The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 48
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 48]
- Political speeches in Scotland — by W. E. Gladstone
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- I. Introductory
- II. Tuesday, November 25th, 1879. — First Midlothian Speech
- III. Wednesday, November 26th, 1879. — Second Midlothian Speech
- IV. Thursday, November 27th, 1879. — Third Midlothian Speech.
- V. And VI. Saturday, November 29th, 1879. — Speeches in the corn Exchange and Waverley Market, Edinburgh
- VII. Monday, December 1st, 1879. — Speeches at Dunfermline, Perth, and Aberfedly Railway Stations p. 79
- VIII. Friday, December 5th, 1879. — Speech in st, Andrew's Hall, Glasgow p. 87
- IX. Saturday, December 6th, 1879. — Speech at Motherwell Station p. 101
- Report of the Industrial Exhibition, Held in the Drillshed, Christchurch [1880] — by Industrial Exhibition, Christchurch
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- Industrial Exhibition
- [introduction]
- Minerals p. 11
- Metal Manufactures p. 13
- Printing, Bookbinding, &c p. 16
- Woods and Wood-Ware
- Leather and Leather Goods p. 18
- Furniture, &c p. 19
- Wool, Fibre, &c p. 20
- General Manufactures p. 21
- Art Processes p. 23
- Petroleum p. 24
- Produce, &c
- Machinery and Models p. 25
- Pictures
- Conclusion p. 26
- Close of the Exhibition
- Industrial Exhibition Commission p. 27
- Complimentary Dinner p. 28
- Industrial Exhibition
- New Zealand Manufactures in Native Timbers, with Description Thereof — by Guthrie and Larnach's New Zealand Timber and Woodware Factories Company, Limited p. 30
- New Zealand Court Official Catalogue of Exhibits, International Exhibition Sydney 1879 — by International Exhibition, Sydney
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- New Zealand, — Department I. Mining, Metallurgy, and Their products p. 1
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Department II. — Manufactures p. 12
- Group—Chemicals. — Class 200 p. 12
- Class 201 p. 13
- Class 202 p. 14
- Class 203 p. 15
- Group—Ceramics, Pottery, Porcelain, &c. — Class 206
- Class 207
- Class 213
- Group—Furniture and Objects of General Use in Construction and in Dwellings. — Class 217 p. 16
- Class 218 p. 17
- Class 219
- Class 220
- Class 222
- Class 223 p. 18
- Class 224
- Class 225
- Class 227
- Group—Yarns and Woven Goods of Vegetable or Mineral Materials. — Class 229 p. 19
- Group—Woven and Felted Goods of Wool and Mixture of Wool. — Class 236
- Class 237 p. 20
- Class 238
- Class 239
- Class 241
- Group—Silk and Silk Fabrics, and Mixtures in Which Silk is the Predominating Material. — Class 242 p. 21
- Class 247
- Class 249
- Group—Clothing, Jewellery, and Ornaments—Travelling Equipments. — Class 250
- Class 251 p. 22
- Class 252
- Class 253 p. 23
- Class 254
- Class 256
- Group—Paper, Blank Books, and Stationery. — Class 260 p. 24
- Class 261
- Group—Medicine, Surgery, Prothesis. — Class 272 p. 25
- Class 276
- Group—Hardware, Edge Tools, Cutlery, and Metallic Products. — Class 281
- Class 282
- Class 283
- Group—Fabrics of Vegetable, Animal, or Mineral Materials. — Class 284 p. 26
- Class 285
- Class 286
- Class 288 p. 27
- Class 294
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Department III. — Education and Science p. 28
- Group—Educational Systems, Methods and Libraries. — Class 301 p. 28
- Class 305 p. 31
- Class 306
- Group.—Scientific and Philosophical Instruments and Methods. — Class 307 p. 32
- Class 309
- Class 313 p. 33
- Group—Engineering, Architecture, Charts, Maps, and Graphic Representations. — Class 314
- Class 319
