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It punished the publication of any book or pamphlet without a license and required that all works be submitted for approval to a government official, who wielded broad authority to suppress works that he found to be heretical, seditious, schismatical, or offensive. F. Siebert, Freedom of the Press in England, 14761776, p. 240 (1952).
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You can read all about it in our pamphlet, 'The Bible Without Prejudice.'".
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"Lasts many months or years without sharpening," the pamphlet states, but then it offers no information about how to sharpen them.
A popular pamphlet would thus spread quickly without its author's involvement.As with "Likes" and retweets today, the number of reprints serves as an indicator of a given item's popularity.
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