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Meanings of small pamphlet in English
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Usage of small pamphlet in English
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His eye caught something that looked like a smallpamphlet lying near the fireplace.
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Mrs. Phillips was handling unconsciously a smallpamphlet which lay on the library table.
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It had printed matter on the front of it, and was clearly a smallpamphlet.
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This smallpamphlet he allowed Mirzá Muhammad to copy.
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It was hardly more than a smallpamphlet, but it laid the foundation for his later fame.
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Joseph de Beaufort, representative and counsel to the local archbishop, first published the letters in a smallpamphlet.
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Mr. X had a smallpamphlet with him which he had bought while on a visit to Munich.
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As has been stated, Mary Wollstonecraft began her literary career by writing a smallpamphlet on the subject of education.
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I wrote, therefore, a smallpamphlet on the subject, in which I exhausted all the weapons that irony can lend to contempt.
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P.S.-IfMr. Oliver would begin by translating even a smallpamphlet into Eskimo at once this would be a much appreciated service.
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The old officer was reading attentively a smallpamphlet, it might be the book of the opera, with a large pair of spectacles.
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Each letter contained both a return post card, addressed to the local dealer and a smallpamphlet showing various grades of the varnish.
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Accordingly, in a smallpamphlet, he broke out, full of wrath and bitterness, against Emser, who replied to him in a similar tone.
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Mr. Mechum was an energetic, industrious, persevering old gentleman- abaptistclergyman, and published a smallpamphlet on the condition of the colored race.
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He published in July a smallpamphlet, entitled an Inquiry into the Legal Mode of suppressing Riots, with a constitutional Plan of future Defence.
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We have just read a very smallpamphlet of about ten pages, merely an account of the facts stated to the House of Commons.