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colporteur Meaning in Bengali



 কলপোর্টার,




colporteur's Usage Examples:

distribution of publications, books, and religious tracts by carriers called "colporteurs" or "colporters".


In the 1870s Anton Novak, an Ethnic German colporteur of the British and Foreign Bible Society, began to meet and study the.


Born in Phalsbourg, he was the son of a colporteur (a peddler of printed publications).


admired in the score the romance and tyrolienne and the entry song of the colporteur.


He began denominational service as a colporteur in 1906, and as an evangelist in 1908.


(September 14, 1792 – March 5, 1879) was a colporteur, journalist and a champion of the working class, public schools and democratic.


also known as a chapman, cheapjack, hawker, higler, huckster, monger, colporteur or solicitor, is a traveling vendor of goods.


He entered ministry as a colporteur for the Adventist church in 1902.


27, 1977, Silva rose through the denominational structure serving as a colporteur leader, then youth leader of the São Paulo Field, then youth leader of.


began his animation career with the 1988 short The Persistent Peddler (Le colporteur), which was in competition at the Cannes Film Festival.


enforcement officer, retail clerk, debt collector, temperance lecturer, colporteur, and politician from Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconsin who served a single.


and Caicos Islands on the island of Grand Turk in 1906 by a Jamaican colporteur (religious book salesman) as he sold books.


Danon then published Aron le colporteur (Aaron the peddler) in 1933 and in 1934, he published Dieu a pardonné.


the Turks and Caicos Islands on Grand Turk Island in 1906 by a Jamaican colporteur as he sold books.


The faithful colporteur finds his way into many homes, where he leaves precious reading matter.


de la vega and Le colporteur, were premiered at the Théâtre Feydeau in Paris under the auspices of the Opéra-Comique.


Le colporteur was also produced.



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