The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 84
Contents
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- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 84]
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The opera libretto ... romantic opera of the Bohemian girl, as given by the Opera Company — by Michael William Balfe
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- The Bohemian Girl
- Act I. — Scene I.—The Chateau and Grounds of Count Arnheim, on the Danube, near Presburg
- Recitative.—Thaddeus p. 2
- Act II, — Scene I,—Seme in Presburg, Moonlight,—Tent of Arline, On the opposite tide of the stage are houses one of which, an hotel is lighted up p. 8
- Scene II—Another Street in Presburg. Enter Arline and Gipsies p. 12
- Scene III—A grand Fair in the public Prantz, Presburg p. 13
- Scene IV.—Interior of Count Arnheim's apartment. Count Arnhiem enters thoughtful p. 14
- Enter Florestein p. 15
- Act III. — Scene I.—A Splindid Saloon in the Castle of Count Arnheim, Enter Arline, elegantly dressed for a ball p. 17
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The opera libretto ... grand opera of Maritana, as given by the Grand Opera Company — by William Vincent Wallace
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Maritana
- Act I. Scene. I.—A Square in Madrid
- Enter Don Jose
- Enter Don Cæsar p. 4
- Enter Lazarillo and Boatman p. 5
- Enter Maritana p. 6
- Act II.—Scene I.—Interior of a Fortress. Don Cæsar asleep on a settle, Lazarillo near him. — Aria—Lazarillo p. 9
- Enter Lazarillo p. 12
- Enter Lazarillo
- Enter Don Cæsar
- Enter Soldiers, then Servants
- Enter Alcade and Officers
- Enter Don Jose and Maritana p. 13
- Scene 2,—Saloon in the Palace of Marquis Montefiore
- Marchioness advances p. 14
- Enter Don Jose
- Enter The King
- Enter Don Jose p. 15
- Enter Marquis
- Enter Don Cæsar
- Enter Marquis p. 16
- Re-enter Don Cæsar
- Re-enter Don Jose, Marchioness, and Marquis
- Act III. Scene I p. 18
- Enter Lazarillo
- Enter Don Jose p. 19
- Re-enter Maritana
- Enter Lazarillo and the King
- Don Cæsar appears in balcony p. 20
- Enter Lazarillo
- Enter Lazarillo p. 21
- Enter Lazarillo p. 22
- Enter The King p. 23
- Enter Lazarillo, Officers, &c., of the King's Household p. 24
- [advert]
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Maritana
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La fille de Madam Angst; opera comique in three acts ... translated from the original French by Fred. Lyster. Performed by the Grand English and Opera Bouffe Company
- La Fille de Madame Ancôt
- The Maori at Home A Catalogue of a Series of Photographs
- Christian Gaul [translated by E.S. Dodgson] — by Alfred Rambaud p. 24
- Specimen
- Specimens of contents of the principal sections of Debrett ... 173rd annual edition of ... 1886 — by Debrett's peerage
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- Peers' Sons and Daughter, and Brother and Sister; and Widows of Sons of Peers
- Beaufort, Duke of. (Somerset.)
