More than 100,0000 pamphlets backing the strike call are being distributed to the provinces ' 50,000 teachers. |
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True, they produce many religious pamphlets, but relatively few books that contribute to critical knowledge. |
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She devoured books and pamphlets on rhetoric, art, criminology, theology, psychology, philosophy, the list could go on and on. |
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But before I went to the party, I had to get rid of two boxes of Green Party pamphlets. |
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As well as his annual almanac, he produced a series of astrological and prophetic pamphlets. |
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The rest alternated between pinching each other, aesthetically arranging their bags and throwing science pamphlets at the snug snoozers. |
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It used to sell books and pamphlets about alternative cultures and lifestyles. |
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Starting points for the researcher could be the large collection of pamphlets about her at Yale University. |
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It's just one big list of long discredited arguments cribbed from creationist pamphlets by someone who clearly doesn't have a clue. |
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Some will use print to publish well-researched news stories that threaten the powerful, some will write pamphlets, others lies and libels. |
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The archival material includes unpublished literary manuscripts, correspondence, playbills, pamphlets, and photographs. |
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Come on Chris, go study your contraception pamphlets and military briefing papers and come back when you're coherent. |
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Word-of-mouth propaganda and pamphlets on bovicide allegedly committed by minorities is used to polarise the electorate. |
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A revolution, especially a transnational one, needs ideologues, pamphlets and party lines to articulate its message to the world. |
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The aim of the societies was to circulate letters and pamphlets and to initiate orderly debates on reform proposals. |
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This is to be followed by publishing of pamphlets, leaflets and propaganda material aimed at youngsters. |
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Booklets, pamphlets, posters and other printed information will also be available. |
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A table is set up with cards and pamphlets with information on caring for people who are dying and grieving once they are gone. |
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Here you can find pamphlets giving information about walks in the area, and also view excellent displays. |
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Booklets and information pamphlets will also be handed out and emergency personnel will be on hand to answer any questions. |
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Health workers also passed out information pamphlets about dengue fever and its dangers. |
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The major role of pamphlets and online information, however, should be to reinforce adequate oral communication. |
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The information in these pamphlets was disseminated through the work of other writers. |
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Rather than providing information from books and pamphlets, I can expand on it from my personal experiences. |
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It also runs education programmes and staff hand out information pamphlets. |
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My mailbox got stuffed with flyers and informational pamphlets about their so-called abilities. |
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Dissent information pamphlets were available, describing successful disruption tactics used at previous summits and other government meetings. |
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Special construction forms and pamphlets intended for use in the field were still being printed. |
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Instead, the parties relied more on printed material, including pamphlets, handbills and posters. |
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Refreshments were on sale at the miller's house, together with pamphlets and handbills telling the story of his life and quoting his poems. |
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His main areas of distribution of the pamphlets, which contain day-to-day legal issues, are the bus stands and the railway stations. |
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In a desperate attempt to boost business, Scott commissions Hayley to create some rather snazzy pamphlets. |
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Intolerant of dissent, he wrote several pamphlets replying robustly to vindications of separatism by the Presbyterian Owen and the deist Dodwell. |
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The tale became the subject of songs, pamphlets, verses sold in trains and on the streets, and popular fiction. |
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During their gigs, the six-some regularly distributes pamphlets of information and speaks on stage about causes they feel strongly about. |
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He talks about the class interests that spawned the early pamphlets and broadsheets and those who did their best to censor and destroy them. |
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These regulations did not prevent the production of broadsheets and pamphlets, particularly of a puritan bent. |
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In the past it was books, broadsheets and pamphlets that changed how people think. |
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In small print at the bottom were a list of advisory pamphlets that were available, apparently in all major dialects and communication methods. |
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Print marketing covers a wide range of options, from point of sale booklets to direct mail pamphlets. |
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It was no irony that even as the pamphlets were being distributed, Congressmen were on the verge of coming to blows. |
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An avid cyclist, he's handing out pamphlets calling for a Bloor Street bike lane stretching from High Park to Sherbourne. |
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He would later tell his of monks cranking out tracts and pamphlets, hands stained with the bluish-purple dyes of a messy-smelly technology. |
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He took to writing and his pamphlets established him as both a leading political thinker and a satirist. |
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She pulled out all the pamphlets again and explained to me each one, as excited as a kindergartner at show-and-tell. |
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When you open an options account, the broker will screen you for suitability and hand you several information pamphlets. |
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We'll be looking at what we can do in terms of mail-outs and pamphlets to our members and to the wider community. |
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She now volunteers at St Andrews University, editing talking books for the blind and produces pamphlets for the local church. |
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The book sold well and rapidly became fashionable, but was assailed in various critical pamphlets for length, tedium, and doubtful morality. |
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She had some mail order pamphlets from the Rosicrucians containing instructions for various psychic exercises. |
