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Sprague, W.B.
Institute of Actuaries; president's inaugural address. - Melbourne: M'Carron, Bird and Co., [1885]
20 p.
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Garrison, H.D.
The absence of design in nature: a lecture delivered before the Philosophical Society of Chicago, November 24th, 1883. - Chicago:
Stern, 1884.
19 p.
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Humanitas.
Charles Bradlaugh, M.P., and the Irish nation; what Charles Bradlaugh has said, and how he has voted, in regard to Ireland. Addressed to Irishmen of all creeds, by 'Humanitas'. - London: Freethought Publishing Company, 1885.
48 p.
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Gt Brit. Board of Trade.
Instructions to surveyors: tables of freeboard. - London: H.M.S.O., 1885.
53 p.
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Cobden Club.
Annual meeting of the Cobden Club, held at the National Liberal Club ... on Saturday June 27th, 1885. Special report for the Club.
[London: 1885]
15 p.
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Cobden Club.
Report of the proceedings at the dinner. - London: 1870-?
1885
Other issues in vol. 21
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Phillips, Coleman, 1846-1925.
The Book of Common Prayer, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of God in New Zealand; being an amendment of the present Church of England service, respectfully suggested for the use of all men who desire to worship God side by side in brotherly adoration. - Wellington: Lyon & Blair, 1886.
xv, 5-44 p.
Proof copy (final) of Morning prayer section.
12 p.
Also in vol. 14
Complete copy in Unbound pamphlets.
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Bell, Mark Sever, 1843-1906.
Imperial strategic communications with special reference to the Turko-Persic-Indian line and the strategic considerations influencing its alignment and defence. - [Simla?: 1885]
25 p. : fold.map
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Franklyn, Henry Mortimer, 1848?-1900.
Sir James Stephen's vindication of Sir Elijah Impey: 'The story of Nuncomar'. - Melbourne: Office of the Victorian Review [1885?]
27 p.
Reprinted from the Victorian review for October.
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Meeson, John T.
The proper functions of government, and the evils that arise from overstepping them: a paper read before the Nelson Philosophical Society, on Monday, 14th Sept., 1885. - Nelson: Lucas, 1885.
28 p.
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Crawford, James Coutts, 1817-1889.
The Maori language, with remarks on the reform of English spelling. Read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 21st October, 1885.
[46]-58 p.
Offprint from the Transactions of the New Zealand Institute.
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Frankland, Frederick' William, 1854-1916.
The non-Euclidian geometry vindicated: a reply to Mr Skey. Read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 13th February, 1884.
[58]-69 p.
Offprint from Transactions of the New Zealand Institute.
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Leith, John.
An answer to Professor Piazzi Smyth's questions as to the meaning of the symbols of the Great Pyramid of Egypt. - Auckland: Wilsons and Horton, 1885.
22 p.
Cover title: Why is the bulk of the ocean retained in the southern hemisphere?
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Hector, Sir James, 1834-1907.
On the total solar eclipse of September 9, 1885 (in a letter of Professor Stokes) [208]-211 p.
Offprint from the Proceedings of the Royal Society, no.240, 1886.
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