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This pamphlet defends Holmes ' position on supporting the Missouri Compromise – the admission of Maine as a free state with the admission of Missouri as a slave state, which was unpopular position in Maine.

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In this pamphlet, Bukharin explains and embraces Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution, writing: " The Russian proletariat is confronted more sharply than ever before with the problem of the international revolution … The grand total of relationships which have arisen in Europe leads to this inevitable conclusion.
The 18-page pamphlet explains how many young anarchists in the 1990s had been adopting deep ecological ( animal-inclusive and anti-speciesist ) mindsets as part of an overall green anarchist political philosophy.
Located at the visitor center is a pamphlet that explains the " Wetland Walkway ", a nature trail made from concrete, a portion of which is a wooden boardwalk, located south of the refuge headquarters ( HQ ).

pamphlet and took
Before the cold war began in the late 1940s, Foot favoured a ' third way ' foreign policy for Europe ( he was joint author with Richard Crossman and Ian Mikardo of the pamphlet Keep Left in 1947 ), but in the wake of the communist seizure of power in Hungary and Czechoslovakia he and Tribune took a strongly anti-communist position, eventually embracing NATO.
Lithobolia, or the Stone-Throwing Devil, is a pamphlet that records poltergeist activity that allegedly took place in the tavern of George and Alice Walton in 1682.
It was examined by Gaillard Hunt, the author of a pamphlet on the Great Seal, who agreed that it appeared to be contemporaneous with the original 1782 seal, but he took no further interest in the matter.
In 1719 he took part in a pamphlet war over the treatment of smallpox.
The proceedings were slow, and meanwhile Middleton took advantage of Bentley's proposals for an edition of the New Testament to attack him in a sharp pamphlet.
The pamphlet took these issues to the masses and their partial appeasement was met with revolutionary reaction.
He took an active part in the controversy over the Exclusion Bill, and claimed to be the author of the whole of the pamphlet " No Protestant Plot " ( 1681 ), parts of which are usually ascribed to Shaftesbury.
( The anti-war film The Grand Illusion took its title from his pamphlet.
During the agitations that preceded the French Revolution Cerutti took the popular side, and in 1788 published a pamphlet, Mémoire pour le peuple français, in which in a clear and trenchant style he advocated the claims of the tiers état ( third estate ).
It took a further six weeks to organise the production of a party weekly, the New Worker, and issue the first pamphlet arguing the case for the new party.
There he managed to master Esperanto within one year of diligent study and took part in leftist socialist strikes, while remaining active in the anarchist movement, writing a pamphlet on the Chicago Anarchist Martyrs.
In 2008 they published a pamphlet arguing for the relevance of Marxism to understand the Global financial crisis: A crime beyond denunciation: a Marxist analysis of capitalist economic crisis and a polemic defending the role of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution: How workers took power: the 1917 Russian Revolution.
* In 18th century England, opposition research took the form of scandalmongering pamphlet wars between the Whig and Tory parties.
He took a prominent part in the dispute in 1671 between the two Houses concerning the right of the Lords to amend money bills, and wrote a learned pamphlet on the question entitled The Privileges of the House of Lords and Commons ( 1702 ), in which the right of the Lords was asserted.
He took offence at a pamphlet put out by Family First candidate Danny Nalliah, which identified bottle shops, brothels, masonic lodges, mosques, and Hindu and Buddhist temples as " strongholds of Satan ", and said that he did not want the preferences of such a party.
Some of Shakespeare's plays, particularly the history plays, were reprinted frequently in cheap quarto ( essentially pamphlet ) form ; others, including many of his finest, took decades to reach a third edition.
He took no part in politics, and wrote a pamphlet, “ The Country Gentleman's Advice to his Son on the Subject of Party Clubs ” ( 1755 ), cautioning young men against its snares.
In his pamphlet regarding municipal governance in Freetown, A Cloud of Doom, Wallace-Johnson took credit for exposing the corruption.
He resigned his seat, and on the overthrow of the Sonderbund in 1847, perceiving that all hope of power for his party was lost, took leave of Switzerland with the pamphlet Stimme eines Schweizers über die Bundesreform ( 1847 ), and settled at Munich, where he became professor of constitutional law in 1848.
There he took part in the pamphlet war which then raged, and entered into conflict with Knox and other leading reformers.

