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pamphlet

[pam-flit] / ˈpæm flɪt /


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His meticulous survey takes in dozens of sources, from the obscure to the well-known: pamphlets to legal codes, sermons to atlases, maps, travel narratives, even journals kept by ships’ captains.

From The Wall Street Journal

In late September 2008, as the world and Britain especially was convulsed by its biggest ever financial crisis, the Conservative Party published an obscure pamphlet titled "Reconstruction".

From BBC

The story begins in Boston, at the close of the Civil War, when machinist Ira Steward penned a pamphlet called “The Eight Hour Movement.”

From The Wall Street Journal

You’re one bad loss to Northwestern from getting a cardboard box and a pamphlet about Cobra benefits.

From The Wall Street Journal

Posters and pamphlets she has created can be found all over the city featuring the phrase: “Form a Crowd. Stay Loud.”

From The Wall Street Journal