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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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"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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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