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Actually, you could wish for some passion, now and then, but when you look around the world and see the little volcanos of current history which partisan social passions have wrought, you are glad that in these pamphlets there is at least some civilized calm.
" Comics ,” wrote Capp in 1970, “ can be a combination of the highest quality of art and text, and many of them are .” Capp would produce many giveaway educational comic books and public services pamphlets, spanning several decades, for the Red Cross, the Department of Civil Defense, the Department of the Navy, the U. S. Army, the Anti-Defamation League, the Department of Labor, Community Chest ( a forerunner of United Way ), and the Job Corps.
Numerous newspapers and pamphlets are published on a regular basis, and one company has begun providing Internet service.
Chinese vegetarian restaurants are generally decorated with her image, and she appears in most Buddhist vegetarian pamphlets and magazines.
The colophon to Tyndale's translation of Genesis and the title pages of several pamphlets from this time are purported to have been printed by Hans Luft at Marburg, but this is a false address.
Included in the archives are original Sentinel newspapers from 1838 to 1976, city directories, photographs, scrapbooks, manuscripts, family genealogies, postcards, files on industries in the City, and books and pamphlets on Fitchburg ’ s history from the 1700s to the present.
The corporation's stated purposes are: “ Charitable, benevolent, scientific, historical, literary and religious purposes ; the moral and mental improvement of men and women, the dissemination of Bible truths in various languages by means of the publication of tracts, pamphlets, papers and other religious documents, and for religious missionary work .”
these shows are mostly marketed by road side agents handing out pamphlets.
His pamphlets and books on political economy are considered important because of their innovative views on money, trade ( especially free trade ) and supply and demand.
Among the many groups he has published pamphlets for are the Bruges Group, Research Centre Free Europe and the Selsdon Group.
The pamphlets are Swiftian in their satire, in that they make all of the characters hopelessly flawed and comic and none of their endeavour worth pursuing ( which was Arbuthnot's intent, as he sought to make the war an object of scorn ), but it is filled with homespun humour, a common touch, and a sympathy for the figures that is distinctly unSwiftian.
-- That the law shall be, in every particular cause, what any twelve men, who shall happen to be the jury, shall be inclined to think ; liable to no review, and subject to no control, under all the prejudices of the popular cry of the day, and under all the bias of interest in this town, where thousands, more or less, are concerned in the publication of newspapers, paragraphs, and pamphlets.
The sources dating the existence of the Rosicrucians to the 17th century are three German pamphlets: the Fama, the Confessio Fraternitatis, and Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz.
Buckingham wrote occasional verses, pamphlets, lampoons, satires and plays showing undoubted ( but undeveloped ) poetic gifts, a collection of which, containing however many pieces not from his pen, was first published by Tom Brown in 1704 ; while a few extracts from a commonplace book of Buckingham of some interest are given in an article in the Quarterly Review of January 1898.
He was an authority on the history and practice of parliament and the constitution, and besides the pamphlets already mentioned above was the author of The Case Stated concerning the Judicature of the House of Peers in the Point of Appeals ( 1675 ); The Case Stated of the Jurisdiction of the House of Lords in the point of Impositions ( 1676 ); Letter of a Gentleman to his Friend showing that the Bishops are not to be judges in Parliament in Cases Capital ( 1679 ); Lord Holles his Remains, being a 2nd letter to a Friend concerning the judicature of the Bishops in Parliament ...
No sacred Armenian fact was left un-attacked .” Thomas de Waal describes Mammadova as a sophisticated end of what “ in Azerbaijan has become a very blunt instrument indeed .” Both Ziya Bunyadov and Farida Mammadova are known for their anti-Armenian public pronouncements and pamphlets.
In the United States, acts of Congress, such as federal statutes, are published chronologically in the order in which they become law — often by being signed by the President, on an individual basis in official pamphlets called " slip laws ," and are grouped together in official bound book form, also chronologically, as " session laws.
The state, federal, regional, and topical digests are updated by interim pamphlets, pocket parts, replacement volumes, or a new series.
** The Free Software Foundation staged a protest outside the venue, wearing yellow hazmat suits and handing out pamphlets claiming that Microsoft products are " Defective by Design " because of the Digital Rights Management technologies included in them.
The society's activities include distribution of literature, pamphlets, magazines, videos and other educational material while sponsoring a Speaker's Bureau, which invites " speakers who are keenly aware of the motivations that drive political policy ".
