The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 87
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 87]
- Paddy Murphy's Budget:
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- Paddy Murphy's Budget. — Essince O' Parliment
- The Caversham Race p. 6
- The Dimonstrashun.*
- Siparation p. 8
- The Rival Knights
- So I'm Tould. — A Provincial Lamintashun p. 9
- The Three Kingdoms p. 10
- Baiten Again. — Composed in Anticipashun av our Defaite p. 11
- The Cablegram p. 12
- That Dirty Rinigade* p. 13
- The Native Meetin' p. 14
- The Rooshin Bear p. 15
- The Split Cabinet p. 16
- Openin' O' Parlimint p. 17
- Me An' Misther Rees p. 18
- The Major p. 19
- The Battle O' Thrafalgar Square.* p. 20
- The Prorogashun p. 21
- The Ministerial Visit to Royalty p. 22
- Me Cousin the Dane p. 24
- The Spaiker p. 26
- The Royal Korero p. 27
- A New Pome p. 28
- Me Pals an' Me p. 29
- Talksley Hall p. 30
- Lord Johnny Martin p. 32
- The Budget p. 33
- Me Budget p. 34
- Mick Avick p. 36
- Special Telegram p. 38
- The Demonsthrashion. — Marriage av the Cities. — Thrue an' Faithful Account O' The Openin'
- Lambton Kay
- Beer de Beer p. 44
- The Lost Thribes p. 45
- "Markiss Aroon." p. 47
- Special Telegram p. 49
- Special Telegram p. 50
- Lambton Kay, February 20th, 1879
- Mrs. O'Brien
- Cead Mille Failthe p. 51
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The Governor's Reception p. 53
- Lambton Kay, Wellin'ton, 10th April, 1879 p. 53
- The Farmer p. 54
- The Kurnil's Song
- Tally Ho!
- The Races p. 55
- His Majesty's Throne
- Paddy Murphy and Tay Whiti p. 57
- The Dissolushun p. 58
- Special Telegram p. 59
- Grate Goins on Intireley
- Dead Locks-Ley Hall. — Afther Tinnyson
- On The Tariff p. 65
- The Property Tax p. 66
- The Ruckshions p. 67
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Convarted be the Pasthor p. 69
- Lambton Kay, Willin'ton, February 1st, 1880 p. 69
- Convarted p. 70
- Special Ipistol p. 71
- Jinin' the Mormons p. 72
- Misther Murphy Visits Tay Whitty p. 73
- Special Ipistol p. 75
- The Speech from the Throne p. 77
- The Beer Tax p. 78
- Paddy Dear p. 80
- Special Ipistol p. 81
- Special Pomp — Beautiful Blow p. 82
- Special Ipistol p. 84
- Special Ipistol p. 85
- Special Epistol p. 88
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A Pin Dix p. 91
- [introduction] p. 91
- The Kurnil
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Mac's Farewell.—Aboord a Ship, 1876 p. 92
- [introduction] p. 92
- Adieu to Otago
- Soolieman Pasha p. 93
- [advert]
- Kennedy's Handbook of Scottish Song, With the Melodies; as sung by him with great success for several hundred nights at the Hanover Square Rooms, and Music Hall, Store Street, London, and throughout the principal towns of England and Scotland — by David Kennedy
- Kennedy's Handbook of Scottish Song
- A Man's a Man for a' That
- My Boy Tammy p. 2
- Allister M'Allister
- Leezie Lindsay
- Bonnie Prince Charlie p. 4
- Auld Robin Gray
- Scots, Wha Hae Wi' Wallace Bled!