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A long queue of prominent Republicans promptly entered the lists with pamphlets and articles. |
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More than 300 Reservists reviewed and evaluated the True Blue posters, pamphlets, brochures, videos and Web site. |
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Indeed, virus-laden books and pamphlets sit upon my shelves with lonely chapters devoted to theorizing upon and delivering anti-anti-virus code. |
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I picked up the pile of pamphlets and dumped them in the wastepaper basket. |
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He was the government's publicist, writing pamphlets, verses and periodicals which were instrumental in discrediting the Whigs. |
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He is a tireless publicist who has authored many books, articles, prefaces and pamphlets. |
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I have written several books and pamphlets on Buddhism, Ayurvedic medicine and Nepali culture, which are published in the Nepali language. |
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Now before the farmers start pelting me with corn awareness pamphlets, let me say that there's probably nothing wrong with corn syrup sweeteners per se. |
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The software includes templates for common marketing documents like pamphlets and flyers. |
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Out of the corners come the shadowy shapes of the janitors, to sweep the pamphlets, trinkets, and candy wrappers from the floors and tables of the rapidly emptying room. |
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He was a compulsive controversialist, attacking the Ranters, the state Church, the law, and prejudice against women preachers in innumerable epistles and pamphlets. |
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Although as the final paragraph says, the group may have still fallen afoul of the law by not putting complete addresses on some of the pamphlets. |
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In his books, journalism and pamphlets he likes to present himself as a serious counterweight to what he sees as the woolliness and scaremongering of environmentalists. |
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He took several shots quite rapidly, just seconds apart, and turned the images into Xeroxes, which he stapled together into pamphlets, to be mailed to friends. |
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She gave me a folder stuffed with pamphlets and xeroxed copies of newspaper and magazine articles, along with the card belonging to the geneticist. |
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He wanders through the halls of the United Nations, passing out pamphlets and extolling his cause. |
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The second major development was promotional literature, the advertising pamphlets issued by the growing number of national food and kitchen equipment companies. |
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A few pamphlets elegize our lost ability to get lost, thanks to the advent of gps. |
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He penned pamphlets of protest, left his mark on Philadelphia's most significant free black institutions, and produced a moving spiritual autobiography. |
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Wallpapers decorated more than walls in earlier times, so examples in the collection were found lining trunks, covering pamphlets and bandboxes, and decorating fireboards. |
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The querulous, interconnected pamphlets printed in seventeenth-century Europe prefigure the culture of modern blogging. |
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They've won accolades for their educational booklets, and produced a video and pamphlets for clients as well, guiding them through safe and seemly behaviour. |
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Where You Are comprises 12 individual pamphlets, some of which unfold into larger maps and diagrams. |
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The Social Network writer and West Wing creator used to dress up as a moose to hand out pamphlets in a mall. |
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And there we were, sitting out on the deck, minding our own business when along came a boatload of environmentalists chanting slogans and waving pamphlets at us. |
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We will have a range of religious pamphlets and booklets on sale. |
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Their gifts include paper currency, pamphlets, manuscripts, snuffboxes, portrait busts, cartoons, medals, and coverlets, but most notable in terms of volume, prints. |
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Out in the wider world, public opinion stirred, especially in the cities, stimulated by the pamphlets and broadsheets which printing made possible. |
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Until this point, author images were generally reserved for religious pamphlets and posthumous poetry collections. |
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Yet the exhibition overall is beset by an archival feeling, which is abetted by the period posters and reliquary vitrines housing pamphlets and first editions. |
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I still have in my library the oppositionist pamphlets and Marxist analyses of the vexed land question in Rhodesia that I bought there when Ian Smith was premier. |
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The prefect's efforts in this affair were focused on the persecution of colporteurs, key figures in the marketing and distribution of antigovernment pamphlets and newspapers. |
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Books take up space, and libraries, being confined by walls, must occasionally weed the shelves of injudicious pamphlets and books unborrowed through the centuries. |
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The organization worked diligently to publicize the doctrine, distributing pamphlets on just war and the right to conscientiously object to unjust wars. |
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Newton's more difficult texts were distilled to their essentials and popularised in pamphlets and lecture tours by senior scientists from the Royal Academy. |
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The former was used more prevalently in English-language newspapers and tourist pamphlets, the latter for road signs and other government applications. |
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Merchants lay out plastic jugs, blankets, medicinal cures, metal pots, religious pamphlets, gourds, and stack great bundles of glittering bangles. |
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Their chief vehicle for agitation were pamphlets and women's clubs, but the clubs were abolished in October 1793 and their leaders were arrested. |
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Campaigners for the Crewe and Nantwich candidate were seen in the gas-guzzler with pamphlets and blue balloons. |
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Other works included books, poems, pamphlets, automatic texts and theoretical tracts. |
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The school distributed pamphlets promoting good dental hygiene. |
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The institute's pamphlets proposed less government, lower taxes, and more freedom for business and consumers. |
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The Reich Health Office took measures to try to limit smoking, including producing lectures and pamphlets. |
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The pamphlets were published by John Murray, who invested heavily in the boom. |
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In the course of 1825, Disraeli wrote three anonymous pamphlets for Powles, promoting the companies. |
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The Museum's various libraries hold in excess of 350,000 books, journals and pamphlets covering all areas of the museum's collection. |