- Group.—Physical and Moral Condition of Man. — Class 322
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Department IV. Art p. 36
- Group.—Sculpture. — Class 400 p. 36
- Class 401
- Class 402
- Class 405 p. 37
- Group.—Painting. — Class 406
- Class 407 p. 39
- Group—Engraving and Lithography. — Class 410 p. 41
- Class 411 p. 42
- Class 413
- Class 414
- Class 415
- Class 416 p. 44
- Class 417
- Group—Industrial and Architectural Designs, Models, and Decorations. — Class 419 p. 45
- Class 420
- Group—Decorations with Ceramic and Vitreous Materials, Mosaic and Inlaid Work. — Class 424
- Class 427
- Department V. Machinery p. 47
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Department VI. Agriculture p. 49
- Group.—Animal Products, Land and Marine (used as food). — Class 600 p. 49
- Class 601 p. 50
- Class 603
- Group.—Animal Products, Land and Marine (used as Materials). — Class 604
- Class 607 p. 51
- Class 609
- Group.—Arboriculture and Forest Products. — Class 613
- Class 614 p. 53
- Class 616 p. 54
- Class 619
- Group—Agricultural Products. — Class 623
- Class 624 p. 59
- Class 626
- Class 627 p. 60
- Group—Vegetable Products, Used as Food or Materials. — Class 629 p. 61
- Class 630 p. 63
- Class 633
- Group—Wines, Spirituous, Fermented, and other Drinks. — Class 635
- Class 636 p. 64
- Class 637 p. 67
- Group—Textile Substance of Vegetable or Animal Origin. — Class 639 p. 68
- Class 642
- Class 643
- Group—Machines, Implements, and Processes of Manufacture. — Class 653
- Class 654 p. 69
- Class 658
- Group—Agricultural, Engineering, and Administration. — Class 660
- Class 662
- Group—Tillage and General Management. — Class 666
- Department VII. Horticulture p. 70
- Dunedin Industrial Exhibition
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- Introduction
- Class 1. — Works of Art, &c
- Class 2. — Furniture and Accessories p. 22
- Class 3. — Textile Fabrics p. 29
- Class 4. — Raw and Manufactured Products p. 35
- Class 5. — Alimentary Products p. 37
- Class 6. — Agriculture and Horticulture p. 46
- Class 7. — Machinery & Metal Manufactures p. 47
- Class 8. — Mining Industries p. 53
- Statistics p. 57
- Index to Exhibitors p. 60
- A Guide to the Property Assessment act 1879 — by Chas. M. Crombie
- "The Property Assessment act, 1879," "The Property Tax Act, 1879."
- Introductory
- Property liable to Taxation. Section 12
- The Principle of Valuation. Section 32
- Personal Property. Sections 8, 9,10, 32, 35 p. 6
- Real Property p. 8
- Separate Interests to be Valued. Section 24
- Assessment of Leased Land
- Assessment of Land Sold on Time Payments p. 9
- Land Includes Improvements
- Mortgages. Sections 22 and 23 p. 10
- Real Property Liable for tax Notwithstanding Transfer. Section 25
- Exemptions. Section 26
- Tenants of Exempt Lands. Sections 27 and 28
- Covenants Contrary to Act Void. Section 29
- Companies to Appoint Public Officer. Section 18 p. 11
- Companies Assessed. Section 13
- Banking Companies Assessed. Section 14
- Insurance Companies Assessed. Section 16 p. 12
- Foreign Loan Companies Assessed. Sections 15 and 34
- Partnerships. Section 21
- Agents and Trustees. Sections 19, 20, and 89
- Regulations. Section 11 p. 13
- Secrecy of Assessments. Sections 8, 9, 42, 44, 46
- Objections. Sections 43 and 47 to 55 p. 14
- Boards of Reviewers. Sections 56 to 69
- Power of Commissioner to Alter Rolls. Sections 70, 71, 72 p. 15
- Evidence of Assessments. Section 74
- Collection of Tax. Sections 75, 76, 77
- Sale of Land in Payment of Taxes. Sections 78 to 84 p. 16
- Unknown or Absentee Owner. Sections 85 and 86
- Remedies Against Tenant. Section 87
