On 22 April the following year he tried to persuade the publisher Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus, as an agent provocateur, for the anonymous publication of a radical liberal-democratic article, but the plan failed and Klindworth had to leave Berlin after his dismissal on 4 May.
32.
Havelock Ellis ( 1911 ), Johann St�rcke ( 1912 ), A . Breton ( 1955 ) a . o . refer to the fact that the original anonymous publication was hard to lay hands on as copies were scarce, because shortly after the publication publisher Amyot went broke.
33.
To show that anonymous electioneering was popular was not to prove that it was part of the original understanding of the First Amendment, Scalia wrote, adding that because governments at the time did not try to stop anonymous publications, it was more likely that the issue " simply never arose ."
34.
It is a two-week event celebrating the 400th anniversary of the birth of the art form, in Italy, and this city's legacy as the birthplace of American opera, with the anonymous publication here of Andrew Barton's two-act comedy, ` The Disappointment, " in 1767.
35.
In 1955, with the anonymous publication of " Tu non-uccidere " ( You, don't kill ), don Primo attacked the doctrine of just war and the ideology of victory, in the name of nonviolence, to support a Movement " " . . . of Christian resistance against war . . . " " and for justice and peace.
36.
As a result, his unpublished academic lessons were openly attacked in an anonymous publication, " Examen van het onderwerp van tolerantie, om de leer, in de Dordrechtsche Synode, ten jare 1619, vastgesteld, met de veroordeelde leer der Remonstranten te vereenigen, door een genootschap van voorstanders der Nederlandsche formulieren van eenigheid ", in which Alberti was presented with the name Euruodius ( " Wide gatekeeper " ).
37.
During the campaign, he submitted, for anonymous publication in voter guides, statements opposing the tax increase including : " The families of people with mental retardation, [ should ] not expect the government to help, " and " By funding programs to care for these children, we are encouraging irresponsibility . " Others working on the campaign justified the statements as a campaign tactic designed to stir support for the tax measure.
38.
The newspaper's outlandish headlines regarding prominent members of the university community caused a stir among the faculty and administration, and " Ye Yellow Journal " was denounced by some as being " inconsistent with the ideals and traditions of the University of Virginia . " The satirical content was apparently less controversial than the broadsheet's anonymity; in 1928, the faculty senate adopted a resolution that viewed " with profound disapprobation anonymous publications, " and " earnestly request [ ed ] the students responsible " to cease publication.
39.
In 1783, he printed a pamphlet of " Remarks in Vindication of Dr . Priestley " in answer to the " Monthly Reviewers " . " A Selection of Psalms for Social Worship " and " An Alphabetical Explication of some Terms and Phrases in Scripture ", the first an anonymous publication, and the second " by a warm well-wisher to the interests of genuine christianity ", were printed at York in 1786, and are known to have been compiled by Cappe.
40.
This view was contested . " Loyola and Jesuitism in its Rudiments " ( London, 1849; several editions ) and " Wesley and Methodism " ( London, 1851; 1863, 1865, and New York, 1852 ) were followed by a popular work on the Christian argument, " The Restoration of Belief " ( London, 1855,; several American editions ), an anonymous publication . " Logic in Theology " and " Ultimate Civilisation " were volumes of essays reprinted in part from the " Eclectic Review " during 1859 and 1860, and were followed in turn by " The Spirit of Hebrew Poetry " ( London, 1861; numerous editions ), a volume of lectures, originally delivered at Edinburgh.