The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 36
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 36]
- Some Defects in our Present System of Education. A Lecture
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The Kindergarten — Engrafted on the American Public-School System at St. Louis, Mo — by Board of Public Schools of the City of St. Louis, Mo p. 17
- The Kindergarten — Engrafted on the American Public-School System at St. Louis, Mo
- 1. Extract from President Thomas Richeson's Report of the Board of Public Schools, for the year ending July 31., 1875 p. 1
- 2. Extract from Superintendent W. T. Harris' Report. — The Kindergarten p. 3
- Wm. T. Harris, Esq., Supt. of Public Schools p. 6
- 3. Extract from the Official Report of the Proceedings of the Board of Public Schools, St. Louis, November 14., 1876. — Kindergartens p. 11
- (From the report of the Committee on Supplies.) p. 13
- The Law of Population:
- Manhood — by William Denton
- The Licensing Act, 1876, 40 VIC., No. 566. and Regulations With Explanatory Introduction and Copious Index — by Victoria Laws and Statutes, W. J. Gilchrist
- [title page]
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Introductory Notes
- Part I.—Licenses and Registrations and Fees Payable Thereon
- Part II.—Conditions of Obtaining Licenses— p. iv
- Part III.—Licensing Districts. Licensing Magistrates and Regulations p. vi
- Part IV.—Application for Licenses. Hearing of and Objections to Licenses
- Part V—Rehearing of Applications, Renewals, Transfers, and Removal of Licenses p. viii
- Part VI.—Duties and Liabilities of Licensed Persons and Others p. x
- Part VII.—Legal Procedure, and Application of Fees, Fines, Penalties, &c p. xv
- Victoria — Anno Quadragesimo — Victoriæ Reginæ
- No. DLXYI
- Part I.—Licenses and Registrations and Fees payable thereon p. 4
- Part II.—Conditions of Obtaining Licenses p. 8
- III.—Licensing Districts—Licensing Magistrates and Regulations p. 14
- Part IV.—Applications for Licenses—Hearing of and Objections to Applications p. 17
- Part V.—Rehearing of Applications Renewals Transfers and Removals of Licenses, Lost Licenses p. 23
- Part VI.—Duties and Liabilities of Licensed Persons and others p. 28
- VII.—Legal Procedure and Application of Fees Fines Penalties etc p. 47
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Schedules p. 51
- The First Schedule p. 51
- The Second Schedule
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The Third Schedule p. 55
- [voting options] p. 55
- Directions
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Fourth Schedule
- Notice of Application for a Publicans' License
- Notice of Application for a Grocer's License
- Notice of Application for a Packet License
- Notice of Application for a Colonial Wine License p. 56
- Notice of Application for a Billiard Table License
- Notice of Application to Remove a License to other Premises
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Fifth Schedule p. 57
- Certificate to Authorize the Issue of a Publican's License p. 57
- Certificate to Authorize the Issue of a Grocer's or Colonial Wine License
- Certificate to Authorize the Issue of a Packet License
- Certificate to Authorize the Issue of a Temporary License p. 58
- Certificate to Authorize the issue of a Billiard Table License
- Certificate to Authorize the Issue of a Special Temporary License
- The Sixth Schedule p. 59
- The Seventh Schedule
- The Eighth Schedule
- Regulations — Continued By 42nd Section of this Act p. 60
- Index to Act — And Regulations (Section 34) p. 63
- Regulations. Under the "Licensing Act, 1876"
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Introductory Notes
- Constitutional Amendment Manufacture and Sale of Intoxicating Liquors — by Henry W. Blair
- [title page]
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- Constitutional Amendment
- The Voice of Science Against Alcohol
- Medical Declaration p. 13
- Facts and Statistics from the Census and Other Sources, Mostly Official p. 16
- Pauperism p. 19
- Crime
- Bearing of the Subject Upon the Education of the People p. 21
