The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 4
Contents
- State forestry: its aim and object; a paper read before the Otago Institute, Dunedin, December 21st, 1876 — by Inches Campbell-Walker
- Abolition of Provinces Bill [speech in the House of Representatives, Sept. 9 1875] — by Sir Robert Stout p. 273
- Essays, moral, economical, and political; with a memoir of the author — by Francis Bacon
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- Memoir of Bacon
- Essays, Civil and Moral
- Of Truth
- Of Death
- Of Unity in Religion
- Of Revenge p. 5
- Of Adversity
- Of Simulation and Dissimulation
- Of Parents and Children p. 6
- Of Marriage and Single Life
- Of Envy p. 7
- Of Love p. 8
- Of Great Place
- Of Boldness p. 9
- Of Goodness, and Goodness of Nature p. 10
- Of a King
- Of Nobility p. 11
- Of Seditions and Troubles
- Of Atheism p. 13
- Of Superstition
- Of Travel p. 14
- Of Empire
- Of Counsel p. 15
- Of Delays p. 17
- Of Cunning
- Of Wisdom for a Man's Self p. 18
- Of Innovations
- Of Dispatch
- Of Seeming Wise p. 19
- Of Friendship
- Of Expense p. 21
- Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates
- Of Regimen of Health p. 23
- Of Suspicion p. 24
- Of Discourse
- Of Plantations
- Of Riches p. 25
- Of Prophecies p. 26
- Of Ambition
- Of Masques and Triumphs p. 27
- Of Nature in Men
- Of Custom and Education p. 28
- Of Fortune
- Of Usury p. 29
- Of Youth and Age
- Of Beauty p. 30
- Of Deformity
- Of Building
- Of Gardens p. 31
- Of Negociating p. 33
- Of Followers and Friends
- Of Suitors p. 34
- Of Studies
- Of Faction
- Of Ceremonies and Respects p. 35
- Of Praise
- Of Vain Glory p. 36
- Of Honour and Reputation
- Of Judicature
- Of Anger p. 37
- Of Vicissitudes of Things p. 38
- A Fragment of an Essay on Fame p. 39
- The Praise of Knowledge
- Moral philosophy; or, The duties of man considered in his individual, domestic, and social capacities — by George Combe
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- Advertisement to the Third Edition
- Advertisement
- Moral Philosophy. — Lecture I. On the Foundation of Moral Science
- Lecture II. On the Sanctions by which the Natural Laws of Morality are Supported p. 8
- Lecture III. Advantage of a Knowledge of the Principles of Morals: Duties Prescribed to Man as an Individual: Self-Culture p. 14
- The Duties Prescribed to Man as an Individual p. 15
- Lecture IV. Preserving Bodily and Mental Health, a Moral Duty; Amusements p. 19
- Lecture V. On the Duties of Man as a Domestic Being p. 25
- Lecture VI. On Polygamy: fidelity to the Marriage Vow ! Divorce: Duties of Parents to their Children p. 31
- Lecture VII p. 37
- Lecture VIII p. 43
- Lecture IX. On the Past, Present, and Prospective Conditions of Society p. 47
- Lecture X. The Consideration of the Present and Prospective Condition of Society Continued p. 53
- Lecture XI. The Consideration of the Prospective Condition of Society Continued,—Duty of Maintaining the Poor p. 57
- Lecture XII. Pauperism and Crime p. 64
- Lecture XIII. Treatment of Criminals Continued p. 69
- Lecture XIV. Duty of Society in Regard to the Treatment of Criminals p. 74
- State of Crimes and Offences p. 76
- Lecture XV. Duties of Guardians, Sureties, Jurors, and Arbitrators p. 84
- Lecture XVI. Government p. 90
- Lecture XVII. Different Forms of Government p. 95
- Lecture XVIII. Religious Duties of Man p. 104
- Lecture XIX. Religious Duties of Man p. 109
- Lecture XX. Objections Considered p. 113
- 3 — The Proposed Imperial Museum for India and the Colonies — by John Forbes Watson
- The Imperial Museum for India and the Coloneis — by John Forbes Watson
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- The Imperial Museum for India and the Coloneis
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- Appendix A. — "The India Museum Question." p. 39
- Appendix B. — On the Establishment of Trade Museums p. 47
- Appendix C. — International Exhibitions p. 57
