The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 39
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 39]
- Col. Ingersoll at Home; Biographical Notes, Occasional Utterances, Characteristics — by Robert G. Ingersoll
- The True Story of my Parliamentary Struggle — by Charles Bradlaugh
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- Report
- List of Witnesses p. 11
- Minutes of Evidence
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Appendix. — Appendix No. 1. — Precedents Relative to Parliamentary Oaths p. 55
- Precedent of a Member disabled for having sat in the House without taking the Oath p. 55
- Precedent of a Member Admitted to sit without taking the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy p. 56
- Precedent of a Member Discharged for declining to take the Oaths
- Precedent of a Member Discharged for declining to take the Oaths p. 57
- Precedent of a Member Committed to the Tower for declining to take the Oaths p. 58
- Precedent of a Member, being a Quaker, refusing to take the Oath
- Precedent of a Member expelled for absconding, and not taking the Oaths p. 60
- "Aberllefenny, 18th February, 1715 p. 62
- Precedent of a Member refusing to take the Oath of Supremacy p. 63
- Precedent of a Member being a Quaker, claiming to make an Affirmation p. 65
- Precedent of a Member omitting the words in the Oath of Abjuration "On the true Faith of a Christian." p. 66
- Precedent of a Member omitting the words in the Oath of Abjuration, "on the true faith of a Christian." p. 70
- Precedent of a Member stating that he had a conscientious objection to take the Oath p. 71
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Appendix No. 2 p. 72
- Precedents Relating to Parliamentary Oaths. — Case of Attorney General Sir Francis Bacon, Commons Journals, Vol. 1, page 459, 11th April, 1614, continued from page 456, 8th April p. 72
- Case of John Wilkes, Esquire, Commons Journal, 38, page 977, 3rd May, 1782 p. 73
- Case of Mr. John Horne Tooke, Parliamentary History, Vol. 35, page 956, 16th February, 1801 p. 74
- Appendix No. 3 p. 75
- Mr. Bradlaugh's Speeches p. 78
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Appendix. — Appendix No. 1. — Precedents Relative to Parliamentary Oaths p. 55
- How The British House of Commons Treated Charles Bradlaugh, M.P p. 98
- The Latest Constitutional Struggle: A Register of Events Which have occurred since April 2nd, 1880 — by W. Mawer p. 16
- A Christian View of the "Bradlaugh" Case — by Stewart D. Headlam
- A Cardinal's Broken Oath; A Letter to his Eminence Henry Edward, Cardinal-Archbishop of Westminster — by Charles Bradlaugh p. 12
- The True Basis of Morality — by Annie Besant p. 8
- Evolution: An Address Delivered to the Timaru Debating Society — by Archdeacon Henry William Harper
- The Harmony Between Geology and Genesis; A Lecture Given in reply to Mr. Denton's Lecture on "Science and the Bible" — by E. C. Spicer p. 23
- The Meaning of History; Two Lectures — by Frederic Harrison
- Leslie's Four Marks: A Extract from that Author's Work, Entitled, 'A Short and Easy Method with the Deists' — by Charles Leslie
- The Atonement: Old Truths as Seen Under a New Light — by C. P. B. Alsop
- Pictures we have Seen of "The Unknown God." — by Archibald Campbell
- Jesus "Who is Called Christ": A Plain Survey of his Life and Character as Found in the Gospels — by Archibald Campbell
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Letters to the Orthodox — by Thomas Walker
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- Letters to the Orthodox p. 5
- Letter No II p. 9
- Letter No. III p. 12
- Letter No IV p. 16
- Letter No. V p. 20
- Letter No. VI p. 23
- Letter No VII p. 27
- Letter No VIII p. 31
- Letter No. IX p. 36
- Letter No X p. 38
- The Jews and Gentiles: a Lecture — by Thomas Walker
- Ancient Fictions Versus Modern Facts; and Modern Criticisms of Some Ancient Worthies! A Lecture Delivered in the Freethought Hall, at Christchurch, May 21st, 1882 — by William Pratt
- Essay on Miracles — by David Hume
- Introduction
- On Miracles
