Stuart, James, 1843-1913
James Stuart
Stuart, James, 1843-1913, éducateur, homme politique
James Stuart British educator and politician
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Stuart, James, ‡d 1843-1913, ‡c éducateur, homme politique
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Works
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Les Actes sur les maladies contagieuses : leur influence au point de vue sanitaire | |
The Contagious Diseases Acts : worthlessness of these measures both in England and India demonstrated by an important memorandum of the Army Sanitary Commission. Together with a reprint of Professor Stuart's reply to Sir William Moore, and of the speech of the Secretary of State for War on the army estimates | |
[Dear Sir, The first annual conference of members of this federation will be held at...] | |
Discours d'ouverture | |
Facts versus panic : being a reply to certain alarmist statements and proposals recently made | |
An inaugural address delivered at the opening of the third series of vacation courses of study at Cambridge, July 26, 1892 | |
The inevitable victory of justice : two presidential addresses delivered at Congresses of the International Federation for the Abolition of State Regulation of Prostitution, 1904 and 1905 | |
Josephine E. Butler, 1909: | |
A plea for repeal | |
Reminiscences | |
Speech delivered at St. Martin's Town Hall, London, on 21st May, 1897, at the Meeting of the British and Continental Federation for the Abolition of State Regulation of Vice | |
Speech of Professor James Stuart, M.A., LL.D., Trinity College, Cambridge, at the annual public meeting of the Ladies' National Association for the Abolition of Government Regulation of Vice, held in the Town Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne, January 31st, 1882 | |
Suppression de la réglementation en Angleterre : ses résultats officiellement constatés | |
The voice of one crying in the wilderness : being her first appeal, made in 1874-5, to continental nations against the system of regulated vice |