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Bastiat's most famous work, however, is undoubtedly The Law, originally published as a pamphlet in 1850.
These books laid the foundation for Marx and Engels's most famous work, a political pamphlet that has since come to be commonly known as The Communist Manifesto.
Clive Bell published an appeasement pamphlet ( he later supported the war ), and E. M. Forster wrote an early version of his famous essay “ What I Believe ” with its choice, still shocking for some, of personal relations over patriotism: his quiet assertion in the face of the increasingly totalitarian claims of both left and right that " personal relations ... love and loyalty to an individual can run counter to the claims of the State ".
Accusations of immorality were leveled at the play in the form of a famous pamphlet campaign.
This facility was sufficiently well known that one American Prison Association pamphlet in 1955 heralded Vineland as " famous for its contributions to our knowledge of the feebleminded ".
" Dorothy L. Sayers incautiously entered the closed world of bell-ringing in The Nine Tailors on the strength of a sixpenny pamphlet picked up by chance -- and invented a method of killing which would not produce death, as well as breaking a fundamental rule of that esoteric art by allowing a relief ringer to take part in her famous nine-hour champion peal.
The pamphlet was such a success that it kickstarted Aretino's career and established him as a famous satirist, ultimately known as " the Scourge of Princes.
Sir Rowland Hill expounded his concept for the reformed service at a meeting of the commission on February 13, 1837, and published a famous pamphlet Post Office Reform: its Importance and Practicability late that year.
One of the most famous articles published in Lin's name was the 20, 000-word pamphlet on revolution in developing countries, Long Live the Victory of the People's War !, which was released in 1965.
" In the same month, the Diggers issued their most famous pamphlet and manifesto, called " The True Levellers Standard Advanced ".
The famous Letter to a Dissenter ( 1687 ) was thought by Sir James Mackintosh to be unrivalled as a political pamphlet.
In 1660, Margaret Fell ( 1614 – 1702 ) published a famous pamphlet to justify equal roles for men and women in the denomination, titled: " Women's Speaking Justified, Proved and Allowed of by the Scriptures, All Such as Speak by the Spirit and Power of the Lord Jesus And How Women Were the First That Preached the Tidings of the Resurrection of Jesus, and Were Sent by Christ's Own Command Before He Ascended to the Father ( John 20: 17 ).
Meanwhile, Choudhry Rahmat Ali coined the " Pakstan term in his famous pamphlet Now or Never ; Are We to Live or Perish Forever ?.
As a youngster Li read widely and was deeply influenced by Piotr Kropotkin's famous pamphlet, An Appeal to the Young, which he read at age fifteen.
In 1867, Thomas Gray, assistant secretary to the London Maritime Department of Trade, wrote The Rule of the Road, a pamphlet that became famous for its well-known mnemonic verses.
His interest grew to a furious sort of " backwards homesickness ", inspiring him to obtain Baptist orders, and eventually write his famous 1792 pamphlet, " An Enquiry into the Obligation of Christians to use Means for the Conversion of Heathen.
The pamphlet was such a success that it started Aretino's career and established him as a famous satirist, ultimately known as " the Scourge of Princes.
In 1846 he moved to Pest, where his pamphlet, Korteskedés és ellenszerei (" Partisanship and its Antidote "), had already made him famous.
He first came to prominence in the Cambrian Coal Dispute in 1910 and went on to active involvement in the Miners ' Unofficial Reform Committee which published the famous syndicalist pamphlet ' The Miners ' Next Step ' in 1912.
The following year he published his famous pamphlet Degli ultimi casi di Romagna at Florence, in consequence of which he was expelled from Tuscany.
His visit to Western Europe led to his famous pamphlet Auto-Emancipation, subtitled Mahnruf an seine Stammgenossen, von einem russischen Juden ( Warning to His Fellow People, from a Russian Jew ), which he published anonymously in German on January 1, 1882, and in which he urged the Jewish people to strive for independence and national consciousness.
He is best known as the author of a famous 1933 pamphlet titled " Now or Never ; Are We to Live or Perish Forever ", also known as the Pakistan Declaration.
The pamphlet started with a famous statement:
The court was able to exert counter-pressure, and a piece by the famous poet and preacher Fray Hortensio Félix Paravicino, which proposed the destruction of all paintings of the nude, and was written to be included in the pamphlet, was never published.

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Hegel, the Romantic legal theorist Friedrich Carl von Savigny, the pessimist philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, the objective idealist philosopher Friedrich Schelling, cultural critic Walter Benjamin, and famous physicists Albert Einstein and Max Planck.
After receiving his secondary education at the gymnasium at Eisleben in Prussian Saxony, Gneist entered the Friedrich Wilhelm University of Berlin in 1833 as a student of jurisprudence, and became a pupil of the famous Roman law teacher Savigny.

