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- 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...
- and miscellaneous writer of the Elizabethan era, best known for his pamphleteering. The son of Robert Chettle, a London dyer, he was apprenticed in 1577...
- 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...
- Launay, comte d'Antraigues (25 December 1753 – 22 July 1812) was a French pamphleteer, diplomat, spy and political adventurer during the French Revolution...
- Anthony O'Brien, was an influential progressive American Catholic scholar, pamphleteer and writer. O'Brien was born on 20 January 1893 in Peoria, Illinois....
- official answer to the Declaration, but instead secretly commissioned pamphleteer John Lind to publish a response entitled Answer to the Declaration of...
- the Parliamentarian cause. He was a major figure as a propagandist and pamphleteer, "the most influential writer to defend the parliamentary cause in the...
- 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...
- an English Elizabethan playwright, poet, satirist and a significant pamphleteer.: 5  He is known for his novel The Unfortunate Traveller, his pamphlets...