- Recovery of tax Paid on Account of Another. Section 88
- Tax Due by Persons Under Disability. Section 89
- Wrong Amount of Tax Paid. Sections 90 and 91 p. 17
- Power to Extend Times and Dates. Section 92
- Penalties. Sections 10, 93 to 96
- Notice Requiring Statements to be Furnished. Section 30 p. 18
- Persons to Obtain Forms. Section 31
- Persons to Furnish Statements of all Property. Section 32
- Making Returns
- Schedules No. 2 And No. 3
- The Land Tax. Sections 97 and 98 p. 20
- General
- One Assessment for Colonial and Local Purposes p. 22
- New Zealand Property Bate Ordinance, 1814 p. 23
- An Act To Impose A Property Tax p. 30
- A Lecture on the Influence of art upon Human Happiness — by Justice Alexander James Johnston
- Co-operation: The Social Equalizer, the Pacificator of all Antagonism Between Capital and Labour, the Goal of all Industrial Enterprise — by George Lacy
- Ireland; A Historical Sketch Explanatory of the Past and Present Condition of the Country — by Rev. Robert Mckinney
- Ireland — by John Boyd Kinnear
- Trial of the Land Leaguers. — Splendid Speech — by A. M. Sullivan
- Extract from the Graphic, May 29th 1880 [Preface by Thomas Chambers] — by The Graphic
- Marriage With a Deceased Wife's Sister — by Alexander James Edmund Cockburn p. 4
- An Historical View of the Restrictions Upon Marriage Especially in Relation to England with the True Reasons Why Marriage with the Sister of a Deceased Wife was Prohibited p. 8
- Annual Report of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce August, 1880 — by Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
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Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Caledonian Society of Otago [1878-79] — by Caledonian Society of Otago
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- Seventeeth Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the, Caledonian Society of Otago
- Balance Sheet of the Caledonian Society of Otago, August 31, 1879 p. 4
- Closing of the Caledonian Society's Evening Classes.—session 1879 p. 6
- The Masters and Their Classes p. 8
- Classifation
- I.—Engineers' Class (Mr. Jackson's) p. 9
- II.—Mathematics (Mr. Kyle's)
- III.—Chemistry (Mr. Wicks') p. 10
- IV.—Latin Class (Mr. M'Lean's)
- V.—Shorthand (Mr. Smith's)
- VI.—Senior Class (Mr. Kneen's) p. 11
- VII.—Senior Class (Mr. Worsop's)
- VIII.-Junior Class (Mr. Balsille's)
- IX.—Junior Class (Mr. Cook's) p. 12
- Conduct of Pupils
- Caledonian Society of Otago — Office-Bearers
- Are we to Stay Here? A Paper on the New Zealand Public Works Policy of 1870 — by Henry John Sealy
- University Reform The Inaugural Address for 1881 — by A. W. Bickerton
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The New Zealand Shipping Company Limited, and The late General Manager — by H. Selwyn Smith
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To the Shareholders in the New Zealand Shipping Company Limited
- Melbourne. 14th July, 1875. Thomas M. Stewart, Esq., Bank of New Zealand p. 6
- Melbourne, 20th August, 1875. Thomas M. Stewart, Esq p. 7
- Melbourne, 7th September, 1875. Thomas M. Stewart, Esq., Bank of New Zealand p. 8
- The New Zealand Shipping Company Limited, Christchurch, 18th September, 1875. H. Selwyn Smith, Esq., Melbourne p. 9
- Melbourne, 2nd October, 1875. Joseph Gould, Esq., Secretary The New Zealand Shipping Co. Limited, Christchurch p. 10
- Christchurch, 14th January, 1879. J. L. Coster, Esq., Chairman of The New Zealand Shipping Co. Limited p. 12
- Christchurch, 4th November, 1879 p. 13
- Hereford Street, Christchurch, N.Z., 25th November, 1879. H. Selwyn Smith, Esq., New Zealand Shipping Company Office, Hereford Street, Christchurch p. 14