- Sons Living
- Daughter Living p. 3
- Sisters Living
- Aunts Living. (Daughters of 6th Duke)
- Widow Living of Seventh Duke
- Collateral Branches Living
- Clare, Earl of. (Fitz-Gibbon.) See "Peerages Extinct." — Daughters Living of Third Earl p. 5
- Baronets' — Married Daughter, Sisters, and Aunts p. 7
- The Privy Council p. 8
- The Knightage
- Knights' Widows p. 9
- Members of Parliament p. 11
- [This Specimen, Prepared Before The Completion Of The Revision Of Voters, In Anticipation of the General Election...] p. 12
- Extracts From Dictionary of Parliamentary Terms
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Extracts from Reviews of:— — "Debrett's Peerage, Barnetage & Knightage." p. 14
- Times, March 4th, 1884 p. 14
- Daily Telegraph, April 6th, 1885
- Daily News, March llth, 1884.—
- Morning Post, March 16th, 1885.—
- Globe, April, 1884
- Graphic, May 24th, 1884
- Athenvbum, March 24th, 1881
- March 7th, 1885
- Court Journal, April 4th, 1885
- Court Circular, March 22nd, 1884
- March 28th, 1885
- The Queen, March 14th, 1885
- Army and Navy Gazbttb, April 4th, 1885
- Modern Society, April 4th, 1885
- Field, May 29th, 1884
- Country Gentleman, March 22nd, 1881
- Record, March 21st, 1884
- Observer, April, 1884
- Whitehall Review, March 12th, 1884
- Weekly Dispatch, March 15th, 1884
- John Bull, March 18th, 1884
- Bookseller, April, 1884
- Spectator, March 22nd, 1884
- Leeds Mercury, March 4th, 1885
- Bristol Mercury, March 18th, 1885
- March 13th, 1884
- Tunbridoe Wells Advertiser, March 13th, 1885
- Huddersfield Chronicle, March 12th, 1885
- The Scotsman, March 19th, 1885
- Liverpool Mbrcury, March 12th, 1885
- Cheshire Guardian, March 14th, 1885
- Leicester Advertiser, March 21st, 1885
- Edinburch Courant, March 14th, 1885
- Kent Hbrald, March 13th, 1884
- Sheffield Independent, March 13th, 1884
- Carmarthen Journal, March 21st, 1884
- Western Daily Mercury, March 18th, 1884
- Dublin Evening Mail, April 2nd, 1884
- Sussex Daily News, March, 1884 p. 15
- Warrington Guardian, March 19th, 1884
- Glasgow News, March 10th, 1884
- Northampton Mercury, March 15th, 1884
- Glasoow Herald, March 14th, 1884
- Derbyshire Advertiser, March 28th, 1884
- Nottingham Guardian, March 19th, 1884
- Birmingham Gazette, March 20th, 1884
- Bristol Times, April 2nd, 1884
- Sportsman, March 20th, 1884
- Leicester Chronicle, March 22nd, 1884
- Gloucester Journal, March 15th, 1884
- Leicestbr Journal, March 28th, 1884
- Durham Chroniclr, March 28th, 1884
- Manchester Evening News, Mar. 17th, 1884
- Lincolnshire Free Press, March llth, 1884
- Westebn Daily Mercury, March 18th, 1884
- Bath Chronicle, March 12th, 1885
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"Debrett's House of Commons, & Judicial Bench."
- Times, March 14th, 1884
- Daily News, March 28th, 1884
- Daily Chronicle, March 12th, 1885
- March 18th, 1884
- The Queen, March 28th, 1885
- John Bull, March 15th, 1884
- Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper, March, 1884
- The World, March 10th, 1884
- Civil Service Gazette, March 21st, 1885
- Huddersfield Chronicle, March 12th, 1885
- Bath Argus, March 12th, 1885
- Gloucester Journal, March 14th, 1885
- Glasgow Herald, March 14th, 1885
- Northampton Mercury, March 14th, 1885
- Cheshire Guardian, March 14th, 1885
- Liverpool Daily Post, March 14th, 1885
- Leicester Advertiser, March 2lst, 1885
- Cambridge Independent, March 14th, 1885
- Western Daily Mercury, March 18th, 1884
- Warrington Guardian, March 19th, 1884
- Glasgow Herald, March 18th, 1884
- Coventry Herald, March 20th, 1885
- Manchester Evening News, Mar. 17th, 1884
- [section] p. 16
- The Bitter Bitter Cry of Outcast Inventors
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- The Bitter Bitter Cry of Outcast Inventors
- Pitman's System Utterly Condemned by the Best Authorities p. 79
- Government Help Required to Encourage Short-Hand p. 82
- My System of Short-Hand Described p. 85
- Copyright Laws Very Defective in England p. 94
- "Mr. Thomas Waghorn's Lecture on the Wrongs of Inventors in England p. 95
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Annual Report of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce [September 1886] — by Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
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- Dunedin Chamber of Commerce. — Report of the Committee of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
- Address of the Chairman. — Proceedings at Annual Meeting
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Extracts from New Zealand Statistics p. 14
