Examples of 'pamphleteer' in a sentence

Meaning of "pamphleteer"

Pamphleteer is a person who creates or distributes pamphlets, often to promote a particular cause or spread information
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  • A writer, publisher, or distributer of pamphlets, a second-rate journalist.
  • To publish and distribute pamphlets as a form of propaganda.

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I have found my niches of pamphleteer for democracy.
He made a name for himself as a consummate polemicist and pamphleteer.
Poet and pamphleteer.
Clark was also a controversialist and pamphleteer.
My pamphleteer mode.
He was an outspoken journalist and pamphleteer.
She later became a pamphleteer and made attempts to advance the field of midwifery.
He was also a dedicated pamphleteer.
Onofre is a poor pamphleteer who will try to accumulate wealth with cunning but ruthless methods.
Each of them is a pamphleteer.
He was a fierce critic of pamphleteer Richard Price concerning the American rebellion.
He also got recongnized for his sovereignist engagement and his pamphleteer texts on the subject.
The French pamphleteer painter Patrice Servage creates a new contemporary surrealism in international art.
James Chalmers was a Loyalist officer and pamphleteer in the American Revolution.
He supported himself by his pen, and he became a political pamphleteer.

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You're a good little pamphleteer for the faith.
A pamphleteer is a historical term for someone who produces or distributes pamphlets, especially for a political cause.
Was an English pamphleteer.
Following a political awakening, he joined the gradualist Fabian Society and became its most prominent pamphleteer.
His nephew Leonard Phillips Fox was a prolific writer and pamphleteer for Communist and humanitarian causes.
One pamphleteer vulgarized him as a man " unnatural " in all things.
He was a prolific preacher, pamphleteer and writer.
During his lifetime, he distinguished himself as a novelist, journalist, prolific translator, and pamphleteer.
Political tragedy and pamphleteer comedy, history and farce.
Was an English physician, medical writer and pamphleteer.
Mirsky called Ivan " a pamphleteer of genius.
Richard Coppin was a seventeenth-century English political and religious writer, and prolific radical pamphleteer and preacher.
He was also a noted pamphleteer during Abraham Lincoln 's presidency.
His dearest friend, Camille Desmoulins, is a conspirator and pamphleteer of genius.
He was a politician, pamphleteer and champion of the Irish Catholic immigrants.
On leaving Oxford for London he became a prominent pamphleteer on the opposition ( whig ) side.
He was, without question, the American Revolution 's most popular and consequential pamphleteer.
For a while, Casanova served as secretary and pamphleteer to Sebastian Foscarini, Venetian ambassador in Vienna.
John Milton, English poet and pamphleteer.
Yourself of your pamphleteer side ( dixit ) that causes such a loss.
Here are some examples collected by the pamphleteer Pierre Manuel,.
A pamphleteer called John Frearson envisaged a society of ‘ equitable joint-stock companies ' run by ‘ working shareholders '.
Meanwhile, he 's sending word back to his pamphleteer friends in london.
Thus, Journalism had very specific features, it was deeply ideological, militant and pamphleteer.
Roger L'Estrange, English pamphleteer and author d.
Aafrin . Our mysterious ' Indian in a British suit . ' The pamphleteer.
In other words, if pamphleteer Thomas.
Well, only every single lawyer, merchant, minister, publisher and pamphleteer across the 13 colonies.
His father, John, was a royalist pamphleteer under Charles II.
From 1775 he worked as a writer and pamphleteer and did some engineering work.

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