- A
pamphleteer is a
historical term used to
describe someone who
creates or
distributes pamphlets,
unbound (therefore inexpensive)
booklets intended for...
- by
Archbishop King and Lord
Chancellor Midleton to
contribute to a
pamphleteering campaign against Wood's coin.
During this time, Lord Carteret, the British...
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treat a
great variety of
subjects and styles. Dekker's
first spate of
pamphleteering began in 1603,
perhaps during a
period when
plague had
closed the theaters...
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George Wilkins (died 1618) was an
English dramatist and
pamphleteer best
known for his
possible collaboration with
William Shakespeare on the play Pericles...
- August [O.S. 31 July] 1900) was a
Russian philosopher, theologian, poet,
pamphleteer, and
literary critic, who pla**** a
significant role in the development...
- Launay,
comte d'Antraigues (25
December 1753 – 22 July 1812) was a
French pamphleteer, diplomat, spy and
political adventurer during the
French Revolution...
- so.
Despite demands by
United States Rep.
James Hillhouse and by the
pamphleteer Thomas Paine to
enforce existing federal law
against slavery in the newly...
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miscellaneous writer of the
Elizabethan era, best
known for his
pamphleteering. The son of
Robert Chettle, a
London dyer, he was
apprenticed in 1577...
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Parliamentarian cause. He was a
major figure as a
propagandist and
pamphleteer, "the most
influential writer to
defend the
parliamentary cause in the...
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Richard Overton (fl. 1640–1664) was an
English pamphleteer and
Leveller during the
Civil War and
Interregnum (England).
Richard Overton may have spent...