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Letters
 
From Member of Lower House of Assembly to Mr Holt, of New-York,
111
 
From a Gentleman in Harford County, Maryland, to his Friend in Philadelphia,
124
 
From Philadelphia to James Rivington,
133–134
 
From Boston to Newport, on cruel treatment of Soldiers,
173
 
From a Gentleman in Paris to his Friend in Newport,
173
 
From Boston to New-York,
211
 
From a Gentleman in London to his Friend in North-Carolina,
242
 
From New-Haven to Mr. Rivington,
252
 
From Boston to Philadelphia,
253, 666
 
From New-York to Boston,
255
 
From a Gentleman in England to his Friend in Virginia,
318
 
From New-York to Philadelphia,
343, 344, 364, 547
 
From London to a Gentleman in Massachusetts, mentioning the King’s orders to General Gage to apprehend Messrs. Cushing, Adams, Hancock, and others, and send them to England for trial—Second orders to hang them,
386
 
From a Merchant in London to his Friend in Virginia,
394
 
Intercepted, from Canada to Colonel Philip Skene—New Commission to Guy Carleton, Governour of Quebeck,
402
 
From Holland to Rev. William Gordon, on the Policy of Great Britain, Prussia, Holland, France, and Spain,
462
 
From an American Gentleman at Paris to his Friend at Philadelphia—Opinions of the French,
463
 
From a Gentleman in Philadelphia to his Friend in London,
467, 1033
 
From a Gentleman in Connecticut to his Friend in New-York,
472, 508, 912
 
From a Gentleman in New-York to his Friend in London,
506
 
From Montreal, (intercepted,)
518
 
From Berkshire County to Cambridge, Massachusetts,
546
 
From London to a Gentleman in Philadelphia,
547, 577, 854, 903, 1518, 1607
 
From a Gentleman in Philadelphia to his Friend in Williamsburgh, Virginia,
668
 
From London to New-York,
870, 1617
 
From North-Carolina to New-York,
924
 
From a Gentleman in England to one in Philadelphia,
953
 
From Charlestown, South-Carolina,
953
 
From London to a Gentleman in Virginia,
960, 1517
 
Extract of, from Newfoundland,
973
 
Same, from London,
974
 
From an Officer in Boston to his Friend in England,
1010
 
From Boston to London, on Battle of Charlestown,
1021
 
From Providence to New-York, on Bunker’s Hill,
1036
 
From Captain Chapman, of the Royal Irish Regiment, to his Friend in Ireland,
1049
 
From Weathersfield, Connecticut, to a Gentleman in Philadelphia,
1060
 
From a Gentleman at Stockbridge to a Gentleman of Continental Congress, on Indians,
1060
 
From British Naval Officer to his Friend in London,
1067
 
Intercepted, communicated to John Hart, Junior, by Doctor Carrington,
1078
 
From a Merchant in Boston to his Brother in Scotland
1079
 
From an Officer of the British Army to his Friend in England,
1092
 
From Boston to a Gentleman in Scotland,
1093
Letters
 
From a British Officer in Boston,
1107, 1727
 
From Charlestown, South-Carolina, on Indian Affairs,
1111
 
Philadelphia, from Officers of American Army on Bunker’s Hill,
1118
 
From the Hague, June 29, 1775,
1128
 
From Charlestown, S. C, to a Gentleman in Philadelphia, on Indians, Georgia, &c.,
1129
 
From Fort George to Hartford, Connecticut,
1135
 
From Governour Gage to Governour Martin, of North-Carolina, (intercepted,)
1123
 
Intercepted in Charlestown, South-Carolina,
1569
 
A Virginia Delegate to a Gentleman in Williamsburgh,
1573
 
Captain Angus McDonald to Colonel Alexander McDougall,
1593
 
Messrs. Bradfords, of Philadelphia, to Printer of a publick Paper in London, on Bunker’s Hill, &c,
1608
 
From London,
1614
 
From Camp at Cambridge to a Gentleman in Philadelphia,
1616
 
From a Gentleman in London to a Gentleman in Maryland,
1617
 
From a Gentleman in Philadelphia to his Friend in England,
1621
 
From Montreal to a Gentleman in England,
1623
 
From Camp at Cambridge,
1637, 1721, 1722
 
From Braintree, Massachusetts,
1671
 
Doctor J. Mallett to William Allmon,
1684
 
From a Gentleman in Fredericktown, Maryland, to his Friend in Baltimore,
1687
 
From Watertown to a Gentleman in Philadelphia,
1696
 
From Salem, Massachusetts, to a Gentleman in London,
1696
 
From a British Naval Officer to his Friend in London, enclosing two intercepted American Letters,
1717
 
From a Gentleman in London to his Friend in New-York,
1727
 
Colonel Joseph Reed to Colonel Baldwin, enclosing Letter from Doctor Church,
1748
 
Extracts from Letters laid before Continental Congress, dated London, July 31, 1775,
1775
 
From a Gentleman in North-Carolina, one of the Delegates in Congress, to a principal house in Edinburgh,
1757
 
From Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Philadelphia,
1764
Lexington, Attack on, by the British,
359–’64
 
General Expresses despatched to the South—Their course to Charlestown, South-Carolina,
365–’69
 
Detailed statement of attack on, by British, with a list of Killed and Wounded,
391–’3
 
Accounts of Worcester and Williamsburgh, and intercepted British Letters concerning the attack on Lexington and Concord,
436–’41
 
Provincial Congress of Massachusetts transmit to Continental Congress Depositions concerning the attack,
486–501
 
Account of attack, by Rev. Wm. Gordon,
625
 
Farther account of attack,
673–’5
 
A Committee appointed to take Depositions concerning attack,
765
 
Third Committee appointed to take Depositions on Battle,
802
 
Narrative and Depositions concerning attack on, ordered to be printed and published in pamphlet by Massachusetts Congress,
813
 
Subscription of Constitutional Society at London for sufferers at,
921
 
British account of attack,
945
 
Strictures on the Gazette’s account of attack, (London,)
948
 
Proceedings in Massachusetts Congress and Committee of Safety
1028
Life, Thomas, Agent of Connecticut, to Governour Trumbull,
278

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