| RCS/RCMS 22 contains: |
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| 40 |
Letters from Lt Harley in Nigeria, Aden and India |
| 41 |
Letter from George Angas to S.W. Silver |
| 43 |
Light railways for the colonies |
| 44 |
Our colonial food supply |
| 45 |
Colonial essays by W. Clarence Gourley |
| 46 |
Colonization and expansion of the Empire |
| 48 |
Notes on transportation of convicts to the colonies |
| 49 |
Letter from Idress Alvord to A.P. Newton |
| 50 |
Portrait of George III |
| 51 |
Portrait of Sir Joseph Banks |
| 52 |
Postcards of the South Seas and Madagascar |
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Commonwealth miscellanea
| Title |
Colonization and expansion of the Empire |
| Reference |
RCMS 22/46 (former reference: MSS 11) |
| Creator |
Green, William Saunders Sebright, fl 1853-1895 |
| Covering Dates |
1895 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 folder (14 pages); paper; Typewritten |
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| Content and context |
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William Saunders Sebright Green (fl. 1853-1895) was the author of 'Why should not law students have a classified examination?' (London, 1853) and, with George Browne, 'The practice of the court for divorce and matrimonial causes' (London, 1858).
A paper read to the Royal Colonial Institute, 26 November 1895.
The typescript was presumably presented to the R.C.I. after the lecture in 1895.
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| Further information |
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There is an abstract and report of discussion on the talk in 'Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute', vol. XXVII, 1895-1896, pp. 41-44.
Donald H. Simpson, ed., 'The manuscript catalogue of the library of the Royal Commonwealth Society' (London, 1975), p. 36. Indexed
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| Index Terms |
| Green, William Saunders Sebright (fl 1853-1895) |
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