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Example sentences for "broadsheet"

Lexicographically close words:
broadish; broadleaf; broadly; broadminded; broadness; broadsheets; broadside; broadsides; broadsword; broadswords
  1. Between his dissipations he was editor of the vilest broadsheet in the town, a broadsheet which existed simply by virtue of its unfailing basis of firm falsehoods.

  2. It was rather a vain hope, considering that at that very moment Govind Ram's fingers were all black with lithographic ink, and that the first edition of his broadsheet was being hawked through the bazaars.

  3. One broadsheet represents Laud in consultation with his physician, who administers an emetic that causes him to throw off his stomach several heavy articles which had been troubling him for years.

  4. A pictorial representation of the procession is manifestly impossible here, but we can copy the list of objects as given on a broadsheet issued a few days after the event.

  5. This broadsheet being entitled "Vox Populi," the writer concludes his explanation by styling the embassador "Fox Populi, Count Gondomar the Great.

  6. The broadsheet that had blazoned the repeal had also assured its readers that the Acts of Trade relating to America would be taken under consideration and all grievances removed.

  7. This broadsheet announced the arrival of John Hancock's brig "Harrison," in six weeks and two days from London, with the important tidings of the repeal of the Stamp Act.

  8. The broadsheet painted a lively picture of the enthusiasm at Westminster and the rejoicings in the City of London over the total repeal of the measure.

  9. In the smoking-room of his club he will use the daily broadsheet as a screen what time he is sleeping the sleep of the just-tired.

  10. At the time of the French Revolution there was a broadsheet in circulation which showed on one side Louis XVI in his coronation robes.

  11. Now the War circulated such another broadsheet in the world.

  12. There will be less panic and less gossip," ran the broadsheet "but I will stake my life on it that scoundrel will not enter Moscow.

  13. A broadsheet was published in 1461, containing the excommunication and dethronement of the Archbishop and Elector Dietrich of Mayence, issued and styled in the most formidable terms by Pius II.

  14. In the broadsheet which gave account of the dying scene of Charles II, it is said that the Roman Catholic priest was introduced by P.


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