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, June | 15, 1774, 416 |
| Proposed by Pennsylvania, June | 18, 1774, 426 |
| Proposed by Massachusetts, June | 17, 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 for | 1775, 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 of | 1775, 1596 |
Croghan, | George, Correspondence on Indian Affairs, | 465 |
Cruger, | Mr., Speech on Supplies for | 1775, 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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