Liberty-Pole, cut down at Poughkeepsie, N. York, |
176 |
London, Defence of American proceedings by
Brecknock, |
51, 341 |
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Constitutional Society, Letters and Donations to, |
54-55 |
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Nestor to the People of EnglandStrictures on the Governour of Boston, |
231 |
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Remarks of Ignotus on Lord Dunmores
Circular Letter of January 4th, 1775, |
236 |
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Meeting of the LiveryRemonstrance and Petition to the Throne in favour of AmericaSpeeches of Lord-Mayor and others, |
278 |
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Regulus to the King, |
316 |
|
Address to Lord-Mayor and Corporation
from New-York Committee, |
510 |
|
From Thomas Fraser, of London, to George
Erving, |
583 |
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Publication at Secretary of States Office,
(See Note on Concord, &c.,) |
848 |
|
Letter from Arthur Lee to the People of London, concerning the Massacre at Concord, |
848 |
|
Letter from, to Watertown, |
870 |
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Political Observations at, |
909 |
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Anonymous Letter to The Minister, |
915 |
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Amount of Importations of Flour and Wheat
from North America, |
921 |
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British account of Battle of Lexington and Concord, |
945 |
|
Address to the Publick, |
947 |
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Strictures on the Gazettes account of the
attack on Lexington and Concord, |
948 |
|
Address to the People of England, |
952, 1013 |
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Publication at, On the Disturbances in America, |
961 |
|
Anonymous publication at, |
968 |
|
Memento to Lord North, |
992 |
|
Meeting of the Livery in Common-HallTheir ProceedingsAddress to the KingInstructions to Representatives in Parliament, |
1070-74 |
|
Court of Common Councils Address to the
King, |
1601 |
|
Answer of the King, |
1602 |
|
Common Council Proceedings on Address of New-York Committee, |
1603 |
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Brutus to the People of, |
1643 |
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Publication at, concerning Ship Molly, |
1680 |
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An Englishman to the Printer of the
Morning Chronicle, |
1742 |
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Thanks of Congress to Lord-Mayor, &c., |
1860 |
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Same to same, |
1877 |
Louisiana, Governour Browns Settlement on a portion thereof, called West-Florida, |
992-1000 |
Manufactures, Premium on Domestick, by Virginia, |
13 |
|
Philadelphia Association to encourage, |
140-44 |
|
And Arts encouraged by Virginia Assembly, |
170 |
|
Encouraged in Chesterfield County, Virginia, |
298 |
Maryland |
|
|
Baltimore Committee Proceedings against
landing Salt, |
34 |
|
Same concerning Cargo of Brig Henry and
Joseph, |
123 |
|
Justices removed, |
124 |
|
Boundary Line, Proceedings in Pennsylvania on subject, |
130, 302 |
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Letter from Governour of Pennsylvania on
the above, |
130 |
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Talbot County Committee on importation of
Goods by Charles Crookshanks, |
175 |
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Baltimore Committee contradict certain false
reports, |
276 |
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Calvert County CommitteeProceedings against Alexander Ogg, for violating the Association, and his Apology, |
281 |
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Prince Georges County CommitteeProceedings against import of Salt and killing
Sheep, |
308 |
|
Anne Arundel County Committee contradict
Facts relative to the Riot at Annapolis, |
309 |
|
Baltimore Committee discourage a Fair, |
337 |
Maryland |
|
|
Convention 24th April, 1775. Proceedings on state of the Colony of New-YorkSuspend Exportations to the NorthMilitia to be exercisedDelegates to Continental CongressRecommend Fast DayLetter from Philadelphia on affair at Lexington and Concord, |
379-382 |
|
Cecil County Committee Proceedings, |
623 |
|
Anne Arundel County Proceedings, |
659, 903 |
|
Charles County Deputies to Convention, |
668 |
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Talbot County Committee Proceedings, |
682 |
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Prince George County Committee Proceedings, |
718 |
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Charles County Committee Proceedings, |
727 |
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Worcester County Committee Proceedings, |
924 |
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Charles Gordon, of Cecil County, to the Publick, and Answer, |
990-l |
|
Queen Anne County Committee Proceedings, |
1024 |
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Frederick County Committee of Correspondence createdForces to be raised for Continental ServiceOfficers appointedEncourage Manufactures, |
1044 |
|
Talbot County Proceedings on the Ship
Johnson, |
1103-5 |
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Anne Arundel County Proceedings, |
1122 |
|
Baltimore Committee ProceedingsIntercepted Letter from Henry Lloyd to John
Stevenson, |
1531 |
|
Dorchester County Committee Proceedings, |
1532 |
|
Somerset County Committee Proceedings, |
1569 |
|
Baltimore Committee Proceedings on Letter
from James Christie, |
1652 |
|
Charles County Committee Proceedings, |
1673 |
|
Bladensburgh and Piscataway Committees
Proceedings, |
1688 |
|
Prince George County Committee Proceedings, |
1716 |
|
Baltimore Publickfrom James Christie, |
1732 |
Martin, John, Governour of North-Carolina, Proclamation against Election of Deputies to
Congress, |
254 |
Maine, Samuel Thompson to Committee of Safety
of Massachusetts, |
447 |
|
Brunswick Committee to Boston Committee
of Correspondence, |
502 |
|
Letter from James Gowan and others to
General Ward, |
515 |
|
Alexander Shephard to Massachusetts Congress on Survey, |
1476 |
Mason, George, Letter to George Washington on
Potomack River and Western Lands, |
92 |
Massachusetts-Bay |
|
|
Hampshire County Address to Inhabitants of, |
18 |
|
Danvers, election of Officers in Alarm List, |
37 |
|
Cumberland County Convention, and Proceedings against Captain Thomas Coulson on certain Importations, |
91-2 |
|
Hampshire County, Letters from, to the Inhabitants of, |
94, 222, 46, 89, 329 |
|
Address signed Lucius, concerning the
Mobs represented in Vol 1, Folio 1260, |
156 |
|
Worcester County, Proceedings of Committee, |
228, 42 |
|
T. Wheeler assigns reasons for resigning as
Lieutenant-Colonel, |
228 |
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Worcester CountyA Freeholder to the Printer of Massachusetts Gazette, remarks on Publication of Phileirene, |
229 |
|
Marblehead Committee accept apology of
Thomas Lilly for buying Tea, |
234 |
|
Plymouth Committee to Committee of Safety, |
235 |
|
Attempted march on Concord, |
253 |
|
Committee of Montreal to Committee of
Safety, |
305 |
|
Falmouth Committee on Goods imported for
Captain Thomas Coulson, |
311, 18 |
|
Speech of an Indian Chief of the Moheakounuck Tribe, sent to the Provincial Congress, |
315 |