- Population.—Census, 1886 p. 14
- Customs Revenue Returns for the year ended 31st March, 1886, for all Ports of Entry
- Comparative Table of Imports and Exports for the Port of Dunedin for the years ending June 30th, 1884, 1885, and 1886, respectively p. 15
- Principal Items of Export
- Intercolonial Trade for the Year ending 31st March, 1886 p. 16
- Return of Shipping at the Port of Dunedin for the year ending 31st July, 1886
- Registered Tonnage of Colonial Owned Vessels, Port of Otago
- Return showing the number of Foreign and Intercolonial Vessels Entered and Cleared at New Zealand Ports during the year ending 31st March, 1885
- Return of Gold Exported from 1st April, 1857, to 31st December, 1885
- Coal Industry p. 17
- Crown Lands
- Land held Under Pastoral Lease
- Amount Remaining Secured by Mortgage under Land Transfer Act
- Freehold Estate
- Property Tax Returns p. 18
- Agricultural Statistics
- Estimated Number Of Live Stock on March 31st, 1886 p. 19
- Classified Average of Occupied Holdings
- Sheep Returns
- Wool Shipments
- Export of Frozen Meat p. 20
- Banking Returns for the Quarter ending June 30th, 1885
- Savings Banks—Government and Private
- The National Debt of New Zealand p. 21
- Annual Interest and Sinking Fund, £1,667,873. — Receipts and Expenditure for the financial year ended 31st March, 1886
- Railways
- Post Office for the Year 1885
- Telegraphs
- Telephone Exchange
- Dunedin Harbour Improvements p. 22
- Australian Statistics.—Total Cultivation
- Comparative Provincial Expenditure
- Annual Production of Butter and Cheese, the Number of Agricultural Machines, and the Quantity of Grain in hand, in Provincial Districts p. 23
- The Stockwhip, Slash no.1, Feb.1866 [sic] — by John Miles Verrall
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Further report of the Committee of Investigation as desired by the shareholders ... 25th July 1884 — by Consolidated Telephone Company
- Further Report of the Committee of Investigation as desired by the Shareholders at the Adjourned Ordinary General Meeting of the Company, held on the 25th July, 1884
- The History of the 4,000 Telephone Contract p. 6
- Opinion p. 15
- Reduction of Capital p. 16
- Articles of Association p. 18
- Change in the Directorate p. 20
- Directors' Fees p. 21
- 34, Walbrook, London, E.C., 18th August, 1884 p. 24
- Consolidated Telephone Construction and Maintenance Company, Limited, 23rd August, 1884
- Consolidated Telephone Construction and Maintenance Company, Limited, 1st September, 1884
- 34, Walbrook, London, E.C., 4th September, 1884 p. 25
- Consolidated Telephone Construction and Maintenance Company, Limited, 24th September, 1884
- Messrs. Carnegy and Spensley have followed Colonel Gouraud's example. Ellery Court, Norwood, Aug. 18th, 1884 p. 26
- Consolidated Telephone Construction and Maintenance Company, Limited, 23rd August, 1884
- Ellery Court, Norwood, Sept. 13th, 1884 p. 27
- Consolidated Telephone Construction and Maintenance Company, Limited. 24th September, 1884
- Mr. C. Curtoys, Secretary, Consolidated Telephone, &c., Company
- Consolidated Telephone Construction and Maintenance Company, Limited, 1st September, 1884 p. 28
- 12, Earls Court Square, September 17th, 1884
- Consolidated Telephone Construction and Maintenance Company, Limited, 24th September, 1884
- Staff at Factory p. 29
- Accounts and Solicitors' Bills
- The Terms of the River Plate Settlement were as Follows:— p. 30
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- Executive Committee
- Report of public meeting held in the Town Hall, Melbourne, on Friday evening, 5th June 1885 ... together with a statement of the objects and rules of the League — by Imperial Federation League
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- Imperial Federation. — Great Meeting in the Town Hall
- Objects of the Victorian Branch of the Imperial Education League p. 25
- Rules
- Directions for Formation of Local Sections and Enrolment of Members p. 26
- [provisional arrangements for affiliated constituent parts]
- Objects of the Victorian Branch of the Imperial Federation League
- Rules
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Annual Report of the Otago Acclimatisation Society [31st December, 1885] — by Otago Acclimatisation Society
- On inebriety and the duty of the state with regard to inebriates — by Isaiah de Zouch
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Report of the Committee of the Wellington Ladies' Christian Association [1885-86] — by Wellington Ladies' Christian Association
