Latter-Day Pamphlets was created in 1850.
Yes, "pamphlets" is a countable noun as it can be used with both singular ("a pamphlet") and plural forms ("several pamphlets").
You could use Microsoft Word to make pamphlets.
Little booklets and brochures are known as pamphlets.
Coporate promotional pamphlets are made by creating the design in Adobe Photoshop and printing the pamphlets off on a good, high tech,colored printer.
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Please clarify which guards and if you mean the Virgin Mother Mary or the latterday saint Mother Maria.
Pamphlets.
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He was one of many, many people who wrote pamphlets to hand out. It was a common practice.
Pamphlets in supermarkets could be promoting a new product the store has to offer, or telling you about a new location of that store opening in your area.
Pamphlets and clippings are typically kept in the Reference section of a library. These materials are usually limited for use only within the library - i.e. you cannot borrow them.
Pamphlets and clippings are kept within the reference section of a library. Items found within the reference section cannot be borrowed and can only be used within the library. Reference materials such as pamphlets and clippings are usually held in file cabinets.