England and New Zealand from Tasman to the Taranaki War

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Methuen, 1926 - Great Britain - 326 pages

Contents

CHAPTER
1
AUTHORS PREFACE
7
XV
24
4 The Wakefield System and Its Results
42
3 The New Zealand Bill 1838
63
5 Controversy with the Government
70
7 The Committee of 1840
82
FRANCE and New Zealand
94
2 The Commons and the Company
201
3 The Three Days Debate
207
THE AUTOCRACY OF GOVERNOR GREY 1 Order from Financial Chaos
215
2 The Preemption Proclamations
218
3 The Governors Native Policy
223
4 The Missionary Land Claims
229
5 The Transportation Question
232
THE FALL OF THE NEW ZEALAND CompanNY
237

3 French Discussions of New Zealand Colonization
108
4 The Effect of British Action
115
6 The Chamber of Deputies and New Zealand
130
1 The Treaty of Waitangi
135
2 Hobsons Difficulties
143
3 Shortlands Term of Office
151
THE NEW ZEALAND LAND QUESTION 1 Government Land Policy
154
2 Mr Spains Investigations
160
THE EXPERIMENTS OF CAPTAIN FITZROY IX PAGE 139 143
164
THE DISASTERS of Wairau and KORORAREKA 1 The Natives and British Sovereignty 2 The Wairau Massacre
175
3 War in the North
182
4 The End of the Northern
190
THE DECLINE OF THE NEW ZEALAND COMPANY 1 Controversy with Lord Stanley
192
1 Agreement with Lord Grey
248
2 The Company and the Colonists 3 The Companys Last Projects 4 Surrender of the Charter
252
THE Growth of the ConSTITUTION XIV 1 Introduction
258
2 The Constitution of 1846
266
3 The Governors Substitute
269
4 Opinion in England
274
5 The Constitution Granted
280
6 The Constitution in Operation
287
201
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215
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269
319
XVI
320
CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
321

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