The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: a catalogue with indexes
Volume 36
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Volume 36
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Smith, James, 1820-1910. Some defects in our present system of education: a lecture. - Melbourne: S. Mullen, 1877. 17 p. Also in vol. 35 |
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St Louis, Mo. Board of Public Schools. The kindergarten engrafted on the American public-school system; extracts from official reports on the public kindergartens established by the Board of Public Schools of the City of St Louis, Mo. - New York: E. Steiger, 1877. 14 p. |
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Besant, Annie, 1847-1933. The law of population: its consequences, and its bearing upon human conduct and morals. - London: Freethought Publishing, [1877?] 48 p. |
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Denton, William, 1823-1883. Manhood; a lecture delivered ... at Highland Lake Grove Meeting, Massachusetts. - [No imprint, ca.187-?] 8 p. Caption title. Copy over-printed 'Dunedin, Mills, Dick,. Co.' Also in vol. 17 page 29![]() |
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Victoria. Laws, statutes, etc. The Licensing Act, 1876, 40 Vic., no.566; and regulations with explanatory introduction and copious index, by W.J. Gilchrist. - Melbourne: Evans Brothers, :[1877?] xvi, 82 p. |
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Blair, Henry William, 1834-1920. Constitutional amendment, manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors, forty-fourth congress: speech ... in the House of Representatives, Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 27th, 1876. - New York: National Temperance Society, 1877. 45 p. |
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National Temperance Society and Publication House, New York. The liquor laws of New York, in force July 1875. - New York: [1875] 8 p. - (No.112) |
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Powell, Aaron Macy, 1832-1899. The results of prohibition. - New York: National Temperance Society and Publication House [1875?] 4 p. (No.121) |
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Gull, Sir William Withey, 1816-1890. Alcohol as a medicine and as a beverage; extracts from the evidence given ... before the Peers' Select Committee on Intemperance, 13th July 1877. - Dunedin: The Grand Lodge, I.O.G.T., New Zealand South, :[1877?] 4 p. |
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Temperance in the school; opinions of the Bishop of Exeter and seven others] - London: W. Tweedie & Co., 1878. 31 p. |
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Moderate drinking; opinions of Sir Henry Thompson and others] - London: W. Tweedie & Co., 1877. 31 p. Report of a meeting organised by the National Temperance League. |
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Richardson, Sir Benjamin Ward, 1828-1896. Results of researches on alcohol. - London: Tweedie :[1877] 15 p. |
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Howie, James Muir. Stimulants and narcotics. - London: Tweedie, [1878] 19 p. |
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Kerr, Norman Shanks, 1834-1899. Intemperance and its remedy. - London: Tweedie, 1877. 15 p. |
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Paterson, Hugh Sinclair, 1832. To the rescue! An appeal to Christians. 2 ed. - London: Tweedie, :[1876] 15 p. |
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Edmunds, James On alcoholic drinks as an article of diet for nursing mothers. - London: Tweedie, [1870] 16 p. |
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Davis, Nathan Smith, 1817-1904. The verdict of science concerning the effects of alcohol on man. - London: Tweedie, [1876?] 11 p. |
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Farrar, Frederic William, 1831-1903. The claims of total abstinence on the educated classes. - London: Tweedie, [1878?] 15 p. |
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Farrar, Frederic William, 1831-1903. Between the living and the dead. - London: Tweedie, 1878. 15 p. Sermon preached in Westminster Abbey. |
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Farrar, Frederic William, 1831-1903. The vow of the Nazarite: [sermon] preached before the University of Cambridge, at the Church of St. Mary-the-Great, on March 11, 1877. - London: Tweedie, 1877. 15 p. |
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Wilberforce, Albert Basil Orme, 1841-1916. The national sin, 'Sound an alarm': a sermon preached under the dome of St Paul's cathedral ... November 19th, 1876. - London: Tweedie, [1877] 16 p. |
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Wilberforce, Albert Basil Orme, 1841-1916. Doctors and brandy. - London: W. Tweedie, [1874] 12 p. |
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Pearson, Walter Henry, 1832-1911. In memoriam: Sir John Richardson. Invercargill: Southland Times Company, 1879. 9 P. Also in vol. 45 |
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Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows. Otago District Committee. Report of proceedings, annual meeting. - Dunedin: 18 -? 1877 Other issues in vol. 29 |
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Besant, Annie, 1847-1933. Sir George Jessel, Master of the Rolls, and his recent decision in the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, in Mrs Besant's case. Reprinted from the National reformer. - Nelson: Printed for the publisher by Henry Lyes, 'Advertiser' Office, [1878?] 4 p. |
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Otago Benevolent Institution. Annual report. - Dunedin: 1(1862/63)-? 15 (1877) Other issues in vols. 13, 28, 39, 45, 49, and 60. |
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Barnett, John Francis, 1837-1916. Paradise and the peri: cantata. - London: Hutchings and Romer, [187-] 15 p. Libretto only. Adapted from Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh |