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208Published 2022Table of Contents “...Chapter 11. Comparing family language policy in Sweden, Cyprus and Estonia: efforts and choices among Russian-speaking families -- Chapter 12. ...”
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216by Thomson, Arthur S. (Arthur Saunders), 1816-1860Table of Contents “...Arrival of Captain Grey - State of colony - Advance against Ruapekapeka - Description of pa - Occupation of pa - Enemy sue for peace - War at Wellington - Settlers murdered - Troops surprised - Rauparaha made prisoner - Sensation produced by seizure - Engagement in the Horokiwi valley - Prisoner of war executed - Soldiers and natives make roads - Disturbances at Wanganui - Wanganui war - Peace proclaimed - Feeling in England on the wars - Officers rewarded - Colonial opinion of troops' conduct - Policy of war - Usefulness of allies -Native policy modified - Accusations against missionaries - Missionary land claims - Charter granted to colony in 1846 - Charter causes excitement among natives - Charter suspended - Rauparaha released - Settlement of Governor Fitzroy's land questions - Military settlements formed - Otago settlement formed - Earthquake of 1848 - Discovery of gold in California - English law among natives - Family of settlers murdered - Attempt to stop native murders - Execution of a native by natives - Peace nearly broken by carrying out English law - Disturbances from delay in executing English law - Life and death of Rauparaha - Canterbury settlement formed - Settlement at Hawke's Bay - Class settlements - New Zealand Company relinquish their charter - Census of 1851 - Discovery of gold - Price of crown lands reduced - Survey of coasts - Deaths of Heke, Pomare, Kawiti, Taniwha, Rangihaeata - Constitution of 1852 - General government - Provincial government - Municipal governments - Settlers' opinion of charter - Provinces, electoral districts proclaimed - First elections - Departure of Governor Gre y- Character of rule -- 10. ...”
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