The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 12
Contents
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- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 12]
- What claim have the dealers in intoxicating liquors to compensation in the event of legislative changes affecting the profits of their trade? [Also, The London 'Times' on the Licensing Bill] — by Samuel Fothergill
- Does our liquor expenditure pay? A lecture delivered in the Athenaeum Hall, Balclutha, on 23rd May, 1877 — by John Wesley Jago
- Letters on The Liquor Trade
- The Liquor Trade
- The proposed Imperial Museum for India and the colonies; a paper read in the Economy and Trade Section of the Social Science Congress, at Liverpool, October 1876 — by Isaac Watts p. 22
- Regina v. Henry Smythies. Report of the trial of Henry Smythies before Mr Justice Erle, at the Central Criminal Court, London, on the 22nd August 1849, on charges of forgery and uttering; taken from the Central Criminal Court Sessions paper published September 11th, 1849 — by Henry Smythies
- Bond of Brotherhood
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- Improving Signs of the Times
- The War Spirit at Sea p. 541
- Spirit of Power p. 542
- Armed Defence, or the pleasure and profit of coming to Blows p. 544
- Peace Lectures p. 545
- The Right Time to Work for Peace
- Bond of Brotherhood October, 1865. — The Side-Working of Great Principles in Pulling down Great Wrongs p. 546
- On Whom the Evils of War Fall p. 549
- Thoughts of Connor O'Keefe p. 550
- The Electric Bond p. 551
- The Freedmen p. 552
- Counting the Cost
- Financial Facts and Views
- Bond of Broherhood, vol. XV. p. 554
- Bond of Brotherhood
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- The things which make for Peace
- The Death of Lord Palmerston p. 557
- Edmund Fry's Lectures p. 558
- The Waste of War p. 559
- Thoughts of Connor O'Keefe p. 560
- English and French Fraternization p. 561
- Bond of Brotherhood, November, 1865 p. 562
- The International Era
- Proposed Model Dwellings for the Poor, in connection with the Duck Lane Club, Westminster p. 564
- Malvern in the Mist p. 565
- One Fruit of War p. 566
- Some Social Results of the American War p. 567
- Wayside Warbles
- Present Duty of Peacemen p. 568
- Incident from the War
- For the Children — The Christian Ornament
- The Bunch of Flowers p. 569
- [advert] p. 570
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"Take Heed What Ye Hear." Plymouth Brethrenism Exposed to the Inhabitants of Lerwick
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- [section] p. 4
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Report and correspondence relative to a site &c. for the Dunedin Athenaeum & Mechanics' Institute — by Dunedin Athenaeum & Mechanics' Institute p. 8
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- Dunedin Athenæum & Mechanics' Institute
- Report
- Correspondence p. 5
- (No. 2.—Secretary for Land and Works to Hon. Sec.) Province of Otago, New Zealand, Land and Works Office, Dunedin, 1st August, 1868
- (No. 3.—Hon. Sec. to His Worship the Mayor.) Dunedin Athenæum and Mechanics' Institute, July 29th, 1868. His Worship the Mayor, Dunedin p. 6
- (Resolutions of Provincial Council enclosed in letter to His Worship the Mayor.)
- (No. 4.—Town Clerk to Hon. Sec.) City Council, Dunedin, Aug. 13th, 1868. Hon. Sec. Athenæum, Dunedin
- (No. 5.—Hon. Sec. to Town Clerk.) Dunedin Athenæum and Mechanics' Institute, August 14th, 1868. Town Clerk, Dunedin
- No. 6.—Town Clerk to Hon. Sec.) Town Clerk's Office, Dunedin, Sept. 7th, 1868. Hon. Sec. Dunedin Athenæum p. 7
- (No. 7.—Town Clerk to Hon. Sec.) City Council, Dunedin, 10th Sept., 1868. Hon. Sec. Dunedin Athenæum, (Athenæum Site.)
