Some sentences in use of “pamphlet”

How to use in-sentence of “pamphlet”:

– Paine wrote the pamphlet to change the minds of people who wanted to Peacepeacefully settle their differences with the British government to fight for independence instead.

– The events took place in Azadi Park in Sulaymaniyah and Sami Abdulrahman Park in Erbil and consisted of distributing pamphlet and booklets containing information about veganism and the vegan diet.

– The pamphlet asked that “the five Northern Provinceunits of India” – Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa become an independent state and not part of India.

– His pamphlet “Problems of Idel-Ural and Soviet Imperialism” printed in 1963 received great attention and provoked repercussions in the USSR in the form of two books, one ostensibly written by the President of the Tatar ASSR, Salikh Batiyev in 1977.

– Pained called the pamphlet “Common Sense” because he wrote that it was against common sense for an island to rule a larger nation.

– However Melanie published the secrets in a pamphlet with the local bishop’s approval.

– A pamphlet is a small book without a hard cover or binding.

Some sentences in use of pamphlet
Some sentences in use of pamphlet

Example sentences of “pamphlet”:

– This pamphlet was critical of organized religion.

– It was published that year as a pamphlet and was later published, with other essays, in the book, “Why I Am Not a Christian: And Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects”.

– After a small incident concerning an anti-French pamphlet occurred, King Frederick William was finally pressured by his wife and family to break off his uneasy peace and enter the war against the French emperor.

– The pamphlet was written when Pakistan was part of British India.

– It was originally conferred upon King Henry VIII of England by Pope Leo X on 11 October 1521 as a reward for the king having written a pamphlet in defense of the sacraments against Martin Luther.

– In order to count as a pamphlet, UNESCO requires the pamphlet to have ‘at least 5 but not more than 48 pages’ not including the cover page; a longer item is a book.

– The basic principles of the movement were laid out by Pavelić in his 1929 pamphlet “Principles of the Ustaše Movement.” The Gypsies of Eastern Europe by David Crowe, John Kolsti, M.E.

– The pamphlet was one of the bestselling works of the 18th century in America.

– The pamphlet bears the name of Mikhail Bakunin, a well-known anarchist, but it is thought all or most of it is by Nechayev.

– In 1774, Wilson wrote a pamphlet saying that the British Parliament had no power in America.

– He also wrote “The American Crisis a pro-revolutionary pamphlet series.

– His main contribution was the powerful, widely-read pamphlet “Common Sense”.

– Book mentioned is a 27-page pamphlet with bios of the three employees, company history, etc.

– The pamphlet said that the British government and other European monarchies were tyrannical, meaning they did not acknowledge the rights of people.

– The work was published as a pamphlet by the Lama Foundation.

– The pamphlet was copied and dropped over Germany by bombers, spreading the message of resistance.

– At this point the name was changed to “chiffon cake” and a set of 14 recipes and variations was released to the public in a Betty Crocker pamphlet published in 1948.

- This pamphlet was critical of organized religion.

- It was published that year as a pamphlet and was later published, with other essays, in the book, "Why I Am Not a Christian: And Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects".
- After a small incident concerning an anti-French pamphlet occurred, King Frederick William was finally pressured by his wife and family to break off his uneasy peace and enter the war against the French emperor.

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