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- Report of the Committee of the Wellington Ladies' Christian Association
- Wellington Ladies' Christian Association
- The Wellington Ladies' Christian Association, in account with the Treasurer p. 11
- Rules of the Alexandra Home for Destitute and Friendless Women
- The Sixth Annual Report of the Alexandra Home for Friendless Women, Newtown
- Committee for 1886-7 p. 15
- The Alexandra Home for Friendless Women p. 16
- The Alexandra Home for Friendless Women p. 17
- Report of the Alexandra Home for Friendless Women, Newtown [31st March, 1886] — by Wellington Ladies' Christian Association
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Minutes of the New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union [1886] — by New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union
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Constitution of the New Zealand women;s Christian Temperance Union p. 5
- Article I p. 5
- Article II.—Object
- Article III.—Annual Convention
- Article IV.—Executive Committee
- Article V.—Convention
- Article VI.—Election of Officers p. 6
- Article VII.—Finance
- Article VIII.—Basis of Representation to Convention
- Article IX.—Notices
- Article X.—Amending Constitution
- Article XI.—Duties of Officers
- Article XII.—Department of Work p. 7
- By-law
- Form of Constitution of the Women's Christian Temperance Union p. 8
- By-Laws
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Minutes of the First Annual Contention of the New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union p. 12
- First Day p. 12
- Second Day
- Third Day p. 13
- Executive Committee p. 14
- Public Meeting p. 15
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Annual District Reports p. 16
- Auckland p. 16
- Napier
- New Plymouth p. 17
- Hawera
- Patea
- Wanganui
- Wellington
- Nelson p. 18
- Christchurch
- Rangiora p. 19
- Ashburton p. 20
- Oamaru
- Dunedin
- Invercargill p. 21
- Summary of Receipts and Expenditure p. 22
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Constitution of the New Zealand women;s Christian Temperance Union p. 5
- Manual of Instructions for Raising Mulberry Trees and Silk Worms — by G. A. Schoch
- The Irish Question for Australasian Readers; A History and a Plea
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The old Gospel; being thoughts on Matthew xi 28 — by Edward Nielsen p. 38
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The Old Gospel
- [introduction]
- I p. 5
- II p. 10
- III p. 15
- IV p. 17
- The Christians' Duty Towards the Jews p. 19
- [decorative feature] p. 20
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The Old Gospel
- New Jerusalem, 'A fourth communication' being also published as a supplement to 'A third communication', A declaration of the age or period — by Thomas Perry
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A Declaration of the Age or Period, Being also Published as a 'Third Communication' — by Thomas Perry
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- A Declaration of the Age or Period, Being also Published as a "Third Communication."
- The Last Days, or, The doom of Christendom: being a treatise on Antichrist, the man of sin — by Henry Baucke
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- The Last Days. — Introductory
- Part I. — The "Beast."—The "Man of Sin." p. 7
- Part II p. 13
- Part III p. 21
- Part IV p. 27
- Part V. — The Millennium p. 35
- Part VI. — The Last Judgment p. 40
- Appendices
- Some difficulties of belief', the substance of a lecture delivered in S. Mary's Church, Parnell — by Charles Bodington p. 56
- Freethought; a monthly journal of free thought, spiritualism, mesmerism, clairvoyance and occult sciences [Vol. l No. 2 (Mar 1880)]
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- Prize Essay Against Spiritualism
- Morality Without the Bible p. 59
- Francis W. Newman p. 65
- The Antiquity of Mesmerism p. 72
- Science the Safeguard of Religion. — Part I p. 77
- Charles Bright p. 83
- Audi Alteram Partem p. 86
- Are Christianity and Spiritualism Antagonistic? p. 89
- Is the Practice of Spiritualism Desirable or Justifiable? p. 91
- "But Whustlin' on the Lord's Day I'll no Pairmet." p. 97
- Correspondence. — Charles Dickens as a Spiritualist p. 100
- Memoranda
- To Contributors
- Gold & silver as an amalgam coin — by H. Nelson Davies
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The opera libretto ... romantic opera of the Bohemian girl, as given by the Opera Company — by Michael William Balfe