In order to counteract the influence of the false reports that had been circulated by the agents of the Despotism it placarded the walls of Monastir with manifestos on the night before Shemshi’s arrival.
At the same time he used to send manifestos to the local mudirs and other officials warning them that death would be the penalty for the tax collector who refused to accept these receipts as part payment of taxes.
The night that preceded the going forth of the band was spent by Niazi in writing various manifestos and letters, which it was his purpose to send out when he was clear of the town and out of the power of the agents of the Government.
Who were the men, they asked themselves, who had acted on the executive of the Committee, the secret leaders who had issued the manifestos and orders, who had organised the movement with such skill and daring?
These manifestos explained that the aim of the Committee was to free Turkey from her traitorous Government which had been corrupting the nation for thirty years and was now betraying her to foreigners.
Nevertheless, manifestos advocating credit-card theft, the deliberate crashing of computer systems, and even acts of violent physical destruction such as vandalism and arson do exist in the underground.
Not only do hackers privately believe this as an article of faith, but they have been known to write ardent manifestos about it.
Note: But Gibbon has answered this by his just observation, that it is not in the language of edicts and manifestos that we should search * * for the secre motives of princes.
The manifestos of the Spanish Federations contain excellent expositions of Anarchism; cf.
I understand that your Associates entrusted their treasonable Manifestosto you.
I understood that the Manifestos which it had been my task to multiplicate, had met with some success.
It is certain that they did not suspect me; thought me one of themselves, no doubt, since I had written out the Manifestosand was Clerk to Mr. Baggs, who was with them Body and Soul.
They had seen me installed in the window-recess, with the treasonable Manifestoswhich I had been set to copy.
Were not this preferable to the fruitless proclamations and manifestos of government?
Of course, the romantic revolution, like the spluttering rebellions of our own day, may have induced some subordinates to produce manifestos and call them works of art.
And 4th, that the money must be sent immediately, and that you should be informed not to mention the name of Bryan in the manifestos and proclamations.
That we must never mention Bryan's name in our manifestos and proclamations, lest the opposite party might say he is a traitor.
We may without loss lay aside their explanations, their manifestos and the reports of their lectures.
But while the Futurists' work had little to commend it to the discriminating spectator, their ideas were interesting and inspiring, and it is from their manifestos that has come what little influence they have exerted.
The very manifestos which seemed to herald a new era for Germany owed most of their vigour to the literary men who were entrusted with their composition.
An illustration of their possible accomplishments was the flight of Italian machines across the Alps and to Vienna, when they dropped manifestos upon the frightened populace.
Other manifestos were published from time to time by different bodies as separations or unions took place, for the early part of the past century was a period of frequent divisions and of more happy unions.
Indeed, I think there were two rival princes, each waiting with portmanteaux packed and manifestos in their breast pockets, ready to pass de Mersch's frontiers.
I submit that it is not good policy to have another Sedan, and I think manifestos and counter-manifestos may well be postponed till the Government has given a lead.
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