- Right and Necessity of Legislation p. 22
- National Legislation p. 24
- That Constitution Ought in this Respect to be Changed p. 26
- The Slave Trade p. 27
- Leading Features of the Proposed Amendment
- Time
- The Consumer p. 28
- Manufacture
- Extends only to Distilled p. 29
- Forever Before the Country p. 30
- Excepted Purposes and Uses
- The Second Section Expressly Guards p. 31
- State Rights
- Principle of Prohibition p. 32
- In the Senate Debate p. 34
- The Experience of England
- Census of 1870 p. 35
- Theories of Personal Liberty, Etc p. 36
- John Stuart Mill
- Baron Von Humboldt p. 38
- The Fallacy is Here p. 39
- The Supreme Court p. 40
- In Recapitulation and Conclusion, Sir p. 41
- Commission of Enquiry p. 45
- Just Published. — Centennial Temperance Volume
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The Liquor Laws of New York, In Force July, 1875, No. 121 — by National Temperance Society and Publication House
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The Liquor Laws of New York, — In Force July, 1875
- [introduction]
- Who are Excise Commissioners? p. 2
- Powers of Excise Boards
- Local Prohibition p. 3
- Liabilities of the Excise
- Penalties for Unlicensed Selling
- To Whom Liquor is Forbidden p. 4
- Liabilities of Magistrates and Police p. 5
- Civil Damage Section
- Of Adulterated Liquors p. 6
- Of Railway and Ferry Companies p. 7
- Offenders to be Closely Shut Up
- Methods of Procedure
- Civil Damage Law
- Landlord and Tenant Bill p. 8
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The Liquor Laws of New York, — In Force July, 1875
- The Results of Prohibition — by A. M. Powell
- Alcohol as a Medicine and as a Beverage — by Sir William Gull
- Temperance in the School: Opinions of the Bishop of Exeter
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- Temperance in the School. — Meeting in Exeter Hall
- [introduction]
- Rev. G. W. Olver's Speech p. 7
- Rev. B. Valpy French's Speech p. 11
- Mr. J. S. Wright's Speech p. 13
- Mr. T. M. Williams's Speech p. 18
- Canon Hopkins' Speech p. 21
- Mr. Marriage Wallis's Speech p. 26
- Sir Charles Reed's Speech p. 27
- Votes of Thanks p. 28
- William Tweedie and Limited
- Temperance in the School. — Meeting in Exeter Hall
- Moderate Drinking
- Results of Researches on Alcohol — by Benjamin W. Richardson
- Stimulants and Narcotics — by James Muir Howie
- Intemperance and Its Remedy — by Norman S. Kerr
- To The Rescue! An Appeal to Christians — by Rev. H. Sinclair Paterson
- On Alcoholic Drinks As An Article of Diet for Nursing Mothers — by James Edmunds
- The Verdict of Science Concerning the Effects of Alcohol on Man — by N. S. Davis
- The Claims of Total Abstinence on the Educated Classes — by Rev. Frederic W. Farrar
- Between the Living and the Dead — by Rev. Frederic W. Farrar
- The Vow of the Nazarite — by Rev. Frederic W. Farrar
- The National Sin — by Rev. Basil Wilberforce
- Doctors and Brandy — by Rev. Basil Wilberforce
- In Memoriam: Sir John Richardson — by Walter H. Pearson
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Report Of Proceedings, Annual Meeting or the Otago District Committee
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- Report of Proceedings of Annual Meeting
- Sir George Jessel, Master of the Rolls, and his Recent Decision in the High Court Of Justice — by Annie Besant
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Fifteenth Annual Report of the Committee of Management of the Benevolent Institution, Dunedin [1877] — by Otago Benevolent Institution p. 4
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Fifteenth Annual Report of the Committee of Management of the Otago Benevolent Institution
- [introduction]
- Report p. 5
- Medical Report p. 8
- [Statement of Receipts and Disbursements of the Otago Benevolent Institution]
- [tables] p. 10
- [report]
- Rules of the Benevolent Institution, Dundin
- Otago Benevolent Institution
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Fifteenth Annual Report of the Committee of Management of the Otago Benevolent Institution
- Paradise and the Peri: cantata — by John Francis Barnett