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There were numerous illustrated broadsides and woodcuts which carried their message in visual form.
Indeed, they estimate that over a third of a million electoral broadsides were circulated to the local population during the period.
The same may be true in respect of the working classes and mass-produced broadsides.
The products he examines include broadsides, newspapers and other printed matter as well as books, and second-hand books as well as new ones.
A broadside ballad relied not on sheet music but on common knowledge of a tune (it was indicated only by name).
One strokes the animal broadside and pronounces that an elephant is a warm soft wall.
A broadside of 1679 specifying the procedures to be followed in the ceremony of the royal touch for scrofula.
Printed ballads and later chapbooks became oral traditions, as well as drawing on them; broadside pictures had affinities with the painted cloths and wall-hangings that decorated many secular buildings.
His firepower may be weak, but the broadsides of his public relations department, if frequently misdirected, are frightening in their impact and recoil.
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Among the headlines about it which appeared such incongruous phrases as "broadsides"and"bath-chairs" were prominent.
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Much has been said about the broadsides from the admirals.
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They may argue that they are firing their broadsides blindfolded or without the aid of radar.
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His broadsides became damp squibs, or, perhaps, they were loaded only with blank.
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Predictably, the broadsides have come from on high.
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No doubt the broadsides will follow in due course.
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She sails merrily along, firing broadsides into any scheme that will give all children, especially poor children, the chance to develop their potential to the full.
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The subject matter varied from what has been defined as the traditional ballad, although many traditional ballads were printed as broadsides.
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They also carried among the heaviest broadsides in the entire navy.
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At 06:15, with both crews cheering loudly, the frigates exchanged broadsides, the action lasting 50 minutes.
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She nevertheless fired 129 broadsides to the enemy's 70.
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His current research topics include early advertising photography and the development of large format images on posters and broadsides up to 1914.
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The song first appears in broadsides of the 1820s or 1830s.
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The two ships exchanged broadsides for the next seven hours.
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Within minutes, the others followed, firing final broadsides and hauling down their colours.
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Money raised from the sale of those broadsides helped to finance the next year's readings.
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There he worked on literary memoirs he was not to finish, spending his time writing poems for children, satiric verse, and broadsides.
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The controversy on the authenticity of the bones resulted in broadsides, pamphlets and books.
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A variety of broadsides printed by the states are also extant.
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The historical type of broadsides were ephemera, i.e., temporary documents created for a specific purpose and intended to be thrown away.
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Historically, broadsides were posters, announcing events or proclamations, or simply advertisements.
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Many of the songs were learned from period broadsides and newspapers and from field recordings.
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The destroyers fired 8-10 broadsides without causing casualties or even hitting the island.
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In total, he printed eleven broadsides, six books, six miscellaneous works, and numerous letterheads.
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The ships would deliver their broadsides against the fort, move back out of range to reload, and then come back in to fire again.
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The two ships engaged for three-quarters of an hour, exchanging broadsides and small arms fire.
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The two were notorious for painting their tags in sprawling block letters on the broadsides of buildings or any other surface deemed optimal.
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He deliberately moved his flagship in between two enemy ships to give them both simultaneous broadsides.
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The line ahead had been imposed on sailing fleets by the need to bring each ships broadsides into action.
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Typical naval tactics in the late 18th century, however, emphasised short-range broadsides, so the range was not thought to be a problem.
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She received broadsides that tore away her lower rigging, scarred her deck and destroyed one of her carronades.
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In the late 19th century, the ballad was also published through the printing of broadsides.
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After enduring raking fire for sometime, he was finally able to haul his ship around and the two vessels exchanged broadsides for over two hours.
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They were not designed to be ships of the line and exchange broadsides with the enemy.
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Broadsides were commonly sold at public executions in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Four copies of the original broadsides are known to survive.
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Many ballads were written and sold as single sheet broadsides.
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His main-stay was small histories, ballad poetry, broadsides, catch-pennies, and penny awfuls.
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She accepted, and he wrote to business acquaintances to engage halls and place newspaper notice while personally printing and mailing broadsides for posting.
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Rival editions and variations multiplied in songbooks, newspapers and broadsides.
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Around 12:30 pm, the battle began in earnest, with both sides firing broadsides and cannonades at each other, and continued all afternoon.
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Because of the conditions of the tide, haul-off rope had to be used to prevent the lifeboat from being washed broadsides onto the beach.
