The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 37
Quotations; First Series
Contents
- "Quotations." — "Gather up the Fragments."
- The Quoting of Books and other Writings
- Libels
- Town and Country p. 10
- Parliamentary Usurpation p. 11
- Municipal Institutions p. 12
- "Ministerial Responsibility."
- "Thou almost persuadest Me." p. 13
- Lord Byron p. 14
- How Muscovy became converted into "Holy Russia." p. 15
- Magna Charta and Freetrade p. 16
- Russian Gold, Lord Palmerston p. 17
- Pope Leo the Tenth
- Irish Peasantry.—Land Tenure p. 18
- Education of the Poor p. 19
- Gleanings
- "God made the Country." p. 21
- "Man made the Town."
- The Contrast p. 22
- Freedom of Commerce—The East and the West
- Eastern Commercial Simplicity p. 24
- Was Sevastopol Taken? p. 25
- Subserviency of England to Russia p. 26
- The Czar and the Diplomatists p. 27
- National and Personal Villany p. 29
- Constitutions
- English Constitution p. 30
- Who are the Centralist's?
- Life Education p. 31
- Man
- Gleanings
- The Purple Blood of "Holy Russia." p. 33
- "Let us make a Free Queen." p. 35
- Maria-Theresa an I Poland p. 37
- The Sultan and Kossuth p. 38
- Freetrade and Direct Taxation
- Cromwell and the Jews p. 39
- Local Self government
- "I am holier than thou" p. 41
- The Doctor and his Patient
- Restoration of Gibraltar to Spain p. 42
- Gleanings p. 43
- How the People became taxed: Land Tenure p. 45
- Colonial Land p. 47
- "Heaven upon Earth." p. 48
- Disorganisation of "Civilised" Society
- Laws and Customs p. 49
- Delusion of Ironplaled Ships p. 50
- The Days of the Week
- The Story of the Greased Cartridges p. 51
- Two Pictures in One Frame—Organ of Public Opinion p. 52
- Libraries in Constantinople p. 53
- A popular M.P. on the People and their Idol
- Savingsbanks—Clubs p. 54
- Gleanings p. 56
- "A Heap of Sand:" Centralisation p. 57
- Decay of Local Patriotism
- "To be a Citizen." p. 58
- Town Land Tenure p. 59
- Small Freeholds p. 60
- Petitioning Parliament
- "Not at Home" p. 61
- Mathematical Publican: "Good in everything"
- "Civilisation:" A Picture." p. 63
- Judgment, not Opinion: A true Re-presentative p. 64
- The Philosopher, Novelist, Divine, Diplomatist p. 65
- Paradise of Quacks
- Figs—Sycophant p. 66
- Evils of Government Banks
- Gleanings p. 68
- Civilisers and Savages: The two Captains p. 69
- Power and Rights of the People in olden time p. 70
- Large and Small Communities
- An American View of England p. 71
- Parliamentary Reform: What is it? p. 72
- "What shall we do?"
- Local Developments p. 73
- Acceptances: "Kites." p. 74
- Ticket-of-Leave Politicians
- National Deb': Lease p. 75
- Who and What should be taxed?
- Indirect and Direct Taxation p. 76