- Civil and Religious Liberty: With some Hints Taken from the French Revolution — by Annie Besant
- Studies in Materialism — by Ben Elmy
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- Studies in Materialism
- Philosophic Atheism: a Bundle of Fragments — by Joseph Symes
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- Philosophic Atheism
- Christianity at the Bar of Science — by Joseph Symes
- Secular Ceremonies: A Burial Service — by Austin Holyoake
- Secular Ceremonies: Naming of Infants — by Charles Watts p. 8
- Religion: Its Changing Forms and its Eternal Essence — by M. J. Savage p. 4
- Reorganisation of English Institutions — by F. W. Newman
- Reorganisation of English Institutions
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The Western Farmer of America — by Augustus Mongredien
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- The Western Farmer of America
- Chapter I. — Introductory
- Chapter II p. 7
- Chapter III p. 17
- Chapter IV p. 25
- Appendix p. 28
- The Soil of Great Britain and Ireland — by Charles Ellershaw
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The Soil of Great Britain and Ireland. — The Proletariat and the Land
- The Proletaire
- Competition p. 6
- Three Political, Axioms p. 7
- Property p. 8
- Landlords p. 9
- Game p. 11
- Land p. 13
- Laissez Faire p. 16
- Virgin Soil p. 17
- The Illogical Imaginativeness of Ireland p. 19
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The Lands Of Ireland p. 23
- The Memories Of The Past p. 23
- Free Sale of Land p. 36
- Nationalisation of Land p. 38
- The Land Law (Ireland) Act p. 41
- Irish Intransigeance p. 46
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The Soil of Great Britain and Ireland. — The Proletariat and the Land
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Testimonies of Medical Men, On the Protection Supposed to be Afforded by Vaccination from 1805 to 1881 p. 53
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Medical Testimonies
- Dr. Benjamin Moseley, 1805, Physician to the Chelsea Hospital for 30 years
- The Royal Jennerian Society
- The Royal College of Surgeons, 1806
- Thomas Brown, Surgeon, Musselburgh, 1809 p. 6
- John Birch, Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital, 1815, referring to the excuses made by the Jennerians for vaccine failure p. 7
- Professor Maunsell, M.D., Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland
- George Gregory, M.D., Physician to the London Small-pox and Vaccination Hospital
- Dr. Copeland p. 8
- Dr. T. Brown, 1842
- Lancet, 21st May, 1853
- Dr. J. Brady, M.P p. 9
- Dr. Noirot, France
- Josef Hermann, Principal Physician at the Imperial Hospital, Vienna, from 1858 to 1864
- T. Massey Harding, M.R.C.S., formerly House Surgeon of Middlesex Hospital, and for 12 years Public Vaccinator in Worcestershire p. 10
- Mr. Badcock, of Brighton
- C. T. Pearce, M.R.C.S
- Dr. James Rowell, Health Officer for San Francisco, U.S A
- Dr. Ballard, one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Vaccine p. 11
- Sir James Y. Simpson, M.D. Edin
- Mr. Simon, F.R.C.S., Medical Officer to the Privy Council
- Dr. Caron, 22, Rue du Bouloi, Paris, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, and late Government Physician to the Paris Prisons:
- Mr. Marson, Surgeon to the Highgate Small-pox Hospital
- Dr. Farr
- Lancet, January 21st, 1871
- Dr. Muller, Privy-Councillor to the Imperial Government, Berlin p. 12
- Dr. Vick, Eckerbery, near Stettin
- Dr. Druitt
- Dr. Nittinger, of Stuttgart, writes, in 1872, of Wurtemburg:— p. 13
- Charles John Bricknell, M.R.C.S., Banbury
- Dr. Leander Josef Keller
- Chas. T. Pearce, M.R.C.S p. 14
- John Simon, Medical Officer of Privy Council
- Dr. H. Oidtmann, of Linnich
- Dr. Stramm, Medical Staff Officer in the Prussian Army
- New York Medical Journal, February 1875 p. 15
- Dr. Seaton
- Thomas Skinner, M.D., Liverpool
- Dr. Charles Lakin, L.R C.P., Leicester
- Dr. J. Shorthouse p. 16
- Dr. Von Niemeyer, Professor of Medicine at Tübingen, 1878
- Mr. Ceely, M.R.C S., Aylesbury
- Dr. W. Job Collins, L.R.C.P
