- A39.
- Ffeil
- [?1860]
Rhan oNassau Senior papers
Journal, being a copy of A38, ff. 1-223. Note: Senior has written in the journal: 'It is earnestly requested that no part of this journal be copied'.
Rhan oNassau Senior papers
Journal, being a copy of A38, ff. 1-223. Note: Senior has written in the journal: 'It is earnestly requested that no part of this journal be copied'.
Rhan oNassau Senior papers
Journal containing holograph notes on Nassau William Senior's visit to Paris, 7 March-13 April 1862. It includes conversations with: Henry Hotze [Confederate propagandist]; Simon; Prince Napoleon; Lavergne; Drouyn de l'Huys; Mdme. Cornu; Montalembert; Corcelle; Circourt; William Dayton (1807-64); John Slidell (1793-1871); Changarnier; Duvergier; Dumon; Auguste Chevalier; Thiers; Robert O. Doremus (1824-1906); John Bigelow (1817-1911); Thurlow Weed (1797-1882); Joseph Renan (1823-92); Dufaure; Guizot, et al. Conversations relate mainly to the political situation in France and Italy, and also to the American Civil War. There are also comments on slavery; French involvement in Mexico; China; class distinctions; Anglo-French relations; manufacture of gunpowder; and the Bible. [Published in: Conversations ... during the Second Empire...].
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Journal, being a copy of A44, ff. 1-170.
Note: ff. 38-40, 58-62, 74-77, 105-108 in this volume are omitted from A44.
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Printed proofs of a lecture delivered by Senior at Oxford (Course I, No. 8), entitled 'Production of Wealth'. [Corrected by Senior.]
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Original manuscript of a lecture delivered by Senior at Oxford (Course I, No. 9), entitled 'Direct & indirect Production'. [Mostly in Nassau William Senior's hand and dated 26 July 1847].
Definitions of Capital, commenced
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Original manuscript of a lecture delivered by Senior at Oxford (Course II, No. 3), entitled 'Definitions of Capital; commenced'. [Not in Nassau William Senior's hand, apart from occasional corrections.]
Efficiency of capital applied to agriculture, continued
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Original manuscript of a lecture delivered by Senior at Oxford (Course III, No. 2), entitled 'Efficiency of capital applied to agriculture, continued'. [Not in Nassau William Senior's hand.]
Efficiency of capital applied to agriculture, concluded
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Original manuscript of a lecture delivered by Senior at Oxford (Course III, No. 3), entitled 'Efficiency of capital applied to agriculture, concluded'. [Not in Nassau William Senior's hand. Dated 25 March 1849.]
Population. Preventative checks
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Original manuscript of a lecture delivered by Senior at Oxford (Course III, No. 4), entitled 'Population. Preventative checks'. [Only partly in Nassau William Senior's hand.] The MS of Course III, No. 5 is missing.
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Original manuscript of a lecture delivered by Senior at Oxford (Course IV, No. 4), entitled 'Recapitulation continued'. [Not in Nassau William Senior's hand; marked 'Fair Copy'.]
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Original manuscript of a lecture delivered by Senior at Oxford (Course V, No. 6), entitled 'Cost of Gold'. [In Nassau William Senior's hand.] NB. The MSS of Course V, lectures 1-5 are missing.
Nassau William Senior, [Brussels] to Arrivabene, Hotel de 1'Europe,
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Regrets his illness; wishes to meet the Arconatis.
Nassau William Senior, Lincoln's Inn to Arrivabene, Brussels,
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Sends pamphlet and book on secondary punishment; comments on Poor Law Commission; hopes to visit Poor Colonies in Belgium and Holland; sends a number of penny magazines.
Nassau William Senior, Lincoln's Inn to Arrivabene, Brussels,
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Has been asked by the French Govt to recommend a successor to [Jean Baptiste] Say as prof. of Pol. Econ.; they would not object to an Englishman but S. believes Arrivabene would be a good choice. 'Private & confidential'.
Nassau William Senior, Poor Law Commission to Arrivabene, [? Brussels],
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Apologises for not writing; very busy with P.L.C.: 'I have been perhaps the most active, but have no preeminence whatever.' P.L.C. will accept Arrivabene's report, but he needs to print it quickly. [See letter from Arrivabene to Senior, dated Dec. 13, 1833, included in Two Reports addressed to His Majesty's Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Administration and Operation of the Poor Laws by C. H. Cameron, John Wrottesley and J. W. Cowell, Esquires, and a letter from Count Arrivabene on the Management of the Poor Belgium, London, 1834, pp. 197-201. Also included is the report on the Belgian Poor Law referred to in the letter].
Nassau William Senior, Lincoln's Inn to Arrivabene, Brussels,
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Has received Arrivabene's paper on Gaesbeek and 3,500 copies have been distributed in Parliament; is sending comments on it from Edinburgh Review per Dr [John] Bowring. 'We are in the agony of bringing forth our report.'.
Arrivabene, Brussels to S., Lincoln's Inn,
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Has received package [see C15]; hopes Poor Law Bill will succeed. French.
Nassau William Senior, [London], to Arrivabene, Brussels,
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Pleased to hear that Arrivabene is coming to London and invites him to stay.
Letter from Down End, Harlemere,
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Hopes to visit her at Guildford. News of her family.