पैपिलेट Meaning in English
पैपिलेट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : pamphlet
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
विज्ञापन पत्रपैन
डस्टपैन
फ्राइंग पैन
कढाई
पैन ऐम
पैन अमेरिकन
पैन अमेरिकी दिवस
पैन केक का दिन
कड़ाही मकई की रोटी
पैन फिश
पान नट
पैन ऑफ
कढ़ाही, तवा
पान काली मिर्च
पैपिलेट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Currently, over 150 hotels are listed in Cat Ba Island’s tourist directory pamphlet, from cheap budget hotels to flashier upscale resorts, and construction is underway on many more.
In an effort to stimulate new interest in the Teenie Weenies, Reid Murdock and Company in 1927 issued an eight-page pamphlet called The Teenie Weenies: Their Book.
Nance wrote many books and pamphlets on the Cornish language, including a Cornish dictionary, which is a standard work, and edited magazines and pamphlets about Cornwall, including Old Cornwall, the journal of the Federation of Old Cornwall Societies.
The Glasgow group’s first task was to publicise the London Society’s pamphlet, with a Preface about the new Glasgow Society.
Solomon's trial at the Old Bailey in June 1830 caused a sensation, and was extensively reported in the newspapers and the pamphlets of the day.
As a vice president of that organization, Atkinson wrote to the United States Department of War for a list of soldiers serving in the Philippines so that he might send them his privately published pamphlets.
On February 17, 1899, Edward Atkinson sent three pamphlets to test the right of citizens of the United States to the free use of the mail:.
United States Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith ordered that the pamphlets be seized in San Francisco, declaring them "seditious".
In addition to his 1899 series of pamphlets, broadcast over the United States, which he entitled "The Anti-Imperialist:".
He was a supporter of the ideas of Ian Adamson a paediatrician, and subsequently a Unionist politician, who self-funded a series of books and pamphlets about the alleged ancient origins of Ulster people as a separate ethnic group to the rest of the Irish.
In 1791, he wrote a controversial pamphlet entitled, The Divinity of Jesus Christ Considered, From Scripture Evidences.
This pamphlet concluded that Christ's divinity cannot be found in scripture.
Named for the Sanssouci Palace, the press produced pamphlets decrying the supposed liberalism of Wilhelm II's reign, and particularly his ties to the English.