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Sir George Grey, K.C.B., 1812-1898: a study in colonial government

James Rutherford 1961 © James Rutherford
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  • ABBREVIATIONS EMPLOYED IN FOOTNOTES (page xv)
  • GLOSSARY OF MAORI WORDS (page xvii)
  • Part I ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND AUSTRALIA, 1812-1845
    • 1 Early Life and Education (page 3)
    • 2 Western Australian Adventure (page 8)
    • 3 South Australian Crisis (page 21)
    • 4 Economic Recovery, 1843-1845 (page 34)
    • 5 Politics and Constitutional Reform (page 44)
    • 6 The Aborigines (page 52)
    • 7 Review of South Australian Governorship (page 63)
  • Part II NEW ZEALAND, 1845-1853
    • 8 New Zealand in 1845 (page 73)
    • 9 The Northern Rebellion (page 81)
    • 10 The Southern Wars (page 99)
    • 11 Land Claims (page 119)
    • 12 The 1846 Constitution (page 142)
    • 13 Land Purchase (page 163)
    • 14 Land Disposal (page 188)
    • 15 Native Policy—Political and Cultural Development (page 204)
    • 16 Native Policy—Economic Developments (page 221)
    • 17 The 1852 Constitution (page 234)
    • 18 Last Year of Autocracy (page 252)
    • 19 Review of First New Zealand Governorship (page 275)
  • Part III SOUTH AFRICA, 1854-1861
    • 20 Cape Colony (page 291)
    • 21 A Native Policy (page 304)
    • 22 Civilising the Kafirs (page 317)
    • 23 Native Administration (page 330)
    • 24 The Cattle-killing Delusion, 1856-1857 (page 340)
    • 25 Aftermath of the Prophecy (page 360)
    • 26 The Indian Mutiny and the Defence of the Cape Frontier, 1857-1858 (page 371)
    • 27 Feud with Officialdom (page 390)
    • 28 Federation and Recall (page 406)
    • 29 South African Epilogue (page 427)
  • Part IV SECOND NEW ZEALAND GOVERNORSHIP, 1861-1868
    • 30 New Zealand, 1854-1861 (page 443)
    • 31 Peace Plans, 1861-1862 (page 453)
    • 32 Drift to War, 1862-1863 (page 470)
    • 33 War and Confiscation, 1863-1864 (page 491)
    • 34 'Self-Reliance', 1864-1865 (page 516)
    • 35 Dismissal (page 539)
    • 36 Review of Second New Zealand Governorship (page 560)
  • Part V ENGLAND AND NEW ZEALAND, 1868- 1898
    • 37 England and Kawau, 1868-1874 (page 579)
    • 38 The Abolition of the Provinces, 1874-1876 (page 588)
    • 39 Prime Minister, 1877-1878 (page 600)
    • 40 Defeat, 1879 (page 618)
    • 41 Opposition, 1879-1890 (page 630)
    • 42 Last Years, 1891-1898 (page 648)
  • CHRONOLOGY OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS (page 659)
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 671)
  • INDEX (page 691)
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ENHR 77.304 (Jul. 1962): 545-548 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0013-8266%28196207%2977%3A304%3C545%3ASGGKCB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-O
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