The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53
Contents
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- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53]
- The doctrine of evolution: being a brief review of the cardinal arguments of Darwinism — by Thomson Wilson Leys
- The Doctrine of Evolution
- I
- II. — The Antiquity of Man p. 10
- Cave-Hunting p. 11
- Difficulties in Determining Age p. 12
- Exploded Ideas about Savage Races p. 14
- The Maori Cosmogony p. 15
- Edison on Scientific Frauds p. 16
- Ancient Skulls Refute the Doctrine of Descent
- III. — Man's Physical Frame p. 17
- Embryonic Types p. 19
- Reversion p. 22
- IV. — Rudimentary Organs p. 23
- Mr. Darwin's Confession of Error p. 27
- V. — The Uniformity of Creation p. 29
- Spontaneous Generation p. 31
- Evolution Refuted by Tue Fauna of New Zealand and Australia p. 33
- VI. — A Retrospect and Summary p. 36
- Proof of a Creation p. 42
- Evolution in the Production of Sensation and Mind p. 43
- The Moral and Spiritual Aspects of the Question p. 45
- What is Freethought? An address delivered ... at the opening of the Lyceum Hall, on Sunday, 30th April, 1882 — by Sir Robert Stout
- The religion of the future: a discourse delivered to immense audiences in America — by Robert Green Ingersoll
- Ingersoll's — Latest Oration on Thomas Paine — by Robert Green Ingersoll, Robert Green Ingersoll, Robert Green Ingersoll, Robert Green Ingersoll
- [introduction]
- Truth about the Dead
- A Friend of Man
- One of the Mainstays of Liberty p. 2
- The Best Political Writer that Ever Lived
- "These are the Times that Try Men's Souls."
- A Splenid Monument Covered with Lies.' p. 3
- "The Rights of Man."
- "The World is My Country, and to Do Good My Religion." p. 4
- Filled with a Real Love for Mankind
- A Vote Against his Own Life
- Splendid Sentiments:
- The Messenger of Death Passed by p. 5
- Take a Look behind the Altar
- The Church has Violated Even his Grave
- You Must Believe p. 6
- He Believed in One God, and in No More
- Whale, Jonah, and All
- He Used None that have been Refuted p. 7
- We Attack their Creed
- He was Unacquainted with the Dead Languages
- In Force in Maryland p. 8
- The Church was Ignorant, Bloody, and Relentless
- Some One had to Lead the Way p. 9
- Paine Struck the First Grand Blow
- His Crime p. 10
- Where Others Worshipped, He Wept and Scorned
- Why I Hate it
- Is it Nothing to Free the Mind? p. 11
- Liberty?
- We Need Free Bodies and Free Minds p. 12
- Death Touched his Tired Heart
- Did Thomas Paine Recant?
- The Letter p. 13
- An Old Revolutionary Soldier
- Hates a Patriot?
- Are All Unbelievers
- The First Great Abolitionist p. 14
- A Farmer's Reasons for Not being a Free-Thinker
- National Secular Society's Tracts.—No. 11. — The Atheist's Creed — by William Platt Ball
- A Letter to Robert Stout, Esq., Solicitor, On the Tract Called "Eyeopener, No. 5." — by N.P.J.
- Canterbury Freethought Association — by Canterbury Freethought Association
- The Rev. Joseph Cook: a critique. Reprinted from the North American review, with a preface by G. Lewis — by John Fiske
- The religious signs of the times: a lecture ... delivered in Auckland, New Zealand, on Tuesday, October 10, 1882 — by Joseph Cook
- Orthodoxy unmasked; or, Clerical arguments refuted: an open letter and appendix to the last letter of the Rev. J.A. Dowie, recently published — by Thomas Walker
- The Bishop of Melbourne's address to his Church Assembly, September 1882 Summary of subjects: Salvation Army, Parish guilds — by James Moorhouse
- Outrages upon the Jews in Russia: report of the public meeting at the Mansion House, on Wednesday, February 1st, 1882. With an appendix, containing lists of towns where similar meetings were held, together with a letter addressed to the Chief Rabbi, by the graduates of Oxford University — by Anglo-Jewish Association
- On a few points in the teaching of Thomas Carlyle: an essay read before the Dialectical Society of Canterbury College, 30th September, 1882 — by George Hogben
- Education and Educators — by Richard Laishley
- The public debt of Australasia: a paper read before the Royal Colonial Institute, 21st November 1882 — by Sir Francis Dillon Bell
- A speech on the possible future developments of governments in free states: delivered before the 'Union Debating Society' ... November 15, 1882 — by James Edward FitzGerald
- Land and labour: a lecture delivered before the Trades' & Labour League, in the Lyceum, Dunedin. John Bathgate in the chair — by William Mouat Bolt, William Mouat Bolt, William Mouat Bolt, William Mouat Bolt
- Annual Report of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce. August, 1882 — by Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
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- Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
- Report of Committee
- Direct Steam Communication with Great Britain,
- Otago Central Railway p. 6
- Otago Dock Trust.
