The Life and Times of Sir George Grey, K.C.B.
Contents
- [Group of Texts]
- Book the First. — Birth and Early Years, 1812-1840
- Chapter I. — Lite's Commencement p. 9
- Chapter II. — First Commission and Early Services in Scotland and Ireland p. 12
- Chapter III. — Appointment To Conduct Explorations In Western Australia p. 16
- Chapter IV. — First Outward Voyage.—Forecasts of Future Life p. 19
- Chapter V. — First Exploration p. 22
- Chapter VI. — Second Exploration p. 32
- Chapter VII. — Grey Appointed Resident At King George's Sound—His Method Of Dealing With Native Races p. 46
- Book. The Second.. — Government of South Australia, 1841-1845
- Book The Third.. — First Government of New Zealand, 1845-1854
- Chapter XI. — Captain Grey's Arrival At Auckland. Sketch Of The Previous History Of The Colony p. 78
- Chapter XII. — Speedy and Triumphant Conclusion of The Maori War p. 85
- Chapter XIII. — Short History of the New Zealand Company p. 91
- Chapter XIV. — Maori Policy.—Proposed Federation of the Pacific Islands p. 102
- Chapter XV. — New Zealand Constitution of 1846 p. 114
- Chapter XVI. — The Despatch of July, 1849 p. 125
- Chapter XVII. — Land Regulations and Constitution of 1852 p. 129
- Chapter XVIII. — Constitution for the Church of England p. 145
- Chapter XIX. — Karaitiana and Hapuku p. 149
- Chapter XX. — Grey's Departure From New Zealand—Feelings of Both Races p. 152
- Chapter XXI. — Sir George Grey's Vindication—Honours at Oxford p. 162
- Book The Fourth.. — First Governorship of Cape Colony, 1854-1859
- Chapter XXII. — Sketch of Previous South African History p. 169
- Chapter XXIII. — The Governor and Mr. Shepstone's Proposed Kingdom p. 175
- Chapter XXIV. — Ubjugation of Kafir Chiefs and Witch Doctors p. 185
- Chapter XXV. — The Grey Hospital p. 191
- Chapter XXVI. — The Kafir Prophetess and The "Wonderful Prophecy." p. 197
- Chapter XXVII. — The Indian Mutiny and The China Army p. 203
- Chapter XXVIII. — The German Legios p. 211
- Chapter XXIX. — The Governor Recalled p. 222
- Chapter XXX. — Dismay of South Africa p. 237
- Book The Fifth.. — Second Governorship of Cape Colony, 1859-1861
- Chapter XXXI. — Public Opinion in England on the Colonial Question p. 242
- Chapter XXXII. — Visit to The Queen and Honours at Cambridge p. 251
- Chapter XXXIII. — Prince Alfred's Visit to South Africa p. 255
- Chapter XXXIV. — Close of Princ'e Alfred's Visit p. 267
- Chapter XXXV. — The Grey College p. 275
- Chapter XXXVI. — Letters From African Chiefs p. 281
- Chapter XXXVII. — Review of Sir George Grey's Administration in South Africa p. 288
- Chapter XXXVIII. — The Grey Library p. 297
- Book The Sixth. — Second Governship of New Zealand, 1861-1867
- Book The Seventh.. — Sir George Grey engages in English Politics. Criticism of the Colonial Department, 1868-1870
- Chapter XLIII. — New Principle Of Appointing Colonial Governors p. 340
- Chapter XLIV. — Proposed Appointment of General Gordon as Military Dictator in New Zealand p. 346
- Chapter XLV. — The Dismemberment Craze p. 349
- Chapter XLVI. — The Newark Election p. 356
- Chapter XLVII.Farewell To England p. 369
- Chapter XLVIII. — South Africa And England: A Chapter Of Disasters p. 375
- Chapter XLIX. — Indictment of The Colonial Office p. 389
- Chapter L. — Earl Grey And Lord Carnarvon Compared p. 395
- Book The Eighth.. — Sir George Grey's Life in New Zealand, 1870-1892
- Chapter LI. — Kawac p. 409
- Chapter LII. — Sir Julius Vogel's Public Works Policy p. 413
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Chapter LIII. — Principal Legislative Reforms Advocated By Sir George Grey, M.H.R p. 417
- [introduction] p. 417
- Throwing Open The Entrance To The Profession Of The Law
- The Franchise p. 418
- Elective Governors
- Land Tax p. 419
- Income Tax p. 421
- Land Settlement p. 422
- Nationalising The Coal Mines
- Chapter LIV. — Federation Of The English Speaking Peoples p. 425
- Chapter LV. — A Series Of Ovations p. 434
- Chapter LVI. — Retrospect Of Sir George Grey's Public Life p. 446
- Chapter LVII. — Native Feeling For Sir George Grey p. 450
- Chapter LVIII. — The Public Jibrary At Auckland p. 455
- Chapter LIX. — Grey's Achievements, Failures, And Personal Characteristics p. 467
- Conclusion p. 477
- Book the First. — Birth and Early Years, 1812-1840
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Appendix p. 479
- {Note A.—See pages 32 to 45.) — Frederick Smyt H p. 479
- (Note B.—See pages 62 to 65.)Stokes' Charges and Darwin's Letters
- (Note C.—See pages 66 to 68.) — Sir Godfrey Thomas p. 483
- (Note D.—See page 131.) — Church Endowments in New Zealand: Speech of Sir George Grey, June 18th, 1851 p. 484
- (Note E.—See page 206.)China Army And Lord Canning p. 486
- (Note F.—See page 216.)German Legion And Bombay p. 487
- (Note G.—See page 263.)The Great Hunt In The Orange Free State p. 488
- (Note H.—See page 282.) — Kafir School At Zonebloem
- (Note J.—See pages 451, 452.) — America And England
- Note K.—(See page 460.) — Auckland Library p. 491
- Index p. 492
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Appendix p. 479