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Gist, Joshua, Collector of Militia Assessments. Baltimore,
1460
Glasgow, Petition from Merchants of,
75
Glasgow, Passengers for England in ship of war,
431
Glasgow, James, appointed Secretary North-Carolina Council of Safety,
1443
Glenn, John, appointed Major of Virginia Militia,
1519
Goddard, William, Petition of, to Congress,
1012
Goddard, Miss, complaint of, to Baltimore Committee,
1460
Godwin, Captain, Royal Artillery, made prisoner at Chambly,
711
Goforth, Captain William, returns from Canada,
535
Arrives at Fort George,
479
Congress promote him to the rank of Major,
1082,
1722
Gold Committee, Report of the,
1680
Goldsmith, Daniel, Marshal of New-York,
766
Is appointed Keeper of the Congress Jail,
1347
Gondola, the Canada Commissioners ask for an armed,
587
Gondolas, Schuyler asks for a Constructor of,
641
Philadelphia supplies beer to her,
653
Ammunition is furnished to same,
655
Maryland sends to Philadelphia for Models of,
682
Ordered for defence of the Narrows,
689
Washington prepares to build,
741
Maryland Council of Safety contract for,
1466
Goodrich, John, required to give bond by Virginia Convention,
1530
His wife permitted to visit him in Jail,
1543
His wife petitions the Virginia Convention,
1550
Chains removed from, and he allowed country air,
1553
Is remanded to jail,
1557
Report on the case of,
1559
Sentence passed upon,
1560
Goodrich, John, Jun., required to take the oath,
1583
Goodwin, Stephen, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,
873
Goodwin, Stephen, Goodwin, Charles, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,
873
Goodyear, Jesse, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
874
Gootchins, J. M., appointed Ensign of New-Jersey Militia,
1639
Gordon, Mr., moves the Previous Question in House of commons,
116
Speech of, on Mr. T. Townshend’s Motion,
259
Gordon, William, Letter from, to General Gates,
1041
Gordon, Joshua, appointed Quartermaster of New-Jersey Militia,
1640
Gordon, Peter, appointed Brigade Major of New-Jersey Militia,
1653
Goshcn, Return of Officers elected in,
1350
Gough, H. D., a Non-Associator, disarmed,
1459
Gould, John, is instructed to vote for Independence,
703
Gould, Captain Benjamin, Letter from, to Washington,
1016
Government, clashing jurisdictions unavoidable in a free,
29
The nature of, explained,
30
Mr. Mellish’s opinion of,
49
Despotick tendencies of all,
113
New-England hostile to a Monarchical,
134
Frequent resort to first principles the perfection of,
139
The true objects of all,
193
A new, recommended to the Colonies,
466
Boston views of the nature of,
557
Argument on the necessity of a new,
623
Loose Thoughts of “Democraticus” on,
730
Proceedings of a New-York Committee in relation to a new,
713
Address to the Virginia Convention on the subject of,
748
The various forms of, examined,
749
Distribution of the powers of,
752
Outlines of, recommended for Virginia,
753
Arguments in favour of a new, in New-York,
825
A form of, for the Colonies considered,
841
Action of the Pennsylvania Conference on,
952
Form of, proposed by Anne Arundel, Maryland
1093
Government, debate in New-York Congress on the form of,
1332
A Committee report a draft of a new,
1338
Maryland Convention take steps to form a,
1496
Plan of, adopted in Virginia,
1595
Form of Constitution under the new,
1598
Vote on the Resolve in New-Jersey Convention to form a,
1628
Governour’s Island, orders to complete works on,
534
Governour, salary of, fixed in Virginia,
1599
Election of, by the Convention of Virginia,
1599
Governours, unfitness of, for Commissioners,
156
Govett, Williain, Secretary to the Philadelphia Committee,
476
Secretary to the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety,
1214
Gower, Earl, approves of coercive measures,
12
His reply to the Duke of Richmond,
97
Votes against the Bill of Indemnity,
107
Replies to the Duke of Grafton,
120
Opposes the examination of Mr. Penn,
123
Objects to Duke of Grafton’s call for information,
159
Called “the Earl in the Blue Ribbon,”
160
Speech of, in support of Lord Hillsborough,
336
Grafton, Duke of, condemns the King’s Speech,
6
Replies to Earl Sandwich,
10
Attack upon the conduct of,
48
His Speech on the Bill of Rights,
90
His Speech in reply to Earl of Rochford,
93
His Speech on motion to examine Mr. Penn,
119,121
Moves for an account of Forces,
158
The Privy Seal is taken from, (Note,)
158
His Speech on the state of affairs,
169
His Motions are negatived,
170
Strives for a repeal of the Tea Duty,
187
Speech of, against the German Treaties,
305
Explains his vote on the Charter Bill,
307
Defence of, against Viscount Weymouth,
312
Speech of, on his motion for an Address,
320
Speech of, in reply to Lord Mansfield,
341
Graham, William, (Virginia,) ordered to be disarmed,
881
Graham, Charles, is appointed Lieutenant, and resigns, (New-York,)
1070
Graham, Richard, is appointed Lieutenant of North-Carolina Militia,
1445
Grand Jury, Presentment of a South-Carolina,
514
Grant, the amount and application of a, controlled by the grantors,
68
Grant, James, punished by Court-Martial,
637
Grant, James, appointed Messenger to North-Carolina Committee of Safety,
1444
Grant, Reuben, resignation of,
1444
Grant, Mrs. Abi., Congress grant a passport to,
1682
Gratuity, Congress grant a, to one of Morgan’s men,
1690
Graves, Admiral, character of, defended,
102
Remarks on the supersession of,
293
Graves, Mr., seconds motion for Previous Question,
185
Opposes Mr. Fox’s motion for inquiry,
269
Graves, John, is captured with McKay,
574
And committed to prison in Hartford,
601
Gray, Daniel, examined by New-York Committee,
1161
Graydon, Andrew, appointed Ensign of Pennsylvania Militia,
1705
Great Britain, meeting of Fourteenth Parliament of,
1
Freedom of the subjects of, vaunted,
20
Manufactures for Europe,
150
The aggressor in the American quarrel,
161
Conduct of, painted by the people of Boston,
557
Natives of, petition the Virginia Convention,
1581
Natives of, leave granted to, to depart the Country,
1594
Great Bridge, importance of, as a Military Post,
407
Greaton, Colonel, march of his Regiment from Chambly,
584
Inoculation of his men,
590
Green, John, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,
873
Green, William, testimony of, in the case of Hickey,
1085
Green, James, appointed Secretary of North-Carolina Committee of Safety,
1443
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