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1776.
Feb. 14,
Letter from Colonel Smallwood to the Maryland Council of Safety, 1136
14, Thoughts on Government, by John Adams, 1136
14, Letter from John Adams to James Warren: Scarcely a Paper is published in Philadelphia, without speculations in open, vindication of opinions, that, five months ago, were said to be unpopular, 1140
14 Acknowledgment and Concession of Thomas Austin, of Philadelphia, 1141
14 Salus Populi to the Freemen of the Province of Pennsylvania, in favor of Independence, 1141
14, Letter from a Gentleman of publick character in New-Jersey to his Friend in Massachusetts: The conduct of General Washington has justified his expectations; the Army kept in excellent order; the country fully satisfied; human blood spared; and yet our enemies are in the most disgraceful situation, 1144
14, Letter from General Lee to General Washington, 1144
14 Letter from General Schuyler to General Washington, 1146
14, Letter from Samuel Mott to Governour Trumbull, on the defences necessary for New-London, Stonington, &c., 1146
14 Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Schuyler, 1147
14 Letter from Robert H. Harrison to Christopher Leffingwell, 1147
14 Letter from General Washington to the President of Congress: He has declined sending the Letter of Lord Drummond to General Howe, and sends it to Congress for their direction, 1148
  Letter from Lord Drummond to General Robertson, dated-February 5, 1149
  Report of Aaron Willard and Moses Child to General Washington, of the disposition of the Inhabitants, condition of the Fortifications &c., of the Province of Nova-Scotia, 1149
14, General Orders, from February 9 to February 14, 1150
15, Letter from John Langdon to Meshech Weare: Has just received information of the arrival of one of the Vessels in the Continental service with sixty tons of Saltpetre, thirteen tons of Powder, and thirteen hundred stand of good Arms, 1152
15, Letter, from the Maryland Council of Safety to Colonel Veazy, directing him to purchase the whole of the Powder imported by Nathaniel Rumsey, 1152
15, Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to the Baltimore Committee, desiring to know what Sulphur has been bought or obtained in Baltimore County, 1152
15, Letter from Gustavus Scott to Daniel of St Thomas Jenifer, 1153
15, Letter from the Continental Congress to the Provincial Congress of New-Jersey, 1592
15, Extract of a Letter from Philadelphia to a Gentleman in London: Many People here are heartily tired of our great men's knight-errantry; the Congress will not find so many, friends as they imagine when the King's Troops appear, 1153
15, Provincial Congress of New-Jersey order a Battalion of Minute-Men to proceed to New-York, 1153
15, Letter from John Blanchard to Lord Stirling, 1200
15, Notice of the Meeting of a few Members of the General Assembly at New-York, 1153
15, Letter from Colonel Waterbury to the President of Congress, requesting pay for the Regiment raised by him in January to go on an expedition against the Tories on Long-Island, 1154
15, Letter from Colonel Curtenius to the New-York Congress, 1154
15, Application of Joseph Blanchard to the New-York Congress for permission to go on the Governour's Ship, 1154
15, Letter from R. Thurman to the New-York Congress, requesting as high a rank in the Army as they think he can fill with propriety, 1154
15, Letter from Samuel Thompson to the New-York Congress; with a draft and description of the East and West Harbours of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, 1155
1776.
Feb. 15,
Letter from William Bedlow to John Berrien, for information about a Fortress to be erected at the Highlands, 1155
15, Letter from General Wooster to General Schuyler, 1218
15, Letter from General Schuyler to the President of Congress: Niagara should be in our possession, in order to secure all the Indians, Two Regiments, under an active Officer, would be sufficient for the business, 1156
15, Letter from General Washington to Governour Trumbull, 1157
15, Letter from Colonel Huntington to Governour Trambull, 1157
15, Letter from James Otis to the Massachusetts Council, 1158
15, Letter from Stephen Moylan to the Massachusetts Council, requesting that the Powder sent to Major Thompson may be lent or sold for the use of the United Colonies, 1158
16, Extract of a Letter from Barbadoes to a Gentleman in London: The Men-of-War seize every American Vessel they meet with, 1153
16, Letter from Colonel Mclntosh to General Washington, informing him of the slate of affairs in Georgia, 1159
  Test subscribed by the Officers of the Battalion raised for the protection and defence of Georgia before they received their Commissions, 1160
16, Return of the Officers of the Battalion, 1160
16, Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, 1161
16, Letter from Andrew Beall to the Maryland Council of Safety, for Powder and Lead from the stock at Bladensburgh, 1161
16, Letter from C. Beatty to the Maryland Council of Safety, 1161
16, Letter from Robert Alexander to the Maryland Council of Safety; Patriotism sinks before private interest; and there are many men in Philadelphia who rank themselves in that class, generally exacting the most from the necessity of the country; hence the publick is plundered, 1161
16, List of the Committee for the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, elected to serve for six months ensuing, 1162
16, Letter from Colonel Heard to the New-York Congress: He is on Staten-Island, with seven hundred men, waiting their further instructions, 1163
16, Letter from Philip Brook to the New-York Congress, asking a Commission, 1163
16, Letter from Governour Trumbull to General Washington: Sends two tons more of Powder, which is all that possibly can be spared from the Colony, 1163
16, Letter from the Massachusetts Council to Northampton Committee, 1308
16, Cosmopolitan to the Inhabitants of the American Colonies; No. 8, 1164
17, Letter from Andrew Syramer to Governour Penn, with a Petition from the Inhabitants of Turk's Island, 1166
17, Extract of a Letter from Norfolk, Virginia, to a Gentleman in Scotland: The Rebels are in the deepest distress, being; divested of Clothes, Ammunition, and Lodgings; all the Highland Emigrants are most friendly to Government, 1166
17, Letter from the Maryland Council of Safety to Gustavus Scott, 1167
17, Letter from Samuel Purviance to the Maryland Council of Safety: They are mounting the Guns at Baltimore, and erecting a Battery at Whetstone; Mr. Hughes is anxious some person should go to Antietam, to prove the Guns cast there, 1167
17, Letter from James Lloyd Chamberline to the Maryland Council of Safety, 1168
17, Questions and Answers on the Independence of the Colonies, 1168
17, Letter from Colonel Wayne to the President of Congress: His Regiment is in want of almost every thing, 1172
  Return of ??? Fourth Pennsylvania Battalion, 1172
17, Memorial of John Frazer to the Congress, 1172
17, Declaration, on oath, by Captain Belair, of the arrest of Mr. Walker, 1175
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