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Johnson, Joseph a Mohegan Indian, petitions Connecticut for removal of his Tribe to Oneida, 386
 Preached In New-York, 387
Johnson, Dr., "Taxation no Tyranny," supposed to be written by, 1331
 Answer to the above, 1449
Johnson Sir William, his death announced to the Council of Pennsylvania, 645
Johnstone, Governour, Speech on Boston Port Bill, 53
 Remarks on his Speech (Note,)—56
 Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 73
 Speech on Address to the King, 1473
 Speech on Supplies for1775, 1480, 1590
 Speech on Petition of Bristol Merchants' Society, 1590
 Speech on Lord North's Address to the King, 1559
 Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution, 1622
 Speech on Bill to Restrain Trade with Northern Colonies, 1623
 Speech on Ways and Means for Supplies, 1816
 Supports Remonstrance of General Assembly of New-York, 1822
Jolliffe, Mr., his views on Address to the King, 1556
 "Juba," a Paper addressed to the General Congress, 754
Juries,in Boston, refuse to be sworn, 747
 Grand Jury in South Carolina presents as a grievance the claim of England to Tax. The Colonies, 961-2
 Essex County, New-Jersey, Grand Jury to Chief Justice Smyth, 967
King of Great Britain, his Message to House of Lords, on Disturbances in Boston, 5
 Same to House of Commons, 32
 Proclamation creating Copper Currency for Virginia, 982
 His Answer to both Houses, 10th February, 1775, 1569
 Speech to both Houses, 26th May, 1775, 1842
 Petitions to him by Mayor, Aldermen, &c., and also by Merchants of London—Answer and Proceedings thereon, 1850-56
Kirkland, Rev. Mr., Letter to him from Massachusetts Assembly, concerning Mohawk and other Indians, 1349
Ladies,Association of, in North Carolina, 1349
Landsgranted to Officers and Soldiers in French War, 1763, 173
Lane, John, examined before House of Commons on the American Fisheries—Credit of Merchants, &c., 1648
Lee, Richard, President of Maryland Council, to Governour Penn, 546
 Letter from Governour Penn, 739
Lee, Charles, General Letter to the Duke of—949
 Military Preparations attributed to him in England, 1066
Lee, Richard Henry, to Samuel Adams, 445
 From Colonel Adam Stephen, 1209, '44
Lee, Arthur. (Vide Agents)
 Letters to R, H. Lee, 228, 1040, '58, '68
 Letter to Francis L, Lee, 237
 Letter from Daniel Dulany, Jun., 354
 Letters from John Dickinson, 726, 947
 Letter from Thomas Cushing, 1208
 Letters from Samuel Adams, 238, 332,1239
 Letter from Joseph Warren, 1252
 Agent from Virginia, 1289
Leeds,Petition from the Borough to House of Commons, 1537
 Petition from Merchants, 1538
Letters,Copies and Extracts from, the names of the writers being omitted, originally, but which appeared in the publick prints under their present form—
 To the Colonies in1774, 348
 From Boston to Philadelphia, 380, 1216
Letters,From Philadelphia to New-York, 386, 1180, 1215, '33, '70
 From Philadelphia to Boston, 388
 To P. P., on Repeal of Stamp Act, 395
 From Norwich, England, to New-York, on conduct of Lord North, 404
 From Charlestown, South Carolina, to New-York and Philadelphia, 408
 From a Gentleman in England, 436, '93, '98, 614
 From New-York to Boston, 505, 1191, 1203
 From London, 230 240, '41, '48, '89, 506, '13, 628, '41, '61, '62 668,701, '08, '71,815, '29, 1025, '35, '52, '65 1067, '83, '85, 1101, '03, 1202, '10, '14, '23 1225, '34
 From a Gentleman in Virginia, with subscriptions for Boston, 517
 From Boston to New-York, 344, 646, 1039, 1178, 1248
 From a Member of Parliament to Colonel Charles Le, 769
 From Georgia to a Gentleman in New-York, 773, 1160
 From Maryland to London, 809
 From Montreal to New-York, 853,1164
 To Peyton Randolph late President of Congress, and divers Letters referred to In Note, 939
 From an Officer in camp, at Boston, to his friend in Edinburgh, 957, 1068
 From Williamsburg to Governour Gage, 945
 From Charles Lee to the Duke of—949
 from a Gentleman at Bladensburg, Maryland, to his brother in Glasgow, 953
 From a Gentleman in New-York to his correspondent in London, 969
 From a Gentleman in Amsterdam to his correspondent in Philadelphia, 979
 From an Officer at Boston to his friend in London, 991, 1049
 From Georgia to Philadelphia, 1033
 From Boston to New-York—Motion to take up Arms, in the Provincial Congress of Massachusetts, 1039
 From a Gentleman in Philadelphia to a Member of Parliament, 1066-7
 From King's County, New-York, to Mr. Rivington, Printer, 1076
 From Yorkshire to New-York, 1080
 From a Gentleman in Connecticut to his friend in Newport, 1133
 From Hartford, Connecticut, to New-York, speaking of "Independence,"—1139
 From Bristol to New-York, 1139
 From a Gentleman in Massachusetts to his friend in London, 1167, 1227
 From a Gentleman in Baltimore to his friend in New-York, 1190
 From a Merchant, in Annapolis, to Philadelphia, 1194, 1208
 From Philadelphia to Mr. James Rivington, Printer, 1211, '31, '70
 From Connecticut to the same, 1227
 From Kent, in Delaware, 1230
 Considerations respecting the Measures of England, 1369
 Taxation no Tyranny, 1431
 Answer to the above, 1449
 From an old English Merchant to Lord Sandwich, 1681
Lewis, Mr., Views on Petition of London Merchants, 1527
Liverpool,Petition from Merchants, &c., to House of Commons, 1531
Lister, Benjamin, examined before Parliament on Fisheries, &c., 1652-38
Logan,a Shawanese Chiefs Speech to Lord Dunmore, 1020
LondonPetition from Merchants on Quebeck Bill, 186
 Petition from Lord Mayor, &c., on same, 194, 314

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