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Appendix D. — Memorials from the Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom to Her Majesty's Government, on the Subject of the India Museum p. 60
- To the Right Honourable Benjamin Disraeli, M.P., First Lord of her Majesty's Treasury. — The Memorial of the Association of Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom: p. 60
- To The Right Honourable Benjamin Disraeli, M.P., First Lord of her Majesty's Treasury. — The Memorial of the Directors of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce p. 61
- To the Right Honourable Benjamin Disraeli, M.P., First Lord of her Majesty's Treasury. — The Humble Memorial of the President and Directors of the Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures in Glasgow, incorporated by Royal Charter p. 62
- Resolution of the Belfast Chamber of Commerce, passed in May, 1875
- The Proposed Imperial Museum for India and the Colonies
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- The Proposed Imperial Museum for India and the Colonies
- The Athenæum, 24th June 1876 p. 6
- The Pall Mall Gazette, 10th June 1876 p. 8
- The Standard, 13th June 1876
- The Advertiser, 13th June 7876 p. 10
- The Echo, 12th June 1876 p. 12
- The Illustrated London News, 24th June 1876 p. 13
- The Graphic, 17th June 1876 p. 14
- Nature, 22nd June 1876 p. 15
- The Academy, 17th June 1876 p. 17
- The Field, 24th June 1876
- The Colonies, 10th June 1876 p. 19
- The Weekly Times, 18th June 1876 p. 20
- The Edinburgh Courant, 27th June 1876 p. 21
- The Daily Review, 10th June 1876 p. 23
- Manchester Examiner, 26th June 1876 p. 25
- The Birmingham Daily Post, 26th June 1876 p. 27
- The Sheffield Independent, 12th June 1876
- Liverpool Courier, 17th June 1876 p. 28
- The York Herald, 14th June 1876 p. 29
- The British Architect and Northern Engineer, 16th June 1876 p. 31
- Bones to Pick — by B.S. Nayler
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Work for the workers; wealth to the nation — by Charles Meredith Dupuy
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- Work for the Workers: Wealth to the Nation
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- Millions Lost by Idleness
- Enough for all
- The Difficulty
- The Necessity is a Wider Consumption
- Universal Consumption not Extravagance
- The Love of Power the Drawback
- Low Interest a Necessity
- Labor must be Better Paid
- Excessive Interest is Ruin to Industry
- Industry Accumulates only three per cent, per annum!
- Co-operation of all Labor Essential
- Diversified Labor
- Stagnations more and more Frequent
- The People Asleep
- Nations and Railroads : English Vassals
- How English Interest discriminates against America
- The Gains of Capital deplored by many
- Consumption, how created and supplied
- France and the United States compared
- A Picture
- It settles the Grandest Problem of Life
- Its Benefits summed up
- The curse of gold, and the philosophy of currency — by O.F. Burton
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The British credit system: inflated bank credit as a substitute for 'current money of the realm'; the way 'to pay debts without moneys' and to make 'the rich richer and the poor poorer' — by Henry Carey Baird p. 23
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- Bank Inflation in England
- Capital and Currency. — Including an attempt to show what it is that England loans and what our Government and Railroads borrow from her
- Bullionism and Bank Inflation. — How they travel hand in hand together
- Valuable Practical and Scientific Books
- Valuable Practical and Scientific Books
- Germany: the crime of incompetent governorship, as illustrated by the recent financial and monetary history of Germany — by Henry Carey Baird
- Criticisms on the recent financial policies of the United States and France, including an attempt to explain the cause of the present prostrate condition of the southern states — by Henry Carey Baird