Colden, Cadwallader, Jun., ordered to be imprisoned by Committee, |
1113, 1273 |
Coles, Robert, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia, |
1406 |
Collins, Elijah, death of, in Canada, |
430 |
Collins, John, First Assistant in Rhode-Island, |
531 |
Is sent to confer with Congress, |
538 |
Letter to, from Admiral Hopkins, |
540 |
Colonies, Trade with, renounced in Europe, |
3 |
Picture drawn of, in the House of Commons Address |
20 |
Consequences of success against, depicted, |
33 |
Evils of prohibiting Trade with, |
74 |
Prediction as to the Northern, |
166 |
Hope of dividing, groundless, |
174 |
Bill to prohibit intercourse with, |
186 |
President of Congress to the several, |
740 |
Colonists, denied to be the offspring of Englishmen, |
147 |
Unable to subsist without English and Irish goods, |
149 |
Lord Shelburnes defence of the, |
221 |
Mr. Crugers defence of the, |
267 |
Colony, a, part or the whole of, conditionally pardoned, |
187 |
Colours, Colonel Ritzema asks for his Regimental, |
633 |
Washington orders every Regiment to be supplied with, |
637 |
Columbus, N. Y., Address to Electors of, |
823 |
Commerce, American, vital to Great Britain, |
12 |
Advantages of, depicted, |
15 |
Effects of prohibiting, |
170 |
Commissariat, difficulties of the, |
173 |
Commissaries, recommended for Canada, |
587 |
Distraction in the department of, |
789 |
Commissary-General, addition to the pay of, |
1683 |
Commission, process of, uncertain and slow, |
173 |
Lord Norths argument in favour of a, |
187 |
Comments on Lord and General Howes, |
367, 375 |
Commissioner, pay of, for settling Accounts in Canada, |
1718 |
Commissioners, proposition to appoint, |
59 |
Names of, required, |
146 |
Governour Pownall denies being one of the, |
157 |
Mr. Burke examines the powers of, |
173 |
Lord Germaine lauds the plan of, |
185 |
Lord Norths Bill for appointing, |
186 |
General Conways objections to, |
190, 378 |
Mr. Luttrells advice to the, |
196 |
Mr. Burke argues against, |
203 |
Powers granted to, indefinite, |
226 |
Mr. Hartleys views on, |
280 |
Duke of Graftons views on, |
322 |
Lord North explains the powers of, |
383 |
Maryland Council of Safety cherish hopes from, |
683 |
Arrival of, hoped for in New-Jersey, |
789 |
New-Jersey, resignation and appointment of, |
1622 |
First act of his Majestys, |
1001 |
Return of the Canada, to Philadelphia, |
1028 |
Commitment, copy of, for the North-Carolina Prisoners, |
663 |
McCleans, to Philadelphia Jail, |
1283 |
David McCutcheons, |
1291 |
Committee, in House of Lords, to prepare the Address, |
16 |
In House of Commons, |
46 |
Of the Whole, estimate referred to, |
142 |
Committees, authority continued to, in New-Jersey, |
1665 |
Commons, House of, attendance in the House of Lords, |
1 |
Proceedings of the, |
18, |
|
98,107,139,170,235,313,342,373 |
Go into Committee of the Whole, |
64 |
Orders to attend his Majesty in a body, |
237 |
Common Sense, Landon Carters criticism on, |
391 |
Companies, complaints as to arrangement of, |
529 |
Comptroller, Mr., makes report to House of Commons, |
60 |
Comstock, John, 2d, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, |
873 |
Concession, impolicy of, maintained, |
24 |
Mr. Innes avows his opposition to further, |
150 |
Concession, previous to Treaty, Mr. Burkes plan of, |
175 |
Conciliation, measures of, recommended, |
6, 103 |
The General wish of Americans, |
13 |
The Duke of Richmonds Motion for, |
130 |
Advocated by Lord Shelburn, |
130 |
Concord, scalping done at, |
113 |
Condict, Dr. John, appointed a Surgeon by Congress, |
1633 |
Confederacy, what baffled the Bourbon, |
42 |
Confederation, Mr. Whipples desire for, |
1021 |
Committee appointed to draw a plan of, |
1029, 1702 |
Names of said Committee, |
1702 |
Conference, meeting of Pennsylvania Committee, in, |
951, 966 |
Declaration read in Congress, |
1721 |
Congress, unanimity of, asserted in House of Commons, |
6, 103 |
Objects of the Petitions of, set forth, |
23 |
Wilkes advises negotiation with, |
23 |
Mr. Dempster advocates the same, |
59 |
Address of, to the People of England read, |
108 |
Action of the House of Lords on Petition of, |
118 |
Mr. Penn interrogated concerning, |
127 |
General confidence in, affirmed, |
128 |
A, once advised by Ministers, |
131 |
Respect due to a, |
1401 |
The sins of, enumerated, |
152 |
Lord Mansfields opinion as to wants of, |
167 |
Mr. Burkes proposed indemnity for the acts of, |
180 |
Compared with the Ministry, by Sir G. Savile, |
180 |
Journals of, quoted by Governour Pownall, |
1823 |
Mr. Burke proposes to legalize, |
185 |
Mr. Wilkes predicts Ambassadors to, |
240 |
The Petition of, read in House of Commons, |
248 |
Qualifications of, eligibility to, |
464 |
Mode of election to, |
471 |
General Donald McDonalds Report to, |
613 |
Secret Committee of, to Captain Hodge, |
618 |
Order of, relating to the McDonalds, |
664 |
Enemy call it a Hornets Nest, |
681 |
Memorial to, from the Philadelphia Privates, |
690 |
Letter to, from Jonathan Elmer, |
691 |
Colonel Bullitts complaint to, of his rank, |
1089 |
Certain Resolves of, communicated to New-York Congress, |
1412, 1431 |
Certain Resolves of, communicated to New-Jersey Congress, |
1616 |
New-Jersey responds to the Resolves of, |
1619 |
General Proceedings of, |
16671732 |
Resolve of, relating to exchange of Prisoners, |
654 |
Resolve of, relating to the escape of Moses Kirkland, |
656 |
Resolve of, to suspend the exchange of Lieutenant Ball, |
658 |
Resolve of, in relation to private armed vessels, |
668 |
Resolve of, approving the disposal of the North-Carolina Prisoners, |
669 |
Resolve of, relating to the Cannon at Newport, |
670 |
Resolve of, relating to Trade, |
849 |
Resolve of, relating to Prisoners of War, |
854 |
Resolve of, relating to the Ferries between New-York and New-Jersey, |
1659 |
Sundry Resolves of, in Committee of Whole, |
1694 |
Congress, Transport, captured by the Privateer, |
983 |
Conklin, Nathaniel, appointed Lieutenant by Congress, |
1722 |
Connecticut, Insurgents from, overawe New-York, |
12 |
Letter from President of Congress to Assembly of, |
474, 948, 1009 |
Proceedings of Committee of Safety of, |
649, 726, 970, 1086, 1223 |
Letter from Colonel Coit to the Assembly of, |
844 |
Proceedings of Assembly of, |
863 |
Instructions of, to her Delegates to vote for Independence, |
868 |
Adjournment of Assembly of, |
882 |
Regulations in, concerning Prisoners, |
1137 |
Connery, Nicholas, Order for arrest of, |
1175 |