- Dr. Chas. Cameron, M.P
- Enoch Robinson, M.R.C.S p. 17
- Enoch Robinson, M.R.C.S., late Medical Officer of Health, Dukinfield
- Dr. C. Spinzig, St. Louis, U.S.A
- Geo. Worthington, M.D p. 18
- Dr. Gayton
- Dr. H. Oidtmann, Linnich
- Dr. Risdon Bennett p. 19
- Dr. Charles Pigeon, Fourchambault, (Nievre,) France
- Dr. Jules Guerin, Paris
- Dr. Charles Cameron, M.P
- Dr. Fraser Nicolson
- W. J. Collins, B.Sc. M.R.C.S p. 20
- J. J. Garth Wilkinson, M.R.C.S.E
- Recent Vaccination Disasters in the United States. — Vaccination and Death
- Dangers of Vaccination with Calf Lymph
- The London Society for the Abolition of Compulsory Vaccination
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Medical Testimonies
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Laws of the Dunedin Jewish Congregation — by Dunedin Jewish Congregation
- Laws for the Management of the Dunedin Jewish Congregation
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- II
- III
- IV
- V
- VI p. 6
- VII
- VIII
- IX
- X
- XI
- XII
- XIII p. 7
- XIV
- XV
- XVI
- XVII
- XVIII
- XIX
- XX
- XXI
- XXII p. 8
- XXIII
- XXIV
- XXV
- XXVI
- XXVII
- XXVIII
- XXIX
- XXX p. 9
- XXXI
- XXXII
- XXXIII
- XXXIV
- XXXV
- XXXVI
- XXXVII
- XXXVIII p. 10
- XXXIX
- XL
- XLI
- XLII
- XLIII
- XLIV
- XLV p. 11
- XLVI
- XLVII
- XLVIII
- XLIX
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- LI
- LII
- LIII p. 12
- LIV
- LV
- LVI
- LVII
- LVIII
- LIX
- LX
- LXI
- LXII p. 13
- LXIII
- LXIV
- LXV
- LXVI
- LXVII
- LXVIII
- LXIX
- LXX p. 14
- LXXI
- LXXII. Births
- LXXIII
- LXXIV
- LXXV. Marriages
- LXXVI
- LXXVII
- LXXVIII p. 15
- LXXIX
- LXXX. Death
- LXXXI
- LXXXII
- LXXXIII
- LXXXIV
- LXXXV p. 16
- LXXXVI
- LXXXVII
- LXXXVIII. Registration
- LXXXIX. Precedence for Calling to the Torah
- XC p. 17
- XCI
- XCII
- XCIII
- XCIV
- XCV
- XCVI
- XCVII
- XCVIII
- XCIX p. 18
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- CI. Interpretation of President
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Nineteenth Annual Report of the Committee of Management of the Benevolent Institution [1881] — by Otago Benevolent Institution
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- Nineteenth Annual Report of the Committee of Management of the Otago Benevolent institution
- Medical Report p. 7
- Report of Proceedings at the Annual Meeting p. 10
- The Benevolent Asylum Inquiry p. 14
- [Tables] p. 18
- Rules of the Benevolent Institution, Dunedin p. 20
- Life Governors p. 24
- Ladies who are Entitled to the Rights and Privileges of Life Governors p. 25
- Otago Benevolent Institution. — List of Subscription, Donation, and Collections p. 26
- Dunedin Female Refuge [Annual Report 1879-80] — by Dunedin Female Refuge p. 29
- Dunedin Female Refuge [Annual Report 1880-81] — by Dunedin Female Refuge
- Dunedin Female Refuge [Annual Report 1881-82] — by Dunedin Female Refuge
- Dunedin Female Refuge [Annual Report 1882-83] — by Dunedin Female Refuge
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How to Spend Sixpence, Containing Sixty-Nine Valuable Vegetarian Recipes — by W. M. Wright
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"How to Spend Sixpence."
- [introduction]
- "How to Spend Sixpence" p. 2
- 1. Durham Pudding p. 3
- 2. Oatmeal Porridge
- 3. Barley & Apple Pudding p. 4
- 4. Groat Pudding
- 5. Indian Meal or food Reform Knobs
- 6. Indian Meal Porridge p. 5
- 7. Indian Meal And Oatmeal Porridge
- 8. Whole Wheat Meal Porridge p. 6
- 9. Boiled Indian Meal Pudding
- 10. Batter or "Egg-Bread." p. 7
- 11. Barley Soup
- 12. Potatoe Soup
- 13. Combination Porridge p. 8
- 14. Rice Pudding
- 15. Stewed Rhubarb
- 16. Haricot Bean Soup p. 9
- 17. Lentil Soup
- 18 Hominy Pudding p. 10
- 19. Hominy Porridge
- Vegetarian Recipes. — Porridge, &c
- Soups p. 11
- Fruit Preparations p. 13
- Vegetarian Preparations p. 15
- Peas,; &c p. 17
- Vegetable Pies p. 18
- Sundries p. 19
- The late Mrs. Simpson's Recipe for Mince-Meat p. 22
- The late Miss Simpson's Recipe for Plum Pudding
- The Bread Reform p. 23
- Index
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"How to Spend Sixpence."