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 for | 1775, 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 |
Lands | granted 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 in | 1774, 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 |
London | Petition from Merchants on Quebeck Bill, | 186 |
| Petition from Lord Mayor, &c., on same, | 194, 314 |
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