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. Townshends 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. Mellishs 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 |
Governours 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 Graftons 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 Kings 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 Morgans men, |
1690 |
Graves, Admiral, character of, defended, |
102 |
Remarks on the supersession of, |
293 |
Graves, Mr., seconds motion for Previous Question, |
185 |
Opposes Mr. Foxs 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 |