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Definition of Pamphleteered
1. pamphleteer [v] - See also: pamphleteer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pamphleteered
Literary usage of Pamphleteered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in Connection with the by Robert Chambers (1832)
"In the pamphleteering age of Charles I. and the Commonwealth, no man pamphleteered
like John Lilburne. The British Museum contains at least a hundred and ..."
2. Danton: A Study by Hilaire Belloc (1899)
"... from which, like a mad prophet on a hill-top, he pamphleteered the city at
his feet. His quarrels, therefore (though very different in kind) were ..."
3. Books in General by John Collings Squire (1921)
"... he approved things in Turner that he would not tolerate in Whistler ; he
preached at enormous length and he extensively pamphleteered. ..."
4. State Trials of the United States During the Administrations of Washington by Francis Wharton (1849)
"The public became his valet de chambre, was pamphleteered by him into the closet
of his counsels, and alas ! into the chamber of his intrigues ;t and to the ..."
5. German Life in Town and Country by William Harbutt Dawson (1901)
"... preached and pamphleteered, on the subject in England than in the country
concerned,—one illustration among many of her national habit of tendering ..."
6. Essays, Historical and Theological by James Bowling Mozley (1878)
"The Puritans only preached and scribbled, reviled and pamphleteered the more,
and grew stronger and stronger under a relaxed government, without having one ..."