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His first real efforts, however, did not come until 1832, during the great crisis over the Reform Bill, when he contributed to an anti-Whig pamphlet edited by John Wilson Croker and published by Murray entitled England and France: or a cure for Ministerial Gallomania.
In 1951 a pamphlet by Joseph Jeremie, a native of Haiti, was published in which he claimed to be the great grandson of Point du Sable.
In May 1945 he wrote his last major contribution to Jewish refugees, the pamphlet " Nowhere to Lay Their Heads ": The Jewish tragedy in Europe and its solution, a personal appeal for the opening up of Palestine for large scale Jewish immigration from Europe, which he distributed for free and was a great success.
A pamphlet appearing shortly after his arrest illustrated the general hatred of him: " the great devil Dudley ruleth, Duke I should have said ".
In England this essay, which was regarded and treated as a plea for deism, caused a great sensation, eliciting several replies, from among others William Whiston, Bishop Hare, Bishop Benjamin Hoadly, and Richard Bentley, who, under the signature of " Phileleutherus Lipsiensis ", roughly handles certain arguments carelessly expressed by Collins, but triumphs chiefly by an attack on the trivial points of scholarship, his own pamphlet being by no means faultless in this very respect.
Paris-Berlin ( 1870 ), a pamphlet pleading the cause of France, and full of the author's horror of war, had a great success.
The farm about eight miles ( 13 km ) from Boston was described in a pamphlet as a " place of great natural beauty, combining a convenient nearness to the city with a degree of retirement and freedom from unfavorable influences unusual even in the country ".
It was commemorated in a contemporary pamphlet " God's warning to the people of England by the great overflowing of the waters or floods.
However, when the school bullies declared the pamphlet useless, Gaudron retorted that it was of great use to lawyers, and that some day she would be one.
The ethical aspect and attention to the " great soul " broaden the dimension of the work ; begun in order to disprove the arguments of a pamphlet of literary criticism, it ends by creating a new idea within the entire framework of aesthetics.
He also treated magnetically, and with considerable success, a great number of cases, an account of which, with certificates from the patients themselves, he afterwards published in a pamphlet entitled " Veritas ," which bears the appropriate motto, " Causa latet, vis est notissima " (" The cause is hidden, but its effect is well known ").
He did go to great lengths to publish the pamphlet anonymously, and was apparently in a difficult financial position ; Waddell therefore suggests that this was a work-for-hire and not necessarily something which Davenant actually supported.
Its were about eight miles ( 13 km ) from Boston ; a pamphlet described the land as a " place of great natural beauty, combining a convenient nearness to the city with a degree of retirement and freedom from unfavorable influences unusual even in the country ".
The flood was commemorated in the contemporary pamphlet entitled God's warning to the people of England by the great overflowing of the waters or floods.
He contributed however a few papers of great value for the newspapers, and for the New Englander of November, 1858, a review of Mr. J. C. Hamilton's History of the United States, as traced in the writings of Alexander Hamilton, also for the American Quarterly Church Review for January, 1859, a review of Parton's Life and Times of Aaron Burr, and in 1860 a pamphlet entitled Early Lights of the Litchfield Bar.
Bucher, who was a man of great ability, had considerable influence, which was especially directed against the economic doctrines of the Liberals ; in 1881 he published a pamphlet criticizing the influence and principles of the Cobden Club.
Her life, meanwhile, had been decidedly irregular, even if not to the degree indicated by the libellous pamphlet Histoire de la demoiselle Cronel ', dite Frétillon, actrice de la Comédie de Rouen, écrite par elle-mme ( The Hague, 1746 ), or to be inferred from the disingenuousness of her own Mémoires d ' Hippolyte Clairon ( 1798 ); and she had great difficulty in obtaining an order to make her debut at the Comédie-Française.

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