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Boston Town Meeting, on Answer of Gov Gage to Peyton Randolph, President of Congress, 1077
 Committee of, to Philadelphia Committee, 1100
 Same to New-York Committee, 1106
 Provincial Congress Report, 1357
 Poor families to be removed, 1361
Brattle, General, Letter to General Gage, 739
Brewton, Miles, Letter to Josiah Quincy, Jun., 534
Bridgeport Manufacturers, Petition to the House of Commons, 1627
Bristol Earl of, Speech on Petition from Quebeck, 1829-31
Bristol,Petition from Merchants' Society, 1519
 Petition from Merchants and others, 1521
Brush, Mr., Speech against necessity of appointing Delegates to second Continental Congress, 1290
Buckingham, Earl of, amendment to Bill Restraining Trade, &c., 1688
 Views on New-York Memorial, 1838
Bull, Alderman, on Bill Restraining Trade with the Southern Colonies, 1714
Buller, Mr., Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, 165
 His Motion for Supplies, 1476, 1589
Burgoyne, General, Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, 164
 Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution, 1619
Burke, Edmund, Motions and Speech cm Address to the King, 33, '4
 Speech on Boston Port Bill, 50
 Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 90
 Speech on Administration of Justice in same, 121
 Speech on Repeal of Duty on Tea, 135
 Speech on Quebeck Bill, 187, 204,'5, '9
 Letter, imputed to him, 337
 Speech at the Hustings, 16th October, 1774, 876
 Agent of New-York, 1289
 Speech on Address to the King, 1474, 1547, '64
 Speech on Supplies, 1478, '86, '88
 Speech on Petition of London Merchants, 1516
 Presents Petition of Merchants' Society of Bristol, 1519
 Speech on Petition of London Merchants, 1527-30
 Motion to inquire into the manner of procuring and signing Petitions, 1536
 Speech on Restraining Trade, &c., with the Northern Colonies, 1625, '55, '59
 Remarks on Questions to Witnesses, 1743
 Introduces his Resolutions for Conciliation with America, 22d March, 1775, 1745-78
 Views on encouraging Fisheries of Great Britain and Ireland, 1805-7
 Presents Remonstrance of General Assembly of New-York, 15th May, 1775, 1819
Butler, Zebulon, Memorial to Assembly of Connecticut on disputed territory adjoining Pennsylvania, 859
Byng, Mr., Speech on Boston Port Bill, 44
 Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 66, 88
 Speech on Administration of Justice therein, 119
 Speech on Quebeck Bill, 209
Camden, Lord, Speech on Address to the King, 1467 1571-3, '84
 Same on Lord Chatham's Motion to Recall the Troops from America, 1501
 Same on Lord Chatham's Provisional Bill, 1510
 Views on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., 1663 1675, '86
 Presents Petition from Quebeck against late Act,.1823, '34
 Views on New-York Memorial, 1839
Campbell, Lord Frederick, opposes Mr. Burke's Resolutions, 1776-7
Campbell, Lord William, on Mr. Hartley's Proposition for Conciliation, 1792
Canada,Boundary, 204, '7
 Montreal Committee, against late Act of Parliament, 891
 Address to, by Continental Congress, 934
Canada,Massachusetts Committee of Correspondence, 999
 Letter from Montreal, 1164
Carleton, General, examined in the House of Commons on the Quebeck Bill, 189
 Arrives at Quebeck, as Governour, 791
 Address to him by Clergy and Quebeck City, 791
Carlisle, Earl of, Speech on Restraining Trade of Northern Colonies, 1673
Carmarthen, Marquis of, on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 87
 Same on Administration of Justice there, 117
 Same on Address to the King, 1473
Canterbury, Archbishop of, on Petition from Quebeck, 1831
Cavendish, Lord John, Speech on Quebeck Bill, 184
 Same on Address to the King, 1472
 Same on Supplies, 1478-9, 1591
 Same on Petition of London Merchants, 1517
 Same on Lord North's Motion for Address to the King, 1549
 Supports Mr. Burke's Resolutions, 1776
Chatham, Lord, Speech on Quartering Troops in America, 167
 Speech on Quebeck Bill, 211
 His opinion of Proceedings of Continental Congress, 1058, '67, '85
 Thanks to him from London Common Council, and his Answer, 1233
 Speech and Motion for an Address to his Majesty to Recall Troops from America, 1498
 His Provisional Bill, and Speeches thereon, 1503-14
Chauncy, Dr., from Samuel Adams, 793
Chauncy, Charles, to Josiah Quincy, Jun., 958
Clare, Lord, Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, 165
 Speech on Petition of London Merchants, 1517
 Speech on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., 1659
Clerke, Sir J. P., Views on Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution, 1617
Clymer, George, to Josiah Quincy, Jun., 406
Colden, Lieutenant Governour. (See New-York.)
Committees of Correspondence (See States, Counties, Towns, passim.)
Commons, House of, (See Parliament,)
Concord,Provincial Congress meet there 22d of March, 1775, 1343
 Warlike Stores and Supplies there, 1365-70
Congress, Continental
 Recommended, 416, '21, '6
 Meets at Philadelphia, 5th September, 1774, 803
 Credentials produced—Rules established—Mr. Duché, Chaplain—Peyton Randolph, President—Charles Thomson, Secretary —Committees appointed, 899
 Dinner to Delegates, (Note)900
 Suffolk Resolutions, 901
 Resolution on Non-Importation, 905
 Mr. Galloway's Plan for a union between Great Britain and the Colonies, 905
 Resolution of Non-Exportation, 906
 Address to his Majesty to be prepared, 906
 Boston Committee of Correspondence, 907
 Resolutions thereon, 908
 Letter to Governour Gage, and Resolution advising people of Boston and Massachusetts to conduct themselves peaceably, 909, 939, 1077
 Memorial to the People to be prepared910
 Address to the People of Great Britain, do., 910
 Resolution on Rights and Grievances of the Colonies, 910
 Plan of Association adopted and signed 20th October, 1774, 913
 Address to the People of Great Britain, 917
 Memorial to the People of the Colonies, 922
 Resolution against Transportation for Trial, 928 Recommend a new Congress for 10th May next, 928
 Letter to the Colonies of St. Johns, &c., 929

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