New Zealand and the War |
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
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State of New Zealand at the time of the Outbreak Political | 45 |
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afterwards amongst the Natives appears arms Assembly attempt Auckland authority believed British cause Chief civilized claims Colonel Gould Colonists Colony commenced Commissioner consent Council Crown declared determined Diocese of Waiapu disposal disputed district doubt driven elected English Europeans feeling fighting Government Governor Browne ground hostilities Ihaia insurgents justice King Movement late Governor Majesty's Maori King Maori language martial law ment military force military operations millions of acres Native land Native Minister Native owners Native title never Ngatiawa Ngatiruanui occupied opinion ourselves Pakeha peace piece of land portion present proceedings protection Protector of Aborigines Province quarrel Queen Queen's Troops question regarded reported Representatives Runangas sell settlement Sir George Grey sovereignty subjects Synod taken Taranaki settlers Te Rauparaha Teira tion town treaty of Waitangi Tribal Tribe tribunal Waikato Waitara Natives warfare Wellington whole William Denison William King William Thompson Wiremu Kingi Zealand