The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 3
Contents
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- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 3]
- State Education. — A Paper Read Before the Otago Schoolmasters' Association — by Sir Robert Stout, Sir Robert Stout, Sir Robert Stout, Sir Robert Stout, Sir Robert Stout, Sir Robert Stout, Sir Robert Stout, Sir Robert Stout, Sir Robert Stout
- The Prussian land-tenure reforms, and a farmer-proprietary for Ireland: two papers read at the annual meeting of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, held in Belfast, September, 1867 — by Henry Dix Hutton
- The Contagious Diseases Act; shall the Contagious Diseases Act be applied to the civil population? Being a paper read before the Association of the Medical Officers of Health … December 18th, 1869 — by William Acton
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The Contagious Diseases Act. — Part I
- Precis of Author's Views
- Favourable Report of the House of Commons
- Would that we Could Eradicate Prostitution p. 4
- Prostitution an Inseparable Condition of Society
- Were Prostitution Unattended by Contagious Diseases we should not Advocate Government Interference p. 5
- Other Mischiefs Connected with Prostitution p. 6
- Summary of the Effects of Contagious Disease
- How Contagious Disease can be Controlled p. 11
- Who Shall Come Under the Control of the Act
- The Common Prostitute is the Person We Wish to Control p. 12
- Definition of a Common Prostitute
- How the Act Affects the Common Prostitute p. 13
- Reasons for Compulsory Confinement p. 15
- Beneficial Effects on the Women Themselves p. 17
- Average Number of Beds Required, and the Probable Expense p. 18
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Part II p. 19
- Objections to the Extension of the Contagious Diseases Act to the Civil Population Considered p. 19
- Objections Against Instrumental Examination p. 24
- Venereal Disease Asserted to be More Common in Paris than in London p. 29
- Danger of Infringing the Liberty of the Subject p. 30
- Religious Objections p. 32
- Objections Made in the Ladies' Protest p. 34
- Postscript p. 36
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The Contagious Diseases Act. — Part I
- Report of a Meeting of the London National Society for Women's Suffrage — by National Society for Women's suffrage
- Free Trade: Affirmed Always Right and Proper Considered in Its Adaptation to New Zealand — by William Edmund Sadler
- Free Trade: Affirmed Always Right and Proper Considered in Its Adaptation to New Zealand
- The French Revolution; a lecture — by J. Fred. Dean
- Democracy, the climax of political progress and the destiny of advanced races: an historical essay — by John Lothrop Motley
- The social future of the working class: a lecture delivered to a meeting of trades' unionists, May 7, 1868 — by Edward Spencer Beesly
- On the studying and teaching of languages: two lectures delivered in the Marischal College of Aberdeen — by John Stuart Blackie
- On the Studying and Teaching of Languages: Two Lectures Delivered in the Marischal College of Aberdeen
- On the Method of Studying and Teaching Languages
- De Linguarum Discendarum Ratione: Orationem p. 36
- On the Studying and Teaching of Languages: Two Lectures Delivered in the Marischal College of Aberdeen
- Spiritualism Defended — by William Howitt, William Howitt, William Howitt, William Howitt
- What is a Miracle?
- 'Am I my brother's keeper?': a sermon preached in aid of the funds of the Hornbrook Ragged Schools Association, in Chalmers' Church, Melbourne, on Sunday, August 22, 1869 — by Peter Sinclair Menzies p. 4
- The law and the limit of labour: a sermon preached on. be-half of the Early Closing Movement — by John Langdon Parsons, John Langdon Parsons, John Langdon Parsons, John Langdon Parsons
- Science and the Bible: a lecture … delivered on Monday, September 20, 1869 — by Charles Perry
- The Practical Idealist
- [What is the Philosophy of Death?]
- The great problem solved; being replies to the question 'What have we got to rely on, if we cannot rely on the Bible?', by … S. Hinds and F.W. Newman. With an introduction by J.G.S. Grant — by Samuel Hinds p. 26