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Перевод: pamphleteer speek pamphleteer


[существительное]
памфлетист ;
[глагол]
пис`ать брошюры; полемизировать


Тезаурус:

  1. His granddaughter was Dorothea Scott, a friend of several of the regicides and a Quaker pamphleteer and preacher during the 1650s.
  2. , John (fl. 1649), radical pamphleteer, stands out among the polemicists of the civil war period as an advanced thinker on constitutional law and theory with a talent for vivid prose.
  3. As an anonymous pamphleteer wrote, "The growth of an Imperial sentiment in politics is not more remarkable than the corresponding sentiment in favour of the unity of all baptised Christians".
  4. , Samuel (1616-; c. 1672), haberdasher and radical pamphleteer, was baptized 13 September 1618 (two years after he was born) at St Chad's, Shrewsbury, the first of eight children of Daniel Chidley, tailor of Shrewsbury, and his wife Katherine q.v..
  5. They were defending the right of the pamphleteer to publish ideas that were unpopular in society or inconvenient for the state.
  6. He obtained money by false pretences, said the pamphleteer, a crime recognizable at common law.
  7. In the course of this success he also travelled abroad on at least two occasions: in 1787 he visited Paris, where his youngest brother, the inventor and pamphleteer William Playfair q.v., was then the agent of the Scioto Land Company of Ohio - and for whom he later made abortive designs for an ideal "American City" - while in 1792-;3 he was in Italy, where his itinerary included the Greek temples of Paestum.
  8. , Richard (1633-;1685), farmer, patentee, and pamphleteer, was baptized 4 or 14 May 1633, the eldest son of Gregory Haines, yeoman farmer of Shere in Surrey and Sullington in Sussex, and his wife Elizabeth Pollard.
  9. They probably could not wholly concur, however, with the pillorying of the legal profession (as the 1788 pamphleteer had done) - .
  10. Leapor's contempt for the idea of "A long Succession of domestic Kings" is close in spirit to a passage by "Sophia", the pamphleteer:
  11. The best solution is for a pamphleteer to show people how much fun it is to do good.
  12. Samuel was the more prolific pamphleteer, but according to Edwards, mother and son collaborated closely, "the one inditing and the other writing", and they lived in the same house at least until the end of 1652.
  13. , Katherine (fl. 1641-;1653), radical pamphleteer and religious separatist, was the wife of Daniel Chidley, tailor of Shrewsbury, and mother of Samuel Chidley q.v..

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