- The Flowers O' The Forest p. 6
- Wha Wadna Fecht for Charlie
- Jock O' Hazeldean
- Come Under My Plaidie p. 8
- Tullochgorum p. 9
- Of A' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw
- Hame Cam' Our Guidman at E'En
- Get Up an' Bar the Door p. 12
- Thou Ling'ring Star
- Oh! Why Left i My Hame
- Last May a Braw Wooer p. 14
- Gi'E Me a Lass Wi' a Lump O' Land
- Duncan Gray
- Tak' your Auld Cloak About ye p. 16
- My Nannie, O
- My Spouse, Nancy
- Annie's Tryste.1 p. 18
- Caller Herrin'
- There Cam' a Young Man. — Or, the Cauldrife Wooer
- Wae's me for Prince Charlie p. 20
- Lochaber no More
- Green Grow the Rashes, O
- O Whistle and I'll come to you, my Lad p. 22
- John Grumlie
- Braw, Braw Lads
- Young Lochinvar p. 24
- Tam Glen p. 25
- Willie's Gane to Melville Castle
- Bird of the Wilderness. — (The Skylark.) p. 26
- There's Nae Luck about the House
- Ye Banks and Braes
- My Nannie's Awa p. 23
- Auld Lang Syne
- My Heather Hills
- Thou Art Gane Awa' Frae Me, Mary
- Jessie the Flower O' Dunblane
- Gloomy Winters Noo Awa
- My Ain Fireside
- Lament of Flora McDonald
- When the Kye Comes Hame
- When Ye Gang Awa, Jamie. — Jeanie
- The Land 0' the Leal
- Jenny's Bawbee
- The Boatie Rows p. 31
- The Rowan Tree
- The Macgregor's Gathering
- Logan's Beaes
- The Highland Man's Complaint p. 32
- Report and evidence taken by the provisional directorate, Oamaru, September 26, 1877 — by Oamaru Stone Quarrying and Export Company
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Reports, press opinions, etc — by Oamaru Stone Quarrying and Export Company
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- Oamaru Stone Quarrying and Export Co., New Zealand. — Oamaru Stone
- Dunedin, 9th February, 1871. To the Secretary for Land and Works p. 4
- Dunedin, 19th December, 1877. To Messrs. Proctor and Brown p. 6
- Dunedin, October 26th, 1877. The Secretary Oamaru Stone Quarrying and Export Company
- Dunedin, October 26th, 1877 p. 7
- Opinions of the Press
- [From Daily Times, September 29, 1877] p. 9
- [From the Evening Mail, September 20, 1877] p. 10
- [From the Evening Star, October 10, 1877] p. 11
- [From Otago Daily Times, October 18, 1877] p. 13
- [From North Otago Times, September 24, 1877] p. 14
- The Synod and the Snakes, with Pointed Allusion to Spiritualism and Materialism — by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Present Troubles in the Church, and What they Teach Us. (Being a Sermon) p. 16
- The Persecution of the Jews in Russia. Report of the Public Meeting at the Mansion House
- [Reprinted from the Chicago Tribune.] What must we do to be Saved?
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- What must we do to be Saved?
- 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 as 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
- Skulls; or, Man, Woman, and Child
- Skulls; or, Man, Woman, and Child
- [introduction]
- The Paintings of the World
- Orthodoxy is That
- A Row of Human Skulls p. 4
- The Waves of God's Wrath
- I Want to Ask You:
- Woman is Glorified p. 5
- The Good old Times
- "Baptism—with Soap— p. 6
- A lot of Wild Beasts
- The Collar of Torture
- The Scavenger's Daughter
- The Rack p. 7
- Priests Began Turning these Levers
- These Frightful Books
- I Denounce Slavery
- Abraham Lincoln p. 8
- Worshipped the Golden Calf
- Compare George Eliot with Queen Victoria
- The Family Relation p. 9
- Every Minister
- To Hate that God
- He Liked Her
- Go to the Devil p. 10
- Its Song of Joy and Pain
- They Heard a Crash
- In the Same Book p. 11
- Love is the only Thing
- I Stood by the Grave of the Old Napoleon—
- The Only Woman who ever Loved him
- They Stop Courting p. 12
- True Republicanism
- Some Questions
- Suppose A Man p. 13
