21 examples of councilmen in sentences

Colonel De and General La : city councilmen and officers from the Government House.

If there are any local councilmen they sit in front with him.

" Then Mr. Ellsworth said, "Very good," and that Councilman Bennett had something to say.

He gave the city also power to elect and remove its sheriffs at pleasure, and its common-councilmen annually.

[person who is member of a council] member; senator; member of parliament, M.P.; councilor, representative of the people; assemblyman, congressman; councilman, councilwoman, alderman, freeholder.

[Civil authorities] mayor, mayoralty; prefect, chancellor, archon, provost, magistrate, syndic; alcalde^, alcaid^; burgomaster, corregidor^, seneschal, alderman, councilman, committeeman, councilwoman, warden, constable, portreeve^; lord mayor; officer &c (executive) 965; dewan^, fonctionnaire [Fr.].

Our boards of aldermen or councilmen, representing ward constituencies, with all sorts of local strings tied to them, were clumsy and unwieldy and easily subject to corruption.

It is governed by a mayor, two sheriffs, and twenty councilmen; sends a member to Parliament, and gives title of marquess to the family of Osborne.

Printed for the Board of Councilmen.

The common councilmen, 206 in number, are also elected by the people, and their legislative power within the city is practically supreme; parliament does not think of overruling it.

Give some account of the lord mayor, the aldermen, and the councilmen of London.

DEBATE" Now Councilman O'Hoolihan do'n't b'lave in annixation, He says thim Phillypynos air the r-r-ruin av the nation.

Scene changes from Feroe and Iceland to the Albion in Aldersgate-streetExeunt Scald, champion, and whaleEnter common councilman, turbot, and lobster-sauce.

" By the brightening countenances of the worthy councilmen it could be plainly perceived that the eloquence of the chief burgomaster had told powerfully upon them, and that the question of money which he had raised would prove a powerful and decisive argument in favor of submission at this momentous period.

It annoyed them to see the pleasant and affable smile with which the otherwise proud burgomaster conversed with him; to see with what cordial friendship the senators and councilmen surrounded him.

" "It might cost us our heads," confirmed the first councilman.

But the chief burgomaster, who had consulted the councilmen, now approached Gotzkowsky, and, with a smile, offered him his hand.

Yes, it's him, it's him,with his eyes as blue as the heavens, With his Swiss knee-breeches o' green, and suspenders o' velvet, With his shirt o' the color o' pearl, and buttons o' crystal, With his powerful loins, and his sturdy back and his shoulders, Grand in his gait, commandin', beautiful, free in his motions, Proud as a Basle Councilman,yes, it's the big boy o' Gothard![B]

1888 WILLIAM T. COUNCILMAN, M.D Anatomy.

In the elevated chair of the President, faced by the array of chairs of the Spanish councilmen, or aldermen, sits the provost-marshal judge, and before him come the soldiers who have forgotten themselves and the culprits arrested by the patrol.

The stout councilman was recognizable by his scarlet cloak and golden chain; a black, expensive-looking, swelling waistcoat betrayed the honorable and proud citizen.

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