The majority of such printings were privately produced leaflets and pamphlets, often sold by entertainers at their performances, and are difficult to date.
The most important ones are: Littérature du midi de l ' Europe ( 1813 ), a historical novel entitled Julia Severa ou l ' an 492 ( 1822 ), Histoire de la renaissance de la liberté en Italie ( 1832 ), Histoire de la chute de l ' Empire romain ( 1835 ), Précis de l ' histoire des Français, an abridgment of his own book ( 1839 ), and several others, mainly political pamphlets.
John Toland ( 30 November 1670 – 11 March 1722 ) was a rationalist philosopher and freethinker, and occasional satirist, who wrote numerous books and pamphlets on political philosophy and philosophy of religion, which are early expressions of the philosophy of the Age of Enlightenment.

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Not only was an abnormally engorged clitoris thought to create lusts in some women that led them to masturbate, but pamphlets warning women about masturbation leading to such oversized organs were written as cautionary tales.
Other pamphlets and movement periodicals warned students not to get into discussions with their teachers about politics, since professors were part of the academic establishment attempting to oppress the student.
One of the group's activities was writing and distributing pamphlets about areas of concern ; the pamphlet about speciesism, written to protest against animal experimentation, was one of them.
* The Louisiana Purchase Exposition: The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair from the University of Missouri Digital Library-scanned copies of nearly 50 books, pamphlets, and other related material from and about the Louisiana Purchase Exposition ( The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair ) including issues of the World's Fair Bulletin from June 1901 through the close of the Fair in December 1904.
The intensity of this " war of pamphlets " was heightened severely by Corneille's boastful poem Excuse À Ariste, in which he rambled and boasted about his talents, while Corneille claimed no other author could be a rival.
When De Ruyter recaptured the West African trading posts, many pamphlets were written about presumed new Dutch atrocities, although these contained no basis in fact.
Other pamphlets proclaiming Dreyfus's innocence include Bernard Lazare's A Miscarriage of Justice: The Truth about the Dreyfus Affair ( November 1896 ).
The cathedral library has a collection of about 30, 000 books and pamphlets printed before the 20th century and about 20, 000 later books and serials.
In a fund-raising speech on 5 October 1843 at the Manchester Athenæum ( a charitable institution serving the poor ), Dickens urged workers and employers to join together to combat ignorance with educational reform, and realized in the days following that the most effective way to reach the broadest segment of the population with his social concerns about poverty and injustice was to write a deeply-felt Christmas narrative rather than polemical pamphlets and essays.
Apparently the pamphlets of 1602 borrowed parts of the descriptions of the wanderer from reports ( most notably by Balthasar Russow ) about an itinerant preacher called Jürgen.
The Collection consists of about 300 books and pamphlets containing hand-written notes by Housman in margins and on loose leaves.
Although Koch distributed pamphlets about safety around the pipelines, they failed to maintain an up-to-date mailing list.
and pamphlets were published spreading rumour and propaganda about Poor Law Commissioners and alleged infanticide inside of workhouses.
He had ardent views about it, which were published in newspapers and pamphlets.
Information about a project that digitised 26, 000 19th century pamphlets from UK research libraries.
From references in his pamphlets, Dekker is believed to have been born in London around 1572, but nothing is known for certain about his youth.
Heywood wrote numerous prose works, mostly pamphlets about contemporary subjects, of interest now primarily to historians studying the period.
One " really important " source for him was a series of Polish pamphlets published after the war detailing what happened to the Jews by region, from which he was able to get very detailed information about Sosnowiec.
A publisher saw his pamphlets, and saw that he could write about a technical subject.
Almost immediately, Berkman began to write a series of pamphlets about the Russian Revolution.
Throughout its operation, the NCASF issued numerous pamphlets and bibliographies about life in the Soviet Union, as well as information on American-Soviet relations.
The Tosafot quote principally Rashi ( very often under the designation " ḳonṭres " " pamphlet ", Rashi initially published his commentary in pamphlets ), many of the ancient authorities ( as Kalonymus of Lucca, Nathan b. Jehiel, and R. Hananeel ), some contemporary scholars ( as Abraham b. David of Posquières, Maimonides, Abraham ibn Ezra, and others ), and about 130 German and French Talmudists of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.

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