- Dunedin Railway Station
- Harbour Improvement Dues
- American Wool Duties
- Bankruptcy Law, Bills of sale Amendment Acts, and Supreme Court Proceedure
- The New Exchange Building p. 7
- Report of Sub-Commitee re discharge and delivery of Cargo at Port Chalmers and Dunedin
- Discharge of Cargo at Port Chalmers
- Delivery of Goods at Dunedin
- Tribunals of Commerce p. 15
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Dunedin Chamber of Commerce p. 26
- Receipts and Expenditure to 1st July, 1882. — Receipts p. 26
- Comparative Table of Imports and Exports for the Port of Dunedin for the Years ending June 30th, 1880, 1881, and 1882, respectively p. 27
- Customs Revenue Returns for the year ended 31st March, l882, for all Ports of Entry
- Return of Shipping at the Port of Dunedin for the Year ending July, 1882
- Registered Tonnage of Colonial Owned Vessels, Port of Otago
- Return shewing the number of Foreign and Inter colonial Vessels Entered and Chared at New Zealand Ports during the year ending 30th June, 1882
- Gold Exported. Return of Gold Exported from 1st April, 1857, to 30th June, 1882 p. 28
- Return of Sheep and Lambs in Otago and Southland, May 31, 1881
- Wool Shipments
- The National Debt of New Zealand
- Railways p. 29
- Population
- Banking Returns
- Deposits
- Savings Banks.—Government and Private
- Property Tax Returns
- Mortgages Under the Land Transfer act p. 30
- Agricultural Statistics
- Comparative Returns
- Coal Fields. — Output p. 31
- Industrial Statistics
- Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
- Report of Proceedings at Meeting of Share-holders in Guthrie and Larnach's Woodware Co., held at the Company's Office, on Tuesday, July 18th, 1882, at 2.30 p.m. Mr. Larnach in the Chair — by Guthrie and Larnach's New Zealand Timber and Woodware Factories Company
- Guthrie and Larnach's New Zealand Timber and Woodware Factories Company, Limited — by Guthrie and Larnach's New Zealand Timber and Woodware Factories Company
- Methods of election; [a paper] read 12th October, 1882 — by Edward John Nanson
- Methods of Election
- Methods of the First Class p. 2
- The Single Vote Method
- The Double Vote Method p. 3
- Borda's Method p. 4
- Methods of the Second Class p. 5
- Other Methods of the Second Class p. 9
- Methods of the Third Class p. 10
- Wake's Method
- The Venetian Method p. 12
- Condorcet's Practical Method p. 13
- Method Proposed p. 14
- Cases of Inconsistency p. 17
- Another way of Applying Proposed Method p. 19
- Laplace's Objection p. 20
- A Modification of Proposed Method p. 21
- Algebraic Analysis p. 22
- Cases of More than Three Candidates
- Condorcet's Theoretical Method p. 32
- Comparison of Proposed Method with Condorcet's Theoretical Method p. 33
- Incomplete Voting Papers p. 35
- Casks of Equality p. 37
- Statement of Method
- Practical Details p. 38
- Cases of Bracketing p. 39
- Another Method for Cases of Bracketing p. 41
- Rule for Forfeit p. 43
- Case of Several Vacancies p. 44
- Dunedin Review — by J.G.S. Grant
- The doctrine of evolution: being a brief review of the cardinal arguments of Darwinism — by Thomson Wilson Leys