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Dowdeswell, Mr., Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 69, 79
 Speech on Administration of Justice there, 117, '20
 Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, 166
Drayton Hon. William Henry, Charge to Grand Jury, 959
 Presentments and Address thereon, 961-2
Duché, Rev., Chaplain to first Continental Congress, 899
Dudley,Petition of Merchants and others to House of Commons, 1523
Dudley, Viscount on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., of Northern Colonies, 1675
Dulany, Daniel, Jun., to Arthur Lee, 354
Dundas, Mr., Solicitor General of Scotland, Views on Lord North's Conciliatory Proposition, 1607
 Speech on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., 1654, '60
Dunning, Mr., Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 83
 Speech on Administration of Justice there, 121
 Speech on Quebeck Bill, 182, 208
 Speech on Lord North's Motion for Address to the King, 1542
 Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution, 1610
 Speech on Bill to Restrain Trade, &c., with Northern Colonies, 1623
Duntze, Sir John, on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., of Southern Colonies1715
Edmiston Rev, William, Proceedings against him by Committee of Baltimore County, 1146
Effingham, Earl of, Speech on Amendment to the Bill Restraining Trade, &c., 1689
 Speech on New-York Memorial, 1840
 Tenders his Resignation in the Army, 1841
Elliot, Sir Gilbert, Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 77
 Speech on Petition of London Merchants, 1516
 Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Proposition, 1607
Ellis, John, examined in the House of Commons on Petition of West India Planters, 1731
Ellis, Mr. Welbore, Speech on Boston Port Bill, 50
 Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 71
 Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Proposition, 1606
Exports,in 1772-3, from England to America, 1533, 1547, 1749
 For many Years—ordered, 1589
 From Scotland to American Colonies, &c., 1627 1629, '5-1, '99
Fasting and Prayer, recommended in Virginia, 350
 Recommended in Massachusetts, 1363
Fisheries,of North America, Witnesses examined in House of Commons, 1638
 Of Newfoundland, Prohibited by Act of Parliament, 1691
 Of Scotland, Whale, 1661
 Of Great Britain and Ireland, Encouraged, 1805, 1809, '13
Flax-seed, Bounty on Importing into Ireland,1809
Florida, East and West, Proclamation erecting the Government thereof in1763, 172
 Estimates for Civil Establishment, 1709
For, Charles J., Speech on Boston Port Bill, 45, '8
 Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 77, 90
 Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, 164
 Speech on Quebeck Bill, 184, 211
 Speech on Address to the King, 1473
 Speech on Supplies for1775, 1482, 1591
 Speech on Petition of London Merchants, 1517, 1529-30
 Speech on Lord North's Motion for Address to the King, 1543
 Speech on Lord North's Motion to Postpone Consideration of American Papers, 1568
 Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Proposition, 1605
 Speech on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., 1653-9
Fox, Charles J., Speech on Call for Papers, 1669
 Supports Mr. Burke's Resolutions, 1776
 Supports Remonstrance of General Assembly of New-York, 1822
 Supports Quebeck Petition, 1837
Fox, Stephen, Speech on Regulating Massachusetts Bay, 67, 87
 Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, 134
Franklin, Benjamin. (Vide Agents.)
 Letter to Thos Gushing, Speaker, on Boton Port Bill, 235
Fuller, Mr. Rose, Speech on Boston Port Bill, 41, '5
 Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 71
 Speech on Administration of Justice there, 126
 Speech on Supplies for1775, 1479, '86
Gage, Governour, arrives at Boston, 13th May, 1774, (Note,)331
 Letters to Earl of Dartmouth. (See Massachusetts.)
 Letter to Governour Trumbull, 344
 Address to General Court, 346
 Answer to a Letter from Continental Congress, 939, 1077
 Letter to him from Williamsburg, 945
 Orders Reconnoisance of part of Massachusetts, 1263
Galloway, Joseph, his Plan for a union between Great Britain and the Colonies, 905
Gascoigne, Mr., Speech on Boston Port Bill, 43
Georgia,Proclamation concerning, in1763, 173
 Meeting of Inhabitants, called on state of Boston, &c., 549
 Governour Sir James Wright to the Earl of Dartmouth on Proceedings in Georgia and Carolina, 633, 708, '31, 867, 1040
 General Meeting at Savannah, 638
 Governour Wright's Proclamation disapproving of Savannah Meeting, 690
 Resolutions of Meeting at Savannah, 700
 Committee to receive Subscriptions for Poor of Boston, 701
 Letter from St. John's Parish—approve of General Congress—200 barrels Rice subscribed for Boston, 766
 Proclamation of Governour Wright on Survey, Sale and Apportionment of Publick Lands, 889
 Proclamation of Peace and Intercourse with Creek Indians, 1137, '53
 Governour Wright's Speech to General Assembly, and their Answer, 1152
 Declaration of Rights and Association, 1156
 Extract of a Letter from, to New-York, 1160
 St. Johns Parish Proceedings, 1161
 Provincial Congress, 1162
 Resolutions at Charlestown, South Carolina, 1163
 Darien Resolutions, 1135
 Proclamation of Governour concerning supposed Murder of a British Seaman, 1253
 Estimates of Civil List, 1710
Germain, Lord George. Speech on Address to the King, 34
 Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 67, 89
 Speech on Petition of London Merchants, 1530
German Officers sail for America, (Note, )—1340
Gilbert Colonel, denounced by Massachusetts, 1356
Goddard, William, proposes to establish Post Offices, 500
Gordon Mr. Cosmo, Speech on Lord North's Motion for Address to the King, 1543
Glasgow,Petition from Merchants and Traders, 16
Glover, Mr., Agent and Manager of Evidence before House of Commons on West India Trade, 1790, '33
Glynn, Mr., Serjeant, Speech on Quebeck Bill, 184, 308
 Proposed as a Candidate for Parliament from Middlesex, in conjunction with Mr. John Wilkes—their Sentiments, 805-6
Gower Earl, Speech on Lord Chatham's Motion to Recall Troops from America, 1502

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