- (No. 8.—Hon. Sec. to Town Clerk.) Dunedin Athenæum and Mechanics' Institute, Dunedin, The Town Clerk, Dunedin, Sept. 15th, 1868
- Misopseudes: A Vision
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Preliminary sanitary report of the City of Dunedin, presented to the Sanitary Committee, January 1875 — by George William Cole
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- Introduction
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Sanitary Report
- Chapter I. — Duties of a Medical Officer of Health
- Chapter II. — Topography, &c p. 6
- Chapter III. — Inhabitants, &c
- Chapter IV. — Public Buildings, &c p. 7
- Chapter V. — Water Supply, &c p. 8
- Chapter VI. — Drainage
- Chapter VII. — Sewage p. 9
- Chapter VIII. — Meteorology p. 14
- Chapter IX. — Vital Statistics p. 15
- Marriage Law Reform Association — by Marriage Law Reform Association
- Deputation to the Earl of Carnarvon (April 3rd, 1876) on the subject of acts passed in the colonies of South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales, and Queensland, for legalizing marriage with a deceased wife's sister — by Marriage Law Reform Association p. 3
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Some brief remarks on Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood's vindication of the law prohibiting marriage with a deceased wife's sister; in a letter to a friend. - London: Houlston and Wright, 1861 — by Hugh Ford Bacon p. 15
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- Brief Remarks, &c
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- [colophon] p. 19
- Sections of the Marriage Acts of New Zealand in operation, for the guidance of officiating ministers and registrars of marriages. - Wellington: Govt Printer, 1877
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- "The Marriage Act, 1854," and Amendment Acts 1858, 1868, 1875, and 1876. — Analysis, Showing Section as Numbered in Act and Paragraph as Numbered in Pamphlet
- The Marriage Acts
- I. Register Offices and Officers p. VII
- II. Notice of Intended Marriages p. 3
- III. Consents to Marriage, Caveats, &c p. 7
- Iv. Solemnization of Marriages p. 9
- V. Registration of Marriages p. 11
- Vi. Forfeiture of Property Acquired by Marriage p. 15
- VII. Officiating Ministers p. 17
- Schedule p. 18
- VIII. Penalties p. 20
- IX. Miscellaneous Provisions p. 21
- Schedule A p. 23
- Schedule B
- Schedule C. — 1855.—Marriages in the District of [Auckland] p. 24
- Schedule
- Extract from a letter on the marriage laws, addressed by the late Archbishop of Dublin (Dr Whately) to the late Bishop of Norwich (Dr Hinds) — by Richard Whately p. 25
- The progressive land tax; being suggestions for the treatment of the public estate, as represented in land, with a table of taxation, as proposed to be applied to estates of from 1,000 to 80,000 acres each. - Rev. and cor — by John Woods
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Colonists' Protection League
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Report of the Central Committee for the Year 1872-3 — by Colonists' Protection League
- General Statement
- Accounts
- Inauguration of the League
- First Circular
- Name of the League
- Influence in Parliament p. 2
- The Imperial Act Respecting the Australian Customs
- The New Market
- Statement of the Views of the League
- The Pamphlet, "A Bone to Pick for Free-Traders." p. 3
- Change of Day of Meeting, Resignation of Mr Andrews as Honorary Secretary
- The Press.—Public Opinion p. 4
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The Objects and Rules of the League
- The Objects
- Rules
- By-Laws p. 5
- "Colonists' Protection League," Auckland p. 6
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Report of the Central Committee for the Year 1872-3 — by Colonists' Protection League
- A bone to pick for freetraders; a dialogue. Reprinted by the Colonists' Protection League, Auckland. By an Old Colonist — by James May
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- A Bone to Dick for free-traders
- Dialogue I
- Dialogue II p. 5
- Appendix p. 12
- [Protection of Native Industries]
- Victorian Convention Resolutions, &c
- Victorian Convention Resolutions, &c
- Calling of the Convention
- Meeting of the Convention p. 3
- Opinions of the Districts p. 5
- Resolutions Finally Adopted as the Basis of a Land Bill Likely to Satisfy the Country p. 6
- Discussions and Divisions on the Foregoing Resolutions p. 8
- Free Pasturage (Extract from Mr. Sydney Smith's Book) p. 17
- Interview with Mr. Haines p. 18
- Interview with the Parliamentary Minority p. 19
- Memorial to the House of Assembly p. 22
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Protest Against the Bill p. 23
- [subsection] p. 23
- Protest
- Immigration at the Public Expense p. 24
- Parliamentary Reform
- Mining on Private Property p. 25
- The Chinese p. 26
- Report of Finance Committee
- Council of the Convention p. 27
- Local Leagues in Connection with the Convention
- Adjournment of the Convention
- Postscript p. 28
- Appendix. — Speech of Mr. Haines in the Year 1852, at Geelong p. 30
- Iron Trades' Short-Time Movement. A Report of Conferences
- Iron Trades' Short-Time Movement. Report of a Conference