Connolly, John, (a prisoner,) Letter from to President of Congress, |
433 |
The wife of, forbidden to leave Philadelphia, |
554, 1674 |
The wife of, writes to the President of Congress, |
784 |
The wife of, is permitted to visit him in Jail, |
1667 |
Conolly, Mr., Reply of, to Lord Clare, |
258 |
Conquest, Mr. Burke examines the plan of, |
172 |
Conrad, John George, imposition proved upon, |
562 |
Considerations, on the mode of election to Congress, |
798 |
Conspiracy, an account of the New-York, in a Letter, |
1101 |
Examinations before the New-York Committee on, |
11531183 |
Constantinople, Administration compared to the Mufti of, |
51 |
Constitution, the British, the three pillars of, |
26 |
Vague nature of, |
50 |
Committee appointed to prepare a, for New-Jersey, |
1629 |
The draft of, adopted by the Convention, |
1635 |
Contents, on the Previous Question in the House of Lords, |
98 |
On the Motion to examine Mr. Penn, |
122124 |
On the Duke of Richmonds Motions, |
139, 313 |
On committing Lord Norths Bill, |
224 |
On the Duke of Graftons Motion, |
342 |
On the Duke of Manchesters call for Despatch, |
373 |
Continental Money, counterfeiters of, examined, |
1301 |
Contractors, the interest of, to continue the war, |
33 |
Fraudulent practices of, |
133 |
Convention, example from the Parliament, |
36 |
Ulterior, with the Prince of Hesse Cassel, |
358 |
Resolution of the North-Carolina, |
405 |
The People of Philadelphia resolve on calling a, |
519 |
Votes in sundry places in Pennsylvania for calling, |
614, 620, 626 |
Maryland, remove restrictions from their Delegates, |
1491 |
Maryland, Militia Officers eligible to, |
1494 |
Maryland, a day appointed for the meeting fo the, |
1469 |
Provincial Congress of New-Jersey assume the style of, |
1648 |
Convers, Lieutenant, left behind in the retreat from Quebeck, |
430 |
Conversation, memorandum of Schuylers with Gates, |
1202 |
Converse, Josiah, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, |
873 |
Conway, General, opposes the Address, |
36 |
Speech of, on Sir J. Lowthers Motion, |
117 |
Opposes Lord Barringtons Resolutions, |
153 |
Replies to Mr. Wedderburn, |
185 |
Opposes Lord Norths Bill, |
189 |
Makes an explanation, |
191 |
Reviews the measures of Administration, |
285 |
Attacks the Ministers, |
289, 359 |
Opinions of, on American affairs, |
378 |
Moves for copy of Instructions to Lord Howe and General Howe, |
380 |
Cook, Captain, authority of, against Lord Shelburn, |
137 |
Cook, George, Letter from, to Colonel Plater, |
904 |
Cooke, Governour, Letters to and from, |
436, 467, 999, 1441 |
Cooke, Shem, order for arrest of, by Virginia Convention, |
1613 |
Cooke, Joseph, order for arrest of, by Virginia Convention, |
1613 |
Cool, Philip, fined by New-Jersey Convention, |
1656 |
Cooper, Sir Grey, Chairman of Committee of the Whole, |
66 |
Attacks the Opposition, |
69 |
Defends the Minister, |
86 |
Ordered to carry Militia Bill to the Lords, |
87 |
Ordered to carry Bill of Indemnity to the Lords, |
106 |
Opinions of, on Mr. Burkes Bill, |
181 |
Offers to amend Lord Norths Bill, |
203 |
Is ordered to carry said Bill to the Lords, |
211 |
Cooper, Sir Grey, Moves to take up the Bill from the Lords, |
235 |
Is ordered to carry Bill and Amendments to the Lords, |
237 |
An explanation from, |
317 |
Cooper, John, punished for mutiny, |
491 |
Cooper, William, appointed Lieutenant North-Carolina Militia, |
1448 |
Coor, James, appointed Commissioner for Newbern, |
1456 |
Copp, Captain, acquitted honourably by Court of Inquiry, |
969 |
Corbin, Thomas, order for disarming, |
881 |
Corbin, J. Taylor, ordered before Virginia Convention, |
1514 |
Petition of, to the Virginia Convention, |
1516 |
Is required to give Bond, |
1519 |
Cork, Petition of the Protestants of, to the King, |
402 |
Corkins, William, appointed Lieutenant Connecticut Militia, |
872 |
Cornish, Joseph, appointed Lieutenant Connecticut Militia, |
873 |
Cornwall, Mr., opinions of, on American affairs, |
48 |
Satirized by Mr. Fox, |
185 |
Speaks on Lord Norths Prohibitory Bill, |
193 |
Speaks in reply to Lord Cavendish, |
278 |
Cornwall, Committee of, recommend Light-Horse, |
585 |
Cornwall, Aspenwall, recommended for appointment, |
1070 |
Cornwallis, Lord, reported sailing of, from Cork, |
509 |
Landing of, in North-Carolina, |
432 |
His attack upon three old women, |
712 |
Commands the land forces in the attack on Sullivans Island, |
1206 |
Corporations, not the voice of society, |
35 |
Correspondence, (see Secret.) |
|
Correspondence, (see any given name.) |
|
Corsica, conquest of, compared with America, |
11 |
Cortlandt, Colonel Philip, Regimental Return from, |
916 |
Cortlandts Manor, Petition of the people of, to the New-York Congress, |
1198 |
Cossacks, emigration of, to China, |
129 |
Cottingen, George, punished by Court-Martial, |
760 |
Cottrell, Stephen, Order in Council signed by, |
488 |
Couch, Ebenezer, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, |
872 |
Coulter, Michael, relief granted to, by Virginia Convention, |
1580 |
Council, Order in, at Court of St. James, |
487 |
Governours, proceedings of, in Maryland, |
732, 740 |
Of General Officers at New-York, |
1109 |
Of Safety, members of the Maryland, |
1503 |
Council of War, Lee calls a, in Virginia, |
4067 |
Held in camp, before Quebeck, |
454 |
Held at Deschambault, |
454 |
Result of, at Chambly, |
628 |
Counsel, called in against Lord Norths Bill, |
204 |
Counsellors, the Kings, fate of sundry of, |
244 |
Country, incitements to the love of, |
465 |
Court-Martial, by what warrant held, |
112 |
Sentences of General, |
427,491,525, 633, |
|
635, 636, 637, 759, 760, 891 |
Proceedings of a Naval, |
552 |
General, for trial of New-York conspirators, |
1084 |
General, ordered by Maryland Council of Safety, |
1483 |
Trial by, not evaded by resignation, |
1719 |
Courtney, Hercules, appointed Lieutenant of Pennsylvania Artillery, |
1293 |
Covenhoven, John, Vice-President of the New-Jersey Congress, |
1070 |
Elected Vice-President of the Convention, |
1633 |
Coventry, Earl of, condemns Ministers, |
5 |
Declares against the German Treaties, |
296 |
Cowards, Americans designated as a race of, |
37 |
Cowen, Alexander, Captain Maryland Militia, |
1140 |
Cow-Neck, Committee of, to New-York Congress, |
1070 |
Cox, James, Captain of Maryland Militia, |
583 |
Cradock, Dr. John, elected Major Maryland Militia, |
1491 |
Declines the commission, |
1192 |
Craft, Wright, appointed Ensign New-York Militia, |
1406 |
Craig, James, appointed to conduct exchange of Prisoners, |
654 |
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