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TO THE SIXTH VOLUME OF THE FOURTH SERIES.


Abbe, Thomas, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
875
Abbertson, William, informs against Captain Baker,
572
Abbot, Seth, appointed Lieutenant Connecticut Militia,
872
Abed, Garret, Letter from, to New-York Congress,
470
Is ordered to arrest Peter McLean,
1162
Makes report to New-York Congress,
1163
Is ordered to arrest Simerson,
1172
Abercrombie, Colonel, blood of, charged upon Ministers,
39
Abingdon, Lord, speaks against the American War,
337
Accomack, Va., exempted from Militia drafts,
1589
Accommodation, declared to be “infamous,”
42
Accounts, Orders on the Committee of, in Pennsylvania Council of Safety,
653, 655, 658–670
Maryland Council of Safety set apart days for auditing,
1469
Report of the New-Jersey Committee of,
1666
Ackerman, Abraham, examination of, by New-York Committee,
1167
Acland, Mr., Speech of, in House of Commons,
18
Moves for an Address,
19
Makes report as Chairman,
46
Replies to Mr. Dunning,
80
Attacks Mr. Fox,
87
Act, passage of the, prohibiting intercourse,
237
Of Connecticut Assembly, respecting Bills of Credit,
863
For punishing the disaffected,
863
To raise two Battalions for Continental service,
868
To raise seven Battalions for Army at New-York,
869
For imprinting Bills of Credit,
879
Acteon, damage done on board the,
1206
Burned by her Commander,
1210
Active, damage done on board the,
1206
Sir P. Parker’s account of damage to the,
1208
Acton, Mass., Vote of, on Independence,
702
Joint Committee of, with Littleton, &c.,
712
Acts, recital of American, declared void,
50
Adair, Mr. Serjeant, Speech of, opposing the Address,.
51
On the Militia Bill,
86
On the Bill of Indemnity,
105
On Sir James Lowther’s Motion,
115
On Lord North’s Bill,
204
Adam, Mr. William, Speech of,
51
Denies the legality of using Foreign Troops,
105
Is against Mr. Burke’s Bill,
181
Supports the Motion for inquiry,
265
Opposes General Conway’s Motion,
383, 385
Adam, Robert, Petition of. to Virginia Convention,
1529
Adams, Samuel, Lord North is made to personate,
181
Gage’s Proclamation against,
242
Dr. Morgan’s Letter to,
1069
Adams, Andrew, Chairman of Litchfield Committee,
401
Adams, John, Letters from, to Mrs. Adams,
429, 488, 1231,1232
Extract of a Letter from,
1083
His Letter to Archibald Bullock,
1193
Letter to Samuel Chase,
1194
Adams, Dr. William, asks for a military command,
714
Is appointed Surgeon,
1235
Resignation of, to Congress,
1717
Adams, Joel, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,
871
Adams, Josiah, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,
872
Adams, William, excuses of, to Maryland Convention,
1140
Adams, Captain, is killed by the Indians,
1253
Adams, Richard, case of, reported in Virginia Convention,
1583
Charges against, declared to be false,
1585
Addison, John, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Flying-Camp,
1490
Address, in reply to the King’s Speech,
3
Manner of getting up, condemned,
11
House of Lords appoint Committee to prepare,
16
Agreed to by the Lords,
17
Moved for in the House of Commons,
19
Division of the motion for,
46
Mr. Acland brings in an,
46
Sanguinary character of the,
55
Motion to recommit negatived,
60
Ordered to be presented by the whole House,
60
Duke of Richmond moves, on the German Treaties,
290
Duke of Grafton’s motion for,
323
Mr. Hartley’s, to the King,
355, 387
Rev. Mr. Magaw’s, to Haslett’s Battalion,
464
Philadelphia Committee to Pennsylvania Assembly,
498, 848,852
Philadelphia Inhabitants to the same,
522
Church of Scotland to the King,
604
Mechanicks in Union to New-York Congress,
614
Of a Friend to the Country,
693
Georgia Congress to their President,
719
Maryland Convention and Council of Safety to Governour Eden,
738, 739
Sundry Committees to Washington,
744
A Native’s, to the Virginia Convention,
748
President Tucker’s, to the Inhabitants of New-Jersey,
907
Committee of Conference to People of Pennsylvania,
962
To the Inhabitants of the United Colonies,
1059
Second Brigade’s, to Washington,
1135
First and Second Virginia Regiments to Patrick Henry,
1602
Ordered by Congress to the foreign mercenaries,
1675
An animated, to the People, by the same,
1688
Addresses to the Crown not to be relied on,
113
Infamous methods used to procure,
236
Adelphi, embankment alluded to,
132
Adgate, Matthew, Letter from, to Washington,
438
Administration, British, condemned,
8
Philippick against the leaders of,
37
Mystery and secrecy of,
146
A change of, the only alternative,
154
Mr. Temple Luttrell’s character of,
374
Mr. Hartley’s opinion of,
377

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