In April 1757, D'Alembert writes from Paris, 'on vient de publier une declaration qui inflige la peine de mort a tous ceux qui auront publie des ecrits tendants a attaquer la religion.
It could not be said that the period was unsuitable; the year lay before them, and there was no pressure of legislative business, publie or private.
Being the shire town of the county, it contains the publie buildings.
Eminent as an instructor of youth, zealous for the glory of God, fervent and active in the discharge of all publie and private duties, the labors of a long life have ended in a large reward.
The room used for publie meetings is in the rear building of the old Raleigh tavern at Williamsburg, and up to the day of my visit it had remained unaltered.
Bearing letters to Governor Johnston from the governor of Maryland, he soon received employment in one of the publie offices.
Swain, late governor of North Carolina, and now president of the University at Chapel Hill, for the following sketeh of the publie life of Richard Caswell.
At that time the author of the anonymous addresses was unknown except to a few; and for forty years there was no certainty in the publie mind that Major Armstrong was the writer.
At the different gates of the city sentinels are posted day and night, and in front of the jail and other publie buildings the solemn march of military guards is seen The garrison at Quebee numbered about three thousand soldiers.
The fence on the left indicates the place of the publie road between Fort Anne and Whitehall When this sketch was made (1848) the rail-road was unfinished.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "publie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.