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In the end Hough's acidulous protest, which Parker called the `` now somewhat famous note on this ' Selden ' case '', did not go unheeded.
In a sense, he is offering Bonn what its famous son ( who left as a youth ) never did -- the sound of the composer's mature style.
" After wearing glasses for a while, his eyes became adjusted to the lenses, and at that point he became nearsighted and really did need glasses, which would years later establish John as one of the most famous " four-eyes " in rock and roll, though Holly is widely considered to be the first.
Although Charles did not trust the pagans, their ruler, Aldegisel, accepted Christianity, and Charles sent Willibrord, bishop of Utrecht, the famous " Apostle to the Frisians " to convert the people.
Yet, contrary to Marx ’ s famous prediction in the Preface to a Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy, this shift did not lead to " an era of social revolution ," but rather to fascism and totalitarianism.
For example, the Italian revolutionary Garibaldi, during his famous Expedition of the Thousand in 1860, proclaimed himself " Dictator of Sicily ", which did not prevent him from being extremely popular in Italian and international public opinion.
The experience of trying to entertain audiences who did not speak English is what brought him to the pantomimes, gestures, songs and facial expressions which eventually made him famous.
In it, Wallach wrote about his famous role as Tuco in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, commenting that he did not realize he was going to be " blessed " with the title " Ugly " until he saw the film.
The famous story in which Galileo is said to have dropped weights from the Leaning Tower of Pisa is apocryphal, but he did find that the path of a projectile is a parabola, and he is credited with conclusions foreshadowing Newton's laws of motion ( such as discovering the property of inertia ).
Aasen's famous Dictionary of the Norwegian Dialects appeared in its original form in 1850, and from this publication dates all the wide cultivation of the popular language in Norwegian, since Aasen really did no less than construct, out of the different materials at his disposal, a popular language or definite folke-maal ( people's language ) for Norway.
Rothari also made the famous edict bearing his name, the Edictum Rothari, which established the laws and the customs of his people in Latin: the edict did not apply to the tributaries of the Lombards, who could retain their own laws.
Foodservice establishments of this class would also have long term contracts with Beijing opera troupes to perform onsite, but they did not have long term contracts with famous performers ( such as national treasure class performers ) to perform onsite on regular basis, however these topnotch performers would still perform at foodservice establishments of this category occasionally.
It is noteworthy that Mani, who was brought up and spent most of his life in a province of the Persian empire, and whose mother belonged to a famous Parthian family, did not make any use of the Iranian mythological tradition.
This famous meeting did not settle matters for long.
In fact, Nazareth was described negatively by the evangelists ; the Gospel of Mark argues that Nazareth did not believe in Jesus and therefore he could " do no mighty work there "; in the Gospel of Luke, the Nazarenes are portrayed as attempting to kill Jesus by throwing him off a cliff ; in the Gospel of Thomas, and in all four canonical gospels, we read the famous saying that " a prophet is not without honor except in his own country.
Intolerance towards Nichiren Buddhism did not cease after Nichiren ’ s death ( 1282 ), and the most famous persecution was the violent attacks on Nichiren temples in the 16th century, Kyoto, Japan: “ Nichiren temples in Kyoto were attacked by the monks from Mt.
Bismarck was discarded (" dropping the pilot " in the words of the famous Punch cartoon ), promoted to the rank of " Colonel-General with the Dignity of Field Marshal " ( so-called because the German Army did not appoint full Field Marshals in peacetime ) and given a new title, Duke of Lauenburg, which he joked would be useful when travelling incognito.
A famous paper by mathematician and magician Persi Diaconis and mathematician Dave Bayer on the number of shuffles needed to randomize a deck concluded that the deck did not start to become random until five good riffle shuffles, and was truly random after seven, in the precise sense of variation distance described in Markov chain mixing time ; of course, you would need more shuffles if your shuffling technique is poor.
For example, the Star Trek catchphrase " Beam me up, Scotty " did not appear in that form in the original series — likewise, the famous Dirty Harry quotation " Are you feeling lucky, punk?
The most famous recording of the song was credited to " Billy Murray and the Haydn Quartet ", even though Murray did not sing on it.
Among the most famous McDucks that did not appear in Rosa's tree are Scrooge McDuck's half-brothers Gideon McDuck and Rumpus McFowl.
Other famous examples of Vesalius disproving Galen in particular was his discovery that the lower jaw was only one bone, not two ( which Galen had assumed from animal dissection ) and his proof that blood did not pass through the interatrial septum.
The most famous of these organizations during this decade was Greenpeace, which did not hesitate to lead illegal actions in the name of environmental preservation.
Wallace and Reasoner sat in chairs on opposite sides of the set, which had a cream-colored backdrop ; the more famous black backdrop ( which is still used as of 2011 ) did not appear until the following year.
Since he lost most of his battles, his eldest son, Vladimir Monomakh, a grand and famous warrior, did most of the fighting for his father.

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