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Pennsylvania
 Convention of County Deputies—Proceedings—Resolutions and Instructions to Representatives in General Assembly, July1774, 555-'93
 Assembly meets—Message on Indian Affairs—Resolutions of several of the Colonies—Communication from Provincial Committee—Delegates lo Continental Congress—Instructions to them—Circular to the respective Assemblies, 602-10
 Anonymous Addresses to the People, 654
  718, '53,811
 Earl of Dartmouth to Governour Penn on Maryland Boundary, and Correspondence with Governour of Maryland—737
 Governour Penn to Earl of Dartmouth, in forming him of the Meeting of the General Congress, 773
 The Earl's Answer, and also on Indian Disturbances.774
 Maryland Boundary—Proceedings in Council, &c., 455, 546, 737;'39, 954
 Assembly meets—Indian Affairs—Benjamin Franklin's Correspondence, 794
 Assembly meets—John Dickinson appointed a Delegate in Congress—Indian Affairs869
 Council meets—Road from Windgap to Wyoming to be laid out, 954
 Committee for Philadelphia County, 1010
 Committee for Berks County, 1032, 1144 Assembly meets—Deputies to Congress, 1023
 York County Proceedings, 1048, 1235
 Chester County Proceedings, 1052
 Manufacture of Gunpowder begun, 1066
 Bucks County Committee, 1144
 Convention; January, 1775, approve Proceedings of Continental Congress, 1169
 Answers of the Governour to Specifick Interrogatories by the Earl of Dartmouth, 1194
 Bedford County encourages Manufactures, 1226
 Bedford County Letter to Provincial Congress, 1229
 Council Proceedings on the case of the Isabella, Schooner, 1241
 Council on violent Proceedings at Hanna's Town, by the Virginians, 1271-6
 General Assembly meets—Resolves of New-Jersey submitted—no Message from Governour—finally advises Representation of Grievances—Answer to said Message—Letter from Agents in London, 1275-82
 Pennsylvania and New-York Boundary Line, 1236
Percy, Lord, arrives at Salem, July, 1774, 515
Peterborough, Bishop of, Speech on Address to the King, 1589
Peters, Rev Samuel Proceedings of "Sons of Liberty" with him, 711
Peters, Rev. Richard, Letter concerning Indians, and Connecticut Boundary Line, 280
Petitions.(See States, Provinces, Towns, Counties.)
Pomfret, Earl of, Remarks on Address to the King, 1572
Poole, Town and County, Petition in support of the Bill to Kestrain Trade, &c., with Northern Colonies, 1637
Post Offices, Constitutional American, proposed to be established by William Goddard of Maryland, 500-4
 Advised to be taken into the charge of the Colonies, 1226
Powy's Mr. Thomas, Views on Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution, 1618
Pownall, Governour, Speech on Boston Port Bill, 52
 Speech on Government of Massachusetts Bay, 74-6
 Speech on Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution, 1600
 Speech on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., 1660
Pultney, Mr., Speech on Administration of Justice in Massachusetts Bay, 126
Putnam, Israel, to Captain Trumbull, 783
 Letter to him from Boston, 784
 Letters and Statements concerning the reported Disturbances at Boston, (Note,)942
Philadelphia
 Publications at, 335, '47, '74, '77, '94, 410
 Committee appointed—their Letters and Proceedings, 340-1
  956, '65, 1026, '56, 1100, 1231, '43
 Mechanicks Meeting, 405
 Recommends Delegates to General Congress to be chosen by each Provincial Convention, 441
 Publication signed "a Freeman" handed about, 607
 "Queries to America," a Publication, 755
 Address to the People of America, and an Answer, 976-9
 Committee discourage killing Mutton, 1010;'50
 Queries addressed to the several Committees, 1011
 Plan for an American Manufactory, 1256
Phipps, Captain, Speech on Boston Port Bill, 45
 Speech on Administration of Justice in Massachusetts Bay, 116, '17, '22
 Speech on Repeal of Tea Duty, 133
Privilege, Breach of, Council of New-Jersey, 1120, '31
 Power of House of Commons to call for Papers, 1699
Protest,Minority in House of Lords on the Act Better Regulating Government of Massachusetts Bay, 93-95
 Minority on Administration of Justice there, 128
 Minority on Lord North's Address to the King, 1585
 Minority on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., in the Northern Colonies, 1690
Quakers, of Philadelphia, refuse to join in Suspension of Business, 1st June, 1774, 365
 Address to their Friends, 1093
 Their Testimony against present condition of Affairs, 1176, 1270
 Letter from Boston to Philadelphia concerning them, 1210
 In England—Petition against Bill to Restrain Trade, &c., with the Northern Colonies, 1637
 Petition the King, 1852
Quartering Troops in America, 165 70
Quebeck
 Bill for Governing Province, 169, 214, 1823
 King's Proclamation of Government in1763, 172
 Boundaries changed, 204, '17
 Commission for James Murray as Governour, 175
 Witnesses on, examined, 188
 Petitions from, 186, '94, 215
 Petition against late Act, 1823
 Petition for a General Assembly, 1844
 Petition from Montreal, 1844
 Francis Maseres to the Quebeck Committee1845
 Catholicks' Petition for Restoration of their Ancient Laws—Participation in the Civil and Military Employments, and Extension of Territorial Limits, &c, 1847-50
Quince, Parker, and Crew, from North Carolina, make no charge for Freight of Supplies to Boston, 670
Quincy, Josiah, to Josiah Quincy, Jun., 951
 Quincy, Josiah, Jun., Letter from George Clymer, 406
 Letters from John Dickinson, 434, 947
 Letter from Miles Brewton, 534
 Letter to John Dickinson, 725
 Letter from James Lovell, 948
 Letter from Josiah Quincy, 951
 Letter from Charles Chauncy, 958
 Letters from Joseph Reed, 892, 963
 Letter from Nathaniel Appleton, 980
 Letter from Thomas Gushing, 1080
Radnor, Earl of, Views on Bill Restraining Trade, &c., 1684-5

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