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Example sentences for "public meeting"

  • Bathhampton, requesting him to call a public meeting to take the subject into consideration, and he immediately advertised a meeting of the freeholders and inhabitants of the county, to be held at Wells.

  • When I drove into Warminster, the town was as still and as quiet as possible, without any of those bustling indications which I had been accustomed to witness at a public meeting.

  • Gutch, for printing Advertisements for calling a Public Meeting of the Citizens to address the Prince Regent on the Death of the Right Hon.

  • But recently in your island, a clergyman has, at a public meeting, stigmatized the whole slave region as a "brothel.

  • Anthony Club would hold a public meeting in the audience room of the Century Club, February 15, to celebrate that lady's eightieth birthday, at which President Jordan and Albert H.

  • A public meeting on July 25 at the same place was addressed by Mrs. Ella M.

  • Chandler, and later an address at a public meeting in the Woman's Club House, of which Mrs. Caroline M.

  • In some localities it is best to call a public meeting, in others to invite the friends of the movement to a private conference.

  • Anthony, president of the National Association, was present at the first of these and afterwards addressed a public meeting in Portland.

  • It is so extraordinary to have a public meeting of a Sunday in this part of the world!

  • We all stopped, for a moment, and stood looking at the crowd, which really had all the signs of a public meeting about it.

  • Am I to understand, Mr. Littlepage, that you refuse to accept the resolutions of a public meeting?

  • It is not surprising that a public meeting "hissed" a command which was as lawless as it was powerless.

  • To-day we had a public meeting on account of the Scriptural Knowledge Institution for Home and Abroad.

  • This evening, at a public meeting, brother Craik and I stated the principles on which we intend to carry on the institution which we propose to establish for the spread of the gospel at home and abroad.

  • On Wednesday evening a public meeting will be held, in order to form an Auxiliary Baptist Misssionary Society for East Kent and its neighbourhood.

  • A Roman Catholic archdeacon, named Laffan, at a public meeting in Cashel, had made a very inflammatory speech, which had excited the indignation of the public, and was the subject of animadversion in parliament.

  • Mayor Cregier called a public meeting, which was held at the City Hall to-day, to take measures for the relief of the Johnstown sufferers.

  • A public meeting, presided over by Mayor Maher, was held at noon to-day, and a number of plans were adopted for securing funds.

  • The Mayor has called a public meeting for to-morrow.

  • This speech was spoken at a public meeting held in Dublin, at which an Address from the Trades was presented to Mr. Bright.

  • When I came to your city I was asked if I would attend a public meeting on the question of Parliamentary Reform.

  • Ah yes, you told me, he dragged your name before a public meeting, he fell down drunk on the platform at a public meeting--and then he committed suicide.

  • Then the General Election came off, and he went to his constituency, only to fall down on the platform, at a public meeting, in a state of maudlin drunkenness.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another connection; both faces; great musician; hydrogen peroxide; like fire; major products; public administration; public assembly; public auction; public control; public credit; public economy; public expense; public improvements; public interest; public lands; public letter; public libraries; public officers; public place; public profession; public sale; public schools; public servants; quick glance; told you