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Independence
  Must be the result of Ministerial measures, 151
  Likely to happen, 353
  Driven to the necessity of making a Declaration of, 368
  Inevitable result of Bill before Parliament, 368
  Beginning to be foreseen by the people of England, 369
  Value of fur trade, if Colonies should set up for, 455
  Totally disavowed by people of Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, 459
  Not impossible that the present struggle should end in, 467
  Ought to be immediately declared, 472
  The indispensable duty of the Colonies to make an immediate Declaration of, 529
  Earnestly recommended by General Greene, 572
  Resolutions of Maryland Convention on, 653
  People of Maryland entertain no idea of, 760
  General Lee convinced of the necessity of, from reading "Common Sense," 839
  "Candidus" to the People of Pennsylvania in favour of, 920
  The proper time for, arrived, 953
  Opinion of General Washington, 993
  Thoughts of John Adams, 1136
  Tone of the Press, 1140
  "Salus Populi" to the Freemen of Pennsylvania, 1141
  "Questions and Answers" relative to, 1169
  Remarks of Major Hawley upon, 1191
  Duty of the people to maintain at every risk, 1210
  Anything short of will bring infallible destruction, and that speedily, 1220
  Must take place in a few months at farthest—mode of assizing Colonies in case of, 1496
  Robert Alexander (Maryland Delegate) almost convinced the measure is right, 1508
  Will greatly increase the prosperity of the Colonies, 1524
  The grand and final period of British administration in America at hand, 1525
  "Common Sense," 1552
Indians
  Proceedings of Virginia Convention relative to claims on account of expedition against, 79, 83, 86, 91, 93, 95, 96, 103, 104, 115, 116, 119, 122, 126
  Proceedings of Virginia Convention on report of Commissioners, 106, 117, 127, 130
  Account of money expended at Treaty with, 109, 115
  Efforts to excite against the Colonies, 110
  Nantikokes, desirous of removing from Maryland, 202
  Letter from Commissioners to Continental Congress, 259
  No longer good policy to foment difference among; 317
  Intention of Ministry to engage against Colonies, 449
  (See Six Nations.)
  Talks with General Washington, 893, 908
  Miccamack Tribe to Massachusetts Court, 946
  Talk of Oneidas and Mohawks with General Schuyler, 1131
  Proceedings of Massachusetts Court relative to trading with St. John's and Passamaquoddy Tribes, 1301, 1432, 1442
  At Grafton, election of Guardians of, 1422
  Offer to take up arms in behalf of the Colonies, 1481
  Invited to Philadelphia by Governour Penn, 1499
  Proceedings in Continental Congress relative to, 1644, 1650 1651, 1656, 1662
Indigo, culture of, in Florida, 329
Infantry, Officers of twenty-six Regiments, of the new Army, 633-646
Inlistments, difficulties attending, 155, 563, 946 975, 976
Inoculation, prohibited in New-York, 406
Instructions, to Virginia Delegates, 87
  To New-Hampshire Delegates, 459
  To Pennsylvania Delegates, reflections upon, 471
  To Maryland Delegates, 738
  To Massachusetts Delegates, 1266
  To New-Jersey Delegates, 1608
Intelligence, South-Carolina Committee of, 53
Ireland, British Officers recruiting in, 1027
Irving, Thomas, 113
Iron, importation of, into Massachusetts from South-Carolina, 1311
Isle of Shoals, Inhabitants of, in want of the necessaries of life, 4
Izard, Ralph, 38, 53, 55
Jackson, Dr. Hall, 14, 21, 22
  Letter to New-Hampshire Congress, 153
Jacobs, Lieutenant, 177
Jacobson, Captain Christian, 149
James, Captain Richard, 168
Jameson, William, 125
Jamieson, Neil, 113
  Letter to Messrs Glassford, Garden & Co, 343
  Letter to James Anderson, 347
  Letter to Edward and René Payne, 348
Jay, John, Letter to R. R. Livingston, 585
Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas
  Letter from R. Hooe, 606
  Letter from Stephen West, 885
  Letter from Thomas Johnson, Jun, 911
  Letters from Samuel Chase, 912, 947, 986
  Letter from William Spear, 950
  Letter from John Gunby, 1534
"Johannes in Eremo" to the Publick, 527
Johnson, Sir John, Proceedings of Tryon County Committee, relative to, 398
  Letter from James Gray, 594
  Submission of, to General Schuyler, 818-829
Johnson, Fort, 45, 46, 47, 48
Johnson, Thomas, 75
Johnson, Thomas, Jun, Letter to Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, 119
Johnson, William, 101
Johnson, William S, 267
Johnston, Edward, violation of Passport, 200
Johnston, Thomas, 171
Joiner, Captain John, 27, 49, 50, 63, 74
Jones, Edward, 253
Jones, Joseph, 75
Jones, Walter, 76
Journals, Of South-Carolina Congress ordered to be printed, 56, 71
  To be in charge of Committee of Intelligence, 73
  (See Records.)
Judd, James, 288
Karr, Robert, 104
Kay, John, 125
Kenner, Rodham, 76
Kent, Captain James, reception of, by Northampton, Virginia, Committee, 1471
Kershaw Joseph, 74
Kettletas, Captain John, 149
Kidder, Colonel, 11
Kimball, Porter, 207
King, Proclamations by the, 377, 543
  Speech of, remarks of General Washington upon, 567, 570
  Speech of, remarks of General Greene upon, 572
King, George, 1
King, Henry, 75
King, Seth, 267
Kingston Packet, suspected of violating Continental Association, 193, 215, 221
Kirkland, Colonel Moses, reported to be in Charlestown, 53
  Sent express to General Gage, 316, 336, 347
  Prisoner at Cambridge, 314
  An illiterate and simple man, 486
Kirkland, Colonel, at the bead of the King's party in South-Carolina, 199
Knight, John, Petition of, to General Washington, 626
Knowles, Deacon, 12, 15, 16

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