- Took in the Situation
- Rawhide Under his Coat
- An Atheist; p. 14
- The Fall of Man
- An Auctioneer
- In a Billion Ages
- Coiling, Twisting Snakes p. 15
- I Want to Kick the Doctrine
- The Figure of Justice
- Then Came the Sermon p. 16
- Don't make Slaves of Tour Children on Sunday
- The Laugh of a Child
- The Science of Medicine p. 17
- Men are Oaks
- Revolution
- Account for John Calvin p. 18
- An Infidel or an Atheist
- The Rev. Mr. Collyer p. 19
- God was a Polygamist;
- Prof. Swing
- His Name is Herford p. 20
- The Reverend Mr. Ryder;
- A Rabbi Bien p. 21
- A Vulgar Falsifier
- The Story of Jephthah
- The Blood of Thine Enemies p. 22
- The Rev. Dr. Newman
- The Old Testament
- So St. Chrysostom p. 23
- The Mire of Degradation
- Rome's Recruits, or the Roll of Honour, A list of converts to Catholicism during the last forty years. - 2 ed., with original leading articles. Re-printed from the 'Whitehall review'
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- Introduction
- Rome's Recruits
- "The Whitehall Review" List of Conveets to Romanism p. 8
- Rome's Recruits. — Second List
- "The Whitehall Review" Second List of Converts to Catholicism
- Rome's Recruits. — Third List
- "the Whitehall Review" Third List of Converts to Catholicism p. 28
- "The Whitehall Review" Fourth (and Final) List of Converts to Catholicism p. 36
- Addenda p. 43
- [The Chiniquy lectures, delivered in the Protestant Hall, Sydney]
- Deliverted in the Protestant Hall, Sydney. — Public Reception in Sydney
- Why I, With 25,000 of My Countrymen, Left the Church of Rome p. 4
- Is the Church of Rome a Branch of the Church of Christ; or, is it Old Heathenism Under a Christian Name? p. 13
- Rome, and Liberty of Conscience p. 17
- Auriculae Confession Addressed to Men Only p. 23
- Auricular Confession Addressed to Men and Women p. 26
- The Education of Protestant Boys and Girls in the Colleges and Nunneries of Rome p. 30
- The Chiniquy Lectures — Second Series. — Delivered in the Protestant Hall, Sydney. — The Celibacy of the Priests and Nuns Reviewed by the Light of the Gospel and their Own Historians
- The Jesuits, What they have been, What they are, and What they will be to the End p. 40
- Chiniquy Vindicated p. 46
- A Romish Bishop's Testimony p. 47
- Facts and opinions tending to show the scriptural lawfulness of marriage with a deceased wife's sister, and the consequent necessity for its legalization in England, in accordance with the laws and practice of other Christian nations — by Marriage Law Reform Association
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- Facts and Opinions
- Facts
- Opinions
- Royal Commissioners
- Dr. Musgrave, Archbishop of York
- Archbishop Whately
- The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Tait.)
- Lord Palmerston p. 11
- Earl Russell
- The Right Hon". W. E. Gladstone, M.P., Etc
- The Right Hon. John Bright, M.P p. 12
- The Twelve Judges, 1670 p. 13
- Lord Westbury
- Lord Lyndhurst
- Bishop Jeremy Taylor
- Chief Justice Story, Massachusetts p. 14
- Dr. Taylor
- Lord Chief Justice Denman
- Lord Chief Justice Cockburn
- Chancellor Kent, New York p. 15
- Bishop Jewel
- Bishop Heber
- Dr. Vaughan, Master of the Temple
- Dr. Thirlwall, Bishop of St. David's p. 16
- Bishop of Lincoln (Dr. Kay)
- Dr. Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff
- Dr. Stopford, Bishop of Meath (1842)
- Bishop of Manchester (Dr. Lee)
- The Rev. James Cochrane, Cupar, Fife, Minister of the Established Church of Scotland (1869)
- Lord Auckland, Bishop of Bath and Wells p. 17
- Dr. Bickersteth, Bishop of Ripon
- Dr. Villiers, Bishop of Durham
- Dr. Fitzgerald, Bishop of Cork
- The Bishop of Down and Connor (Dr. Knox) p. 18
- Bishop of Limerick (Dr. Griffin.)