- Christchurch, 24th December, 1879. Messrs. Harper, Harper and Scott. Re The New Zealand Shipping Company's Letters p. 16
- Christchurch, 29th December, 1879. Messrs. Harper, Harper and Scott, Re The New Zealand Shipping Company p. 17
- [printer] p. 18
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To the Shareholders in the New Zealand Shipping Company Limited
- The Griffiths V. Johnson Libel Case
- Three Sermons Preached in the Catholic Apostolic Church — by The Unity of the Church of Christ
- The Key; A Series of Communications Bearing on the Spiritual Philosophy
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- As to the Nature of the Godhead
- On the Ancient Religions and Civilisations p. 2
- Spiritual Teachings on the Mind or Soul of Man p. 5
- Classification of the Human Race p. 9
- A Classification Somewhat Suitable to the British Races p. 29
- Average Helenes and Trojans, 2nd Stage. p. 30
- Ancient Greeks in 3rd Stage
- Athenian People at the Best Period p. 31
- Low Type Religious Fanatic of Medieval and Modern Europe
- Religious Fanatic of Higher and More Dangerous Organism
- Jesus and Mahomet, and Perhaps some Other Partly Educated, Self-Asserting Media
- Method of Spirit Intercourse With the Noblest Reasoning Medium of Ancient Times p. 35
- Nebuchadnezzar's Dream; or, Britain, the Universal and Last Empire — by R. N. Adams
- Nebuchadnezzar's Dream; or, Britain, the Universal and Last Empire
- Religion of Humanity; Annual Address Delivered at the Positivist School [1880] — by Richard Congreve
- What Must we do to be Saved? — by Robert G. Ingersoll
- [title page]
- What Must we do to be Saved?
- [introduction]
- You don't Persecute Me p. 4
- Making a New Translation;
- He was a Reformer p. 5
- The First of These Gospels
- In The Sixth Chapter p. 6
- I War Against Certain Doctrines
- Gentleman With an Inquiring Mind p. 7
- Desert Fathers and Mothers p. 8
- He Ascended Bodily Before Their Eyes
- His Disciples Would Know p. 9
- He Forgave Them all Freely There p. 10
- They Never Heard of it
- Upon the Book of John p. 11
- No Girl Should be Allowed by Law
- The Sword of His Eternal Wrath p. 13
- About How Long Will it Take p. 14
- Was The Church of God p. 15
- The Preachers Don't Believe p. 16
- Not Associate With Universalists;
- The Gospel of Good Health p. 17
- Every Crime is a Mistake
- Sea of Trouble Casts no Wave p. 18
- Hereafter [and "Christian Religion." A Lecture by Whung Chung Foo] — by Robert G. Ingersoll
- The Lecture — by Robert G. Ingersoll
- [introduction]
- What the Deities Demanded
- How the Gods Differed
- The Penalty for Refusing to Worship
- What our Ancestors Did
- What the Gods Threatened
- Why Most Gods are Males p. 3
- Worn-Out Beliefs
- What Christians Claim p. 4
- People Beginning to Reason
- What Religionists Believe p. 5
- What the Church Wishes
- What Man Must Do p. 6
- A Supposition
- A Question for Parents
- A Clerical Balance p. 7
- The Crusade
- Religion Like Nations
- The Trinity of Science
- Ingersoll's Latest Oration on Thomas Paine. — by Robert G. Ingersoll, Robert G. Ingersoll, Robert G. Ingersoll, Robert G. Ingersoll
- [introduction]
- Truth About the Dead
- A Friend of Man
- One of the Mainstays of Liberty p. 2
- The Best Political Whiter 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 Reputed 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
- The Finding, Hunting, and Running to Earth of the Ritualistic Fox
- The Means of Escape, or Existing Evils and Their Cure — by John Nicholson
- Political speeches in Scotland — by W. E. Gladstone