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William Lee Rees surveys the remarkable career of Sir George Grey, the 11th premier of New Zealand.
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William Lee Rees surveys the remarkable career of Sir George Grey, the 11th premier of New Zealand.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 470g
- ISBN-13: 9781108039512
- ISBN-10: 1108039510
- Artikelnr.: 34571819
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 470g
- ISBN-13: 9781108039512
- ISBN-10: 1108039510
- Artikelnr.: 34571819
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Book V. Second Governorship of Cape Colony, 1859-61: 31. Public opinion in England on the colonial question
32. Visit to the Queen, and honours at Cambridge
33. Prince Alfred's visit to South Africa
34. Close of Prince Alfred's visit. The Cape Breakwater
35. The Grey College at Bloemfontein
36. Letters from African chiefs
37. Review of Sir G. Grey's administration in South Africa
38. The Grey Library
Book VI. Second Governorship of New Zealand, 1861-7: 39. New Zealand affairs from 1853 to 1861
40. The Waikato War
41. Changed position of the Governor in New Zealand
42. Retrospect of second New Zealand government
Book VII. Sir George Grey Engages in English Politics, 1868-70: 43. New principle of appointing Colonial Governors
44. Proposed appointment of General Gordon as military dictator in New Zealand
45. The dismemberment craze
46. The Newark election
47. Farewell to England
48. South Africa and England. A chapter of disasters
49. Indictment of the Colonial Office
50. Earl Grey and Earl Carnarvon compared
Book VIII. Sir George Grey's Life in New Zealand, 1870-92: 51. Kawau
52. Sir Julius Vogel's public works policy
53. Principal legislative reforms advocated by Sir George Grey, M.H.R.
54. Federation of the English-speaking peoples
55. A series of ovations
56. Retrospect of Sir George Grey's public life
57. Native feeling for Sir George Grey
58. The public library at Auckland
59. Grey's achievements, failures, and personal characteristics
Conclusion
Appendix
Index.
32. Visit to the Queen, and honours at Cambridge
33. Prince Alfred's visit to South Africa
34. Close of Prince Alfred's visit. The Cape Breakwater
35. The Grey College at Bloemfontein
36. Letters from African chiefs
37. Review of Sir G. Grey's administration in South Africa
38. The Grey Library
Book VI. Second Governorship of New Zealand, 1861-7: 39. New Zealand affairs from 1853 to 1861
40. The Waikato War
41. Changed position of the Governor in New Zealand
42. Retrospect of second New Zealand government
Book VII. Sir George Grey Engages in English Politics, 1868-70: 43. New principle of appointing Colonial Governors
44. Proposed appointment of General Gordon as military dictator in New Zealand
45. The dismemberment craze
46. The Newark election
47. Farewell to England
48. South Africa and England. A chapter of disasters
49. Indictment of the Colonial Office
50. Earl Grey and Earl Carnarvon compared
Book VIII. Sir George Grey's Life in New Zealand, 1870-92: 51. Kawau
52. Sir Julius Vogel's public works policy
53. Principal legislative reforms advocated by Sir George Grey, M.H.R.
54. Federation of the English-speaking peoples
55. A series of ovations
56. Retrospect of Sir George Grey's public life
57. Native feeling for Sir George Grey
58. The public library at Auckland
59. Grey's achievements, failures, and personal characteristics
Conclusion
Appendix
Index.
Book V. Second Governorship of Cape Colony, 1859-61: 31. Public opinion in England on the colonial question
32. Visit to the Queen, and honours at Cambridge
33. Prince Alfred's visit to South Africa
34. Close of Prince Alfred's visit. The Cape Breakwater
35. The Grey College at Bloemfontein
36. Letters from African chiefs
37. Review of Sir G. Grey's administration in South Africa
38. The Grey Library
Book VI. Second Governorship of New Zealand, 1861-7: 39. New Zealand affairs from 1853 to 1861
40. The Waikato War
41. Changed position of the Governor in New Zealand
42. Retrospect of second New Zealand government
Book VII. Sir George Grey Engages in English Politics, 1868-70: 43. New principle of appointing Colonial Governors
44. Proposed appointment of General Gordon as military dictator in New Zealand
45. The dismemberment craze
46. The Newark election
47. Farewell to England
48. South Africa and England. A chapter of disasters
49. Indictment of the Colonial Office
50. Earl Grey and Earl Carnarvon compared
Book VIII. Sir George Grey's Life in New Zealand, 1870-92: 51. Kawau
52. Sir Julius Vogel's public works policy
53. Principal legislative reforms advocated by Sir George Grey, M.H.R.
54. Federation of the English-speaking peoples
55. A series of ovations
56. Retrospect of Sir George Grey's public life
57. Native feeling for Sir George Grey
58. The public library at Auckland
59. Grey's achievements, failures, and personal characteristics
Conclusion
Appendix
Index.
32. Visit to the Queen, and honours at Cambridge
33. Prince Alfred's visit to South Africa
34. Close of Prince Alfred's visit. The Cape Breakwater
35. The Grey College at Bloemfontein
36. Letters from African chiefs
37. Review of Sir G. Grey's administration in South Africa
38. The Grey Library
Book VI. Second Governorship of New Zealand, 1861-7: 39. New Zealand affairs from 1853 to 1861
40. The Waikato War
41. Changed position of the Governor in New Zealand
42. Retrospect of second New Zealand government
Book VII. Sir George Grey Engages in English Politics, 1868-70: 43. New principle of appointing Colonial Governors
44. Proposed appointment of General Gordon as military dictator in New Zealand
45. The dismemberment craze
46. The Newark election
47. Farewell to England
48. South Africa and England. A chapter of disasters
49. Indictment of the Colonial Office
50. Earl Grey and Earl Carnarvon compared
Book VIII. Sir George Grey's Life in New Zealand, 1870-92: 51. Kawau
52. Sir Julius Vogel's public works policy
53. Principal legislative reforms advocated by Sir George Grey, M.H.R.
54. Federation of the English-speaking peoples
55. A series of ovations
56. Retrospect of Sir George Grey's public life
57. Native feeling for Sir George Grey
58. The public library at Auckland
59. Grey's achievements, failures, and personal characteristics
Conclusion
Appendix
Index.