Not long ago I came across a tiny pamphlet in which I used to feel more honest pride than in any edition of "The Gates Ajar" which it has ever been my fortune to handle.
Stoddard issued a pamphlet entitled, "What shall we do with Wilson?
In June, the anonymous attacks on the Chancellor by pamphlet and otherwise, incensed him to such a degree that he made an open answer in the Reichstag and had rather the best of the situation.
In the pamphlet in which the speeches of Harnack and the over-Burgomaster were published this professor's speech was left out.
Galileo did not condescend to take any notice of this scurrilous production; but Horky, who imagined that he had done something clever, sent a copy of his pamphlet to Kepler.
Martin Horky, a protégé of Kepler's, issued a pamphlet in which he made a violent attack on Galileo.
This may be partly owing to the fact that Professor Peck’s pamphlet on “Boleti” is clearly expressed, and the descriptions so vivid and plain that one has less trouble in naming them than any other class of fungi.
A curious tract or pamphlet was published in [Illustration: PLATE 11.
Dr Sandwith’s Pamphlet is written in an attractive style.
Printing costs for this pamphlet have been defrayed in part by the Defense Department World War II Commemoration Committee.
Editorial costs of preparing this pamphlet have been defrayed in part by a bequest from the estate of Emilie H.
They write from Cologne that some pamphlet about an argument between Julius and Peter at the gates of Paradise[72] has now been printed; they do not add the author's name.
While the tone of this pamphlet is earnest and pious, it is not truly fervent.
Hutten, disillusioned and forsaken, died at an early age in 1523, and Erasmus did not scruple to publish the venomous pamphlet against his former friend after his demise.
George Fox called the pamphlet in which he answered this charge by an almost equally uncharitable title: 'The Unmasking and Discovery of Antichrist, with all the false Prophets, by the true Light which comes from Christ Jesus.
The pamphlet which is here translated gives an account of his London mission; after his return to Germany he has lived in retirement in the country, but has contributed occasional articles to the Press.
He wrote a pamphlet of instructions in the art of teaching in primary schools, which was printed and distributed through the interior of the island.
The early pages of the pamphlet might appear embarrassed and obscure, whilst in the rest there might be found great refinement, elegance, and appreciations full of taste.
Servan's pamphlet seemed at the time the anchor of salvation for the Mesmerists.
To go largely into detail within the scope of a pamphlet of this size would be, manifestly, an impossibility.
This necessitated unusual haste in securing and preparing the material upon which the pamphlet is based.
Without such aid the completion of the pamphlet would have been materially delayed.
On the first page of the Eton Latin Grammar the name of Master Talboys was written in a prim, scholastic hand; the French pamphlet had a careless G.
Both these effusions were hasty and indiscreet; but, in spite of his indiscretion and discourtesy, it is easy to trace both in the letter and the pamphlet the one motive which actuated him.
Lee's pamphlet goes no farther than to say that Franklin had shielded his nephew.
He disliked its arguments, and must needs refute them by his pamphlet "Liberty and Necessity," which was certainly a most vigorous mental discipline for him, although he was afterwards dissatisfied with its negative conclusions.
There is a touch of what would now be called Socialism or Populism in these articles, and it is not surprising to find the author of them afterwards writing a pamphlet in favor of an inflated paper currency.
He found an old pamphlet written during Franklin's very heated controversy with the proprietary party in Pennsylvania when the attempt was made to abolish the proprietorship of the Penn family and make the colony a royal province.
Collinson kept his letters, and in May, 1751, had them published in a pamphlet called "New Experiments and Observations in Electricity made at Philadelphia in America.
Franklin wrote a smallpamphlet about this time, which he printed for himself and called "A Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain.
It was in this way that he avoided and confuted his own argument in the pamphlet "Liberty and Necessity.
In this pamphlet he could not set forth his extreme views of education because even the most liberal people in the town were not in favor of them.
The men who were interested in such things kept in touch with one another by means of correspondence and an occasional pamphlet or book.
Three years after the publication of his pamphlet on paper money he began to study modern languages, and soon learned to read French, Italian, and Spanish.
In other words, he implies that the boyish debate of twelve young workingmen, resulting in the publication of a pamphlet by one of them, was the means of passing the Pennsylvania paper-money act of 1729.
I had read the reports in some papers, naturally, after that time, and I might have seen a pamphlet printed at Manchester.
Gubaryov interrupted him, with the same gentleness, and going up to Voroshilov, he asked him: 'Had he read the pamphlet he had given him?
This octavo pamphlet of only a dozen pages contains a convenient artificial key for the rapid determination of seventy-five species of trees.
The third original interpretation of the wordPamphlet may be that of the learned Dr.
The fourth radical signification of the word Pamphlet is that homogeneal acceptation of it, viz.
One of the greatest advantages the Dispensary has over King Arthur is itspamphlet size.
The only proper Latin term for a Pamphlet is Libellus, or little book.
The largeness of Plutarch's treatises is a great cause of his being neglected, while Longinus and Epictetus, in their pamphlet Remains, are every one's companions.
A pamphlet published in the year 1738, entitled "A Letter to the Society of Booksellers, on the Method of forming a true Judgment of the Manuscripts of Authors," contains some curious literary intelligence.
Upon entering Israel's room, Captain Paul, stepping towards the table and spying the open pamphlet there, had taken it up, his eye being immediately attracted to the passage previously marked by our adventurer.
I have thought, at my first leisure, to write a little pamphlet against that very abuse.
I'll just mark that saw, and leave the pamphlet open to refer to it again--Ah!
So he published a pamphlet asserting that reflected rays and optical illusions were the sole cause of the appearance, and that the only use of the imaginary planets was to gratify Galileo's thirst for gold and notoriety.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pamphlet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: book; circular; folder; leaflet; pamphlet; publication; tract