at the Central Christian church yesterday to a large audience.
In the evening, I lectured in the Opera House to a large audience.
There was a large audience, and all passed off very well.
I had a large audience, one of the keenest and the most responsive and appreciative I have ever had.
A large audience attended, and notwithstanding the zeal of Mr. Freeman more than once carried him a little beyond the limits of propriety, the whole passed off pleasantly.
A large audience assembled on Saturday night to listen to the last debate on gambling.
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