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Most of his meditations he printed as broadsides.
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The library began with the 1,500 books, 60 groups of manuscripts, 150 maps, 400 visual item and 50 broadsides, also including a few early papers.
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Ships at the front of the formation would face broadsides to maximize the number of cannons that would be aimed at the enemy.
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The two vessels exchanged several broadsides before the quarry struck.
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The term originally referred to a deck aboard a ship that was primarily used for the mounting of cannon to be fired in broadsides.
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From there she fired broadsides for about an hour.
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The cutter surrendered after the frigate had fired two full broadsides into her.
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Typical of the time period, this positioning prevented passing enemy ships a convenient firing of broadsides on the fort.
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As broadsides became increasingly dominant in battle, tactics changed.
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Other works of the early modern period include popular poetry such as goigs and broadsides.
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During six minutes of firing, each ship managed two full broadsides.
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He had yet to experience a ship-to-ship action, being on a vessel that was receiving broadsides, surrounded by dead and wounded men.
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The earliest broadsides that survive date from the early sixteenth century, but relatively few survive before 1550.
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The two vessels exchanged broadsides at close range for two hours until "toile" sailed off.
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Much of his work was also published in sensationalistic broadsides depicting various current events.
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The fleets then exchanged cannonades and broadsides for the next hour, but at long range, the damage incurred was modest.
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Many of her works appeared on broadsides an early type of publication that resembled the modern-day flyer.
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In addition, the library has a collection of about one million pamphlets and ephemera, including broadsides, leaflets, manifestos, reports, and other documents.
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They include collections of 16th- and 17th-century printed works, periodicals and journals, local history sources, broadsides and ephemera.
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In a fishing boat this attitude allows the nets to be handled without the boat becoming broadsides to the waves allowing them to break over the sides of the boat.
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Then pamphlets and broadsides began to diffuse information even farther, and a greater number of less privileged members of society became literate and began to express their views.
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Besides recorded works, the list includes songs that preceded the first wax cylinder records of the late 1800s and were published as either broadsides or sheet music.
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The collection consists of some 30,000 rare books, maps, manuscripts, broadsides, pamphlets and other materials documenting the history and impact of international trade in the pre-modern era, before ca. 1800.
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Twice the ship's master had to go below to urge the acting gunner to be more efficient in supplying the powder, when opportunities for broadsides were missed.
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Many were sold by travelling chapmen in city streets and at fairs or by balladeers, who sang the songs printed on their broadsides in an attempt to attract customers.
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French ships typically fired their broadsides on the upward roll of the ship, disabling their opponents but doing little damage to the enemy ships or their crews.
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Most of these broadsides were in the form of petitions to various rulers and governmental bodies, and she produced at least one a year for 35 years.
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Both were printed as broadsides.
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The library offers access to 50,000 catalogued books and serial titles, 1,500 linear feet of manuscripts, 30,000 photographs, 8,700 broadsides, more than 1,000 maps and an online public access catalogue.
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The formal inquiry concluded that the most likely scenario that led to the ship's capsizing was that she was broadside to the sea.
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One other fact emerged from the documentary—the wreck was facing almost directly into the weather rather than broadside, as the inquiry had concluded.
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They are of greater breadth, and consequently they must move rapidly and more easily, especially broadside-ways.
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I thought we should get a broadside from all of them.
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Thus, it can deliver a broadside of 6½ tons of shell every minute.
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Two cars with perfectly good tyres came as nearly as anything broadside on to me.
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Let one use, somewhat inaccurately, the naval term "broadside".
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If not, are we to have them here to answer this broadside?
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He brings to the halls of akademia all the finesse and subtlety of a broadside of grapeshot fired at close quarters.
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One successful broadside may sink an enemy ship and turn the whole scale of a battle.
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They would have no defensive power, a broadside would sink any one of them, and they must trust to their heels.
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The medicine is selective rather than being a broadside fired across the whole stage.
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Therefore, the broadside receives my proleptic support.
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One of these submarines possesses a broadside of greater explosive power than all the explosives let off in all the wars the world has ever seen.
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They were submerged in the hull on the broadside.
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The jacket copy describes the book as a broadside against consumer capitalism, and this is a recurring theme throughout.
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The power gain of a broadside array is nearly independent of the number of broadside elements as long as both of these conditions are met.
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A "broadside array" has its intended directionality "at right angles" to the array direction.
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