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Russell also wrote many pamphlets, introductions, articles, and letters to the editor. |
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In 1823 Mill and a friend were arrested while distributing pamphlets on birth control by Francis Place to women in working class areas. |
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In 1788, aged 31, Blake experimented with relief etching, a method he used to produce most of his books, paintings, pamphlets and poems. |
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These pamphlets, published in Basel in 1524, received the approval of Oecolampadius and Zwingli. |
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While the debate proceeded, Zwingli was kept informed of the proceedings and printed pamphlets giving his opinions. |
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The following year, he alluded to secret negotiation underway with France in his pamphlets. |
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Marco Polo documented the Yuan printing of paper money and almanac pamphlets called tacuini. |
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Political pamphlets became popular, often lampooning military leaders for political purposes. |
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Much of these pamphlets felt repetitive in nature as many of the statements and arguments were the same, just with different names. |
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In one case, political books were the most popular category, primarily libels and pamphlets. |
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Concerned alumni initiated an organized campaign to restore the Orgo Night show by publishing a series of pamphlets addressing the issues. |
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He examines journals, books, pamphlets, rabbinic sermons, consistorial documents, and correspondence. |
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De With wrote some anonymous pamphlets painting Tromp as avaricious and himself as the real hero of the battle. |
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Only last week, three aggressively written pamphlets crossed my desk inveighing against the euro. |
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There are also substantial collections of pamphlets, elegies, almanacs, ballads, satires and tracts that Davies had collected. |
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During the walk, they handed out suckers, CD cases, mouse pads, bottled water and pamphlets on the dangers of smoking. |
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The minister said relevant pamphlets and hand bills have already been handed to educational institutions and Masjids. |
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Many of the pamphlets bear the handwriting of Gladstone, which provides direct evidence of Gladstone's interest in various topics. |
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The National Library of Wales holds many pamphlets that were sent to Gladstone during his political career. |
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In a vast variety of nondescript pamphlets and writings, he displays his skills at journalism. |
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To promote the public support for the reformation of the church, Henry had numerous pamphlets and lectures prepared. |
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Many of Voltaire's prose works and romances, usually composed as pamphlets, were written as polemics. |
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Newspapers and pamphlets played a central role in stimulating and defining the Revolution. |
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In 1805 Stewart published pamphlets defending John Leslie against the charges of unorthodoxy made by the presbytery of Edinburgh. |
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Through his journalism, pamphlets and occasional longer works, Shaw wrote on many subjects. |
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Typically, Eliot first published his poems individually in periodicals or in small books or pamphlets, and then collected them in books. |
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As many as 545 titles have been ascribed to Defoe, ranging from satirical poems, political and religious pamphlets, and volumes. |
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The cathedral library has a collection of about 30,000 books and pamphlets printed before the 20th century and about 20,000 later books and serials. |
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When De Ruyter recaptured the West African trading posts, many pamphlets were written about presumed new Dutch atrocities, although these contained no basis in fact. |
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From 1517 onward, religious pamphlets flooded much of Europe. |
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The articles were gathered together and published as a series of seven pamphlets, including copies of picture postcards of the revivalists that were published at the time. |
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Priced at five shillings, it was more expensive than most political pamphlets, but by the end of 1790, it had gone through ten printings and sold approximately 17,500 copies. |
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He began by outlining his proposed reforms in pamphlets, professional journal articles, and legislative testimony, but met with a discouraging lack of interest. |
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When Duffy was 15, June Scriven sent her poems to Outposts, a publisher of pamphlets, where it was read by the bookseller Bernard Stone, who published some of them. |
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In the meantime, her desertion prompted Milton to publish a series of pamphlets over the next three years arguing for the legality and morality of divorce. |
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He plans to subsidise schools through the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science with the delivery of books, DVDs, and pamphlets that counteract their work. |
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In the 1770s, Johnson, who had tended to be an opponent of the government early in life, published a series of pamphlets in favour of various government policies. |
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After he was released, Walpole wrote and published anonymous pamphlets attacking the Harley ministry and assisted Sir Richard Steele in crafting political pamphlets. |
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From 1517 onward, religious pamphlets flooded Germany and much of Europe. |
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The Life of John Buncle, Esq includes a discussion of Hutchinsonian ideas but, unlike the vast number of pamphlets on these topics, it does so comically, novelistically. |
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He wrote more than 20,000 letters and more than 2,000 books and pamphlets. |
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This proved so successful that he was later to employ both Delarivier Manley and Jonathan Swift to pen pamphlets for him for use against his many opponents in politics. |
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These pamphlets were traced back to Leiden, and a failed attempt to apprehend Brewster was made in July when his presence in England became known. |
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After 1260, Bacon's activities were restricted by a statute prohibiting the friars of his order from publishing books or pamphlets without prior approval. |
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Editor Abeles has done a thorough job of collecting the pamphlets. |
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Some of his pamphlets were purported to be written by Scots, misleading even reputable historians into quoting them as evidence of Scottish opinion of the time. |
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Each year, a fresh crop of how-to books, pamphlets, graphic design tools, and newsletters clamor for the attention of newsletters editors around the globe. |
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