89 Verbs to Use for the Word pamphlet

Has also written numerous pamphlets on hist., biog.

Ye may perceive (right Worshipful) in perusing the former epistle sent to me, how sore I am beset with the importunities of my friends to publish this pamphlet: truly I am and have been (if there be in me any soundness of judgment) of this opinion, that whatsoever is committed to the press is commended to eternity, and it shall stand a lively witness with our conscience, to our comfort or confusion, in the reckoning of that great day.

Caesar himself voluntarily read the pamphlets to his soldiers, reproaching Antony the while, and led them to feel ashamed of treachery and to acquire enthusiasm in his behalf.

Feb. 1931 cumulative quarterly pamphlet.

Lamb sent the pamphlet to Crabb Robinson on February 7, 1810, saying:"My Brother whom you have met at my rooms (a plump good looking man of seven and forty!) has written a book about humanity, which I transmit to you herewith.

Walking up and down the isle, selling the union's pamphlets and papers was a muscular and sun-burned young man with a rough, honest face and a pair of clear hazel eyes in which a smile was always twinkling.

Since then, 1888, Lieut.-Colonel Hime, R.A., issued a pamphlet (Dulau & Co.) entitled The Greek Materials of Shelley's Adonais, with Remarks on the three Great English Elegies, entering into further, yet not exhaustive, particulars on the same subject.

Friends ignorant of the authorship sent her copies by every post within three or four days of publication, begging her to distribute the pamphlet as widely as possible.

She declined the task, doubtful of her efficiency to produce a pamphlet equal to the occasion.

" In 1779, the Continental Congress ordered a pamphlet to be published, entitled, "Observations on the American Revolution," from which the following is an extract: "The great principle (of government) is and ever will remain in force, that men are by nature free; as accountable to him that made them, they must be so; and so long as we have any idea of divine justice, we must associate that of human freedom.

With this view, in conjunction with Shadwell and Crowne, two brother-dramatists, equally jealous of Settle's success, he composed a pamphlet, entitled "Remarks upon the Empress of Morocco."

He could not have much charity for the most generous opponents; he certainly had none at all for those who (as he said) printed malicious and lying pamphlets against him "almost every morning," in which he found himself saluted as a "nest of perfidious vipers," "a night-flying dragon prince," "a flapdragon," "a caterpillar," "a spider," and "a butterbox.

Miss Amelia, delighted in the study of theology; she disputed with the curate, maintained a godly correspondence with a neighbouring cobler, and was even said to be preparing a pamphlet in defence of the dogmas of Mr. Whitfield.

Let the reader, who has seen Lequinio's pamphlet, compare his account of the sufferings of the Vendeans, and his project for conciliating them.

On February 27th our determination to republish the Knowlton pamphlet was announced by Mr. Bradlaugh in an address delivered by him at the Hall of Science on "The Right of Publication".

United States code annotated, title 28. 1948 supplementary pamphlet.

A person at Edinburgh, of the name of Clark, answered this pamphlet with much zeal, and much abuse of its authour.

[Footnote 82: Pittsburg pamphlet, p. 9.]

The next thing was to recover the pamphlets thus rescued from destruction, and on December 3rd

" The chief assistant stared, opened a drawer, and pulled forth a slim grey pamphlet.

At parting, the clergyman gave him several pamphlets for his father, and among them happened to be a tract published by Friends in Philadelphia, describing the colony at Sierra Leone, and giving an account of the slave trade on the coast of Africa.

I contributed further to the literature of my country a theological pamphlet, of which I forget the exact title, but it dealt with the duty of fasting incumbent on all faithful Christians, and was very patristic in its tone.

Since that time we have passed our evenings in private societies, or at home; and while Mr. D devours new pamphlets, and Mrs. D and the lady we lodge with recount their mutual sufferings at Arras and St. Pelagie, I take the opportunity of writing.

The inspector drew a little pamphlet from his pocket and passed it across.

Lieutenant de Laine's account of the combat was as follows: "I had been ordered to fly over the German lines with an observer who was to drop pamphlets.

89 Verbs to Use for the Word  pamphlet