- Robert Southey
- Dr. Benjamin Franklin
- John Fry
- Sir William Jones p. 19
- Rev. John Wesley
- Dr. Samuel Parr
- Cardinal Wiseman
- The Chief Rabbi of the Jews
- Rev. Dr. Adam Clarke p. 20
- Rev. Dr. Bunting
- Rev. Thomas Binney
- Dissenting Ministers of Three Denominations
- Baptist Ministers in London
- Lord Macaulay p. 21
- Rev. Dr. Chalmers
- Rev. Dr. Eadie
- M. Delangle
- Sir George Grey
- Rt. Hon. James Stuart Wortley p. 22
- Earl St. Germans
- Lord Wodehouse
- Viscount Gage
- Sir G. Cornewall Lewis
- Lord Francis Egerton p. 23
- Lord Houghton
- Earl of Albemarle
- Viscount Lifford
- The Right Rev. the Bishop of Worcester. — (Dr. Philpott.) p. 24
- The Late Duke of Norfolk
- Rt. Hon. Sidney Herbert, M.P
- Lord Overstone
- T. E. Headlam, M.P p. 25
- Dr. Lushington, M.P
- J. P. Plumptre, Esq., M.P
- Earl of Ellenborough
- Rt. Rev. Bishop M'Ilvaine (Ohio)
- Rt. Rev. Bishop Burgess (Maine) p. 26
- Rt. Rev. Bishop Potter (Pennsylvania)
- Rev. Dr. Lee
- A. Bach, Esq
- John Quincy Adams p. 27
- Judge Livingston (United States)
- Hon. Judge Mason (United States)
- Very Rev. Dr. Hook, Dean of Chichester
- The Ven. Archdeacon Hare
- Rev. Canon Champneys p. 28
- Rev. Canon Dale
- Rev. Canon Miller, D.D
- Dr. Hill, Archdeacon Of Derby
- Chancellor of St. David's p. 29
- Chancellor Martin (Exeter)
- Rev. C. J. Goodhart, M.A
- Rev. Canon Gurnet, M.A
- Rev. Canon Jenkins, M.A
- Syite'Neia p. 30
- Rev. J. B. Owen, M.A
- Rev. J. Hatchard, M.A
- Rev. George Gilfillan, Dundee
- Rev. H. Renton, Kelso, Scotland p. 31
- Lord Robert Cecil, M.P
- Lady Rose
- The Lord Chamberlain
- Marquis of Clanricarde
- Mr. Justice Collier
- Sir Fitzroy Kelly, Chief Baron p. 32
- The Late Lord Elphinstone
- Dr. Kitto
- Seldon
- The First Lord Wharncliffe
- Earl Grey p. 33
- The Earl of Clarendon
- George Anderson, M.P. for Glasgow
- Lord Wensleydale
- The Late Lord Lansdowne
- Rev. W. B. Mackenzie, M.A., St. James's, Holloway p. 34
- Rev, Samuel Minton, M.A., London
- Rev. John Nash Griffin, D.D., Dublin
- Tyndale, the Reformer
- Sir David Brewster
- Dr. Tregelles
- Queen Elizabeth p. 35
- Rev. Dr. Gumming
- Westminster Assembly of Divines
- The Society of Friends
- Hon. Edward Everett p. 36
- The Brazilian Ambassador
- The Sardinian Ambassador
- Rev. Professor Robinson
- New Brunswick
- Western Australia p. 37
- Royal Prussian Consistory
- Professor Kapff, Stuttgard
- Saxe-Coburg
- Kingdom of Saxony p. 38
- Heidelberg
- Russia
- Grand Duchy of Weimar p. 39
- Mecklenburg Strelitz
- Rev. Alexander M'Caul, D.D
- Thomas Chambers, Esq., Q.C., M.P p. 40
- A Protective Policy
- The Theory and Practice of Conservatism — by James Fergusson
- Paddy Murphy's Budget: