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Frontmatter
I. British Colonial Policy, 1815-41: PRinciples and Tendencies
THE COLONIAL POLICY OF THE PEEL ADMINISTRATION
II. Peel: Stanley: the Colonial Office
III. British Supremacy and Colonial Self-Government in North America
IV. Systematic Colonization and Representative Government in Australia
V. The Conflict of Policies in New Zealand
VI. Boers and Kaffirs in South Africa
VII. Planters and Negroes in the Sugar Colonies
VIII. Colonial Preference and Free Trade
THE COLONIAL POLICY OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL"S ADMINISTRATION
IX. Lord Grey at the Colonial Office
X. The New Imperial Commercial Policy
XI. Free Trade and the Sugar Colonies
XII. Progress and Reaction in South Africa
XIII. New Zealand and Sir George Grey
XIV. Systematic Colonization in Australia
XV. Lord Grey and Australian Self-Government
XVI. The Transportation Question
XVII. Lord Grey and the Colonization of North America
XVIII. The Establishment of Responsible Government in the North American Colonies
XIX. Lord Grey and the Colonial Reformers
XX. The Imperial Ideas of Lord Grey and his Place in Imperial History
APPENDICES
A. The Ceylon Rebellion of 1848
B. Bibliography
INDEX
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