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As misrepresentations of the bill now pending in Parliament, for more effectually preventing seditious meetings and assemblies, have been industriously circulated, for the purpose of misleading the public; and as it has been particularly stated, that this measure is epugnant to the bill of rights, which declares the right of the subject to petition; plain man, impelled by no motive but a love of truth and justice, wishes to call the attention of the public to the real state of the case
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Sir, The favour of your attendance is desired at a meeting of the London-Dock-Committee, to be held at this place, on [blank] next, the [blank] at [blank] o'clock precisely [blank] I am very respectfully
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A Request having been made to me a respectable number of the inhabitants of this town lately assembled at the Star Inn, to call a general meeting of the said inhabitants, to consider of an humble address to His Majesty on the late change of ministry
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slovensko-francosko-špansko-angleško-nemški glosar za udeležence mednarodnih sestankov -
The conduct of and procedure at public and company meetings
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The law of meetings
being a concise statement of the law relating to the conduct and control of meetings in general ... -
The law of meetings
being a concise statement of the law respecting the conduct and control of meetings in general ... ; with the sections of the statutes relating thereto -
Konferenčna terminologija
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The meeting
gatherings in organizations and communities -
A letter to his Grace the Duke of Northumberland; on the intended meeting of the justices of Middlesex, at Guild-Hall, Westminster; on Tuesday the 17th of June, 1777
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A novelty: or, a government of vvomen
distinct from men, erected amoungst some of the people, call'd Quakers. Detected in an epistle, occasionally written to a man-judge, upon a young man's refusing (for good conscience sake) to submit to their authority in marriage, seeing that relations and friends were already satisfied. To which is added, a lamentation for the fall of so many of that people. Published for no other end, but to deter all honest hearts of the said people, from erecting the like unscriptural government. Tho' this may not so far prevail with such women as has a secret command of their husbands purses; together with those preachers that reap profit by such a female government, as to consent to the disanulling the same. Written by William Mather, a dear lover of the said people, who has for several years been much troubled, that some of them should fall from there primitive institution, as to set up women's and men's meetings, as guides in government -
We the undersigned, being friends to orderly government, and desirous that some law may be prepared to repress those seditious meetings, which appear to us to threaten the existance [sic] of our happy constitution, are determined to attend the meeting at York, on Tuesday (tomorrow)
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An abstract of the proceedings of the Corporation, for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Clergymen, in the Communion of the Church of England in America
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The freemen of Rochester, in the interest of George Best, Esq. will meet, at the Crown Inn, in Rochester, on Friday, the 21st of May
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City of Rochester. Application having been this day made to the Mayor to call a meeting of the Corporation, in order that the persons now entitled to their freedom may take up the same, previous to the day of election of a Member to represent this city in the room of Sir R. Bickerton, deceased
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Revolution Society. At the anniversary meeting of this Society, held at the London Tavern, Nov. 4, 1789, Stewards. Earl of Effingham. John Sawbridge, Esq. M. P. Henry Keene, Esq. Capel Lofft, Esq. Charles Polhill, Esq. John Reynolds, Esq. Joshua Grigby, Esq. M. P. William Smith, Esq. M. P. William Saville, Esq. Samuel Smith, Esq. Richard Carpenter Smith, Esq. John Towgood, Esq
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A conference between Gerontius and Junius
In which Mr. Dodwell's Case in view now in fact is consider'd -
At a meeting of officers of the volunteer corps of the City of London
Held at the London Tavern, on Saturday July 6, 1799, present, Col. Le Mesurier, of the Hon. Artillery Company, in the chair