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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 Shelburne’s defence of the,
221
Mr. Cruger’s 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 North’s argument in favour of a,
187
Comments on Lord and General Howe’s,
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 North’s Bill for appointing,
186
General Conway’s objections to,
190, 378
Mr. Luttrell’s advice to the,
196
Mr. Burke argues against,
203
Powers granted to, indefinite,
226
Mr. Hartley’s views on,
280
Duke of Grafton’s 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 Majesty’s,
1001
Return of the Canada, to Philadelphia,
1028
Commitment, copy of, for the North-Carolina Prisoners, 663
McClean’s, to Philadelphia Jail,
1283
David McCutcheon’s,
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 Carter’s 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. Burke’s plan of, 175
Conciliation, measures of, recommended, 6, 103
The General wish of Americans,
13
The Duke of Richmond’s 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. Whipple’s 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,
140–1
The sins of, enumerated,
152
Lord Mansfield’s opinion as to wants of,
167
Mr. Burke’s proposed indemnity for the acts of,
180
Compared with the Ministry, by Sir G. Savile,
180
Journals of, quoted by Governour Pownall,
182–3
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 McDonald’s Report to,
613
Secret Committee of, to Captain Hodge,
618
Order of, relating to the McDonalds,
664
Enemy call it a “Hornet’s Nest,”
681
Memorial to, from the Philadelphia Privates,
690
Letter to, from Jonathan Elmer,
691
Colonel Bullitt’s 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,
1667–1732
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
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