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Congress, Continental
 Letter to the Agents of Colonies in London, 929
 Address to Inhabitants of Quebeck, 930
 Address to the King, 934, 1083
 Estimate of Population, (Note)—936
 Agents to whom the Address to the King were to be sent, (Note)938
 Answer of Governour Gage, (received after Congress adjourned,)939, 1077
Congress, General, proposed by Rhode-Island, June15, 1774, 416
 Proposed by Pennsylvania, June18, 1774, 426
 Proposed by Massachusetts, June17, 1774, 421
Connecticut,Governour of, to Governour of Pennsylvania, on Boundaries, 261
 Further Proceedings in Pennsylvania, 604, 610, 1177
 Farmington Proceedings, May, 1774, 336
 Resolutions of House of Representatives, 1774, 355
 Joseph Johnson, a Mohegan Chief, petitions to remove his Tribe to Oneida, 386
 Norwich Resolutions, 390
 Essex Resolutions, 391
 Letter from Congregational Ministers to the Clergymen in Boston, and the Answer, 442-3
 Windsor Town Proceedings, 445
 Delegates to Continental Congress appointed, 554
 Silas Deane asks Governour Trumbull for certain Records and Documents, and complains of the neglect and destruction of the Publick Records, 710
 Rev. Samuel Peters, how treated by "Sons of Liberty,"711
 Matthew Griswold to Governour Trumbull, on proceedings of certain citizens of Connecticut at Great Barrington, Massachusetts, 724
 Colonel Willard, member of new Council, his treatment, 731
 New Council, (Note,)731
 Court at Hartford resolve not to exercise any authority under the Act to regulate Massachusetts, 747
 "Juba," to the General Congress, 754
 Dr. Beebe tarred and feathered, 787
 Army of Observation suggested, 787
 Resolutions of Delegates of several Towns, 788
 Stamford Meeting and Resolves, 827
 The Delegates in Congress, to Governour, 854
 Assembly meets—Resolutions—Memorial of Zebulon Butler, on territory claimed by Pennsylvania, 858
 Ebenezer Hazard's Memorial on the Lands West of Pennsylvania, part whereof is known as the "Connecticut Western Reserve"861-7
 Silas Deane to Gov. Trumbull on Congress, 888
 Danbury Town Meeting, 1038, 1215
 Fairfield Proceedings, 1075, 1236, '58
 Joseph Trumbull to the Governour, about Ammunition, 1077
 Gunpowder and Lead purchased, 1139, '77
 Condition of Militia and Munitions of War.1173
 Ridgefield Resolutions, 1202, 10, '36
 Newtown Resolutions, 1215
 Wethersfield Proceedings, 1236
 Ridgebury "Liberty Men,"1238
 Reading Association, and Proceedings of Committee, 1258
 Litchfield County Proceedings, 1270
 Committee from Massachusetts, on raising an Army, 1359
Connolly, Mr., his views on encouraging Fisheries of Ireland, 1807
Connolly, Captain, on Indian Affairs, 465-485
 Letter to Col. George Washington, 1222
Conway, General, Speech on Address to King, 35
 Speech on Boston Port Bill, 45
Conway, General, Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 72,89
 Speech on Administration of Justice there, 117
 Speech on Restraining Trade, &c, of Southern Colonies, 1715
Cooper, Mr. Grey, Speech on Boston Port Bill, 51
Cooper, Samuel, to John Adams—Arrival of Troops, 878
Cornwall, Mr., Speech on Administration of Justice in Massachusetts Bay, 122
 Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty—134
 Speech on Supplies for1775, 1478, '88, 1591
 Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Proposition, 1607
 Opposes Mr. Burke's Resolutions, 1776
 Opposed to presentation of Remonstrance of General Assembly of New York, 1821
Copper Currency, created for Virginia, 982
Court, Supreme, of Massachusetts, Salaries by the King, 27
 Proceedings thereon by House of Representatives, 31
Coxe, Mr., Views on Motion for Supplies of1775, 1596
Croghan, George, Correspondence on Indian Affairs, 465
Cruger, Mr., Speech on Supplies for1775, 1482
 Presents Petition from Bristol, 1521
 Speech on Lord North's Motion for Address to the King, 1544
 Speech on Remonstrance of General Assembly of New-York, 1820
Cushing, Thomas, to Josiah Quincy, Jun., 1080
 To Arthur Lee, 1208
Dartmouth, Earl of, Letter to Governour Gage, 380
 Letter to Lieut. Governour Penn, 519
 Letters to Lieutenant Governour Colden, 519, 953, 1035
 Circulars to Governours, 881, 953, 1034, '85
 Rumour of his Retiring, 1059, '68
 Speech on Lord Chatham's Provisional Bill, 1504
 Lays certain Papers from America before the House of Lords, 1489, 1569
 Speech on Address to his Majesty, 1584
 Motion and Views on Bill Restraining Trade, 1670
 Motion to reject Bill to repeal Act for Government of Quebeck, 1826
 Objects to New-York Memorial, 1837
Davis, George, examined on North American Fisheries, 1669
Dean, Silas, asks for certain Records from the Governour of Connecticut, and complains of neglect, 710
 Letter to Governour Trumbull, 888
D'Bernicre, Ensign, Narrative of a Reconnoisance of pan of Massachusetts, 1263
De Grey, Mr., Views on Quebeck Petition, 1836
Delaware
 Meeting called at New-Castle, June, 1774, 419
 Speech at Lewestown, at General Meetings, July, 1774, 658
 Convention at New-Castle—appoint Delegates to General Continental Congress, and their Instructions, 663-8
 New-Castle Resolutions—Militia Enrolled, 1022
 Motion of Lord North to include Delaware in the Bill Restraining the Trade, &c., of Southern Colonies, 1708
Dempster, Mr., Speech on Boston Port Bill, 44
 Speech on Administration of Justice in Massachusetts Bay, 124
 Speech on Quebeck Bill, 184
Denbigh, Earl of, Speech on right to the Floor, 1571
 Speech on Address to his Majesty, 1572
 Speech on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., 1674
 Speech on New-York Memorial, 1839
Desertion and Mutiny, Act to Punish, 1793-5
Dickinson, John, to Josiah Quincy, Jun., 434, 947
 His Draught of Argument in Convention for the Assembly of Pennsylvania, 557-93
 Letters to Arthur Lee, 726, 947
Dowdeswell, Mr., Speech on Boston Port Bill, 39, 49

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