Hunter, Andrew, appointed Chaplain of New-Jersey Militia, | 1632 |
Hunterdon, (New-Jersey,) Order for arresting Insurgents in, | 1631 |
Huntington, Colonel, President of a General Court-Martial, | 427 |
Letter from, to Governour Trumbull, | 723, 1235 |
Huntington, Joshua, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, | 873 |
Hurd, Samuel, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Hurd, Nathan, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Hurlbut, John, Chairman of Alford Committee, | 802 |
Hurley, William, acquitted by Court-Martial, | 1270 |
Hussey, Mr., seconds the Previous Question in House of Commons, | 247 |
Huston, Captain W. C., Resignation of, in New-Jersey, | 1664 |
Huston, Dr., Pay of, stopped by Congress, | 1725 |
Hutchins, Thomas, Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 1140 |
Hutchinson, Governour, advice of, deceptive, | 27 |
Is reprehended in the House of Commons, | 28 |
Hutchinson, Colonel, Regiment of, employed, | 401 |
Hutton, Thomas, employed by New-Jersey to search for Lead-Mines, | 1655 |
Makes a Report to the Convention, | 1665 |
Hyatt, Captain Ezekiel, Company of, paid, | 1424 |
Hyde, William, elected Lieutenant-Colonel of Maryland Militia, | 1491 |
Hyer, Jacob, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of New-Jersey Militia, | 1660 |
Hylton, John, Memorial of, to New-York Congress, | 1396 |
Ignorance, instances of, in Administration, | 29 |
Indemnity, Act of, promised by Lord North, | 58 |
Notice of a Motion to introduce a Bill of, | 88 |
Bill of, discussed in the House of Lords, | 90 |
Conduct of Ministers as to that of 1766, | 95 |
The Kings Speech referring to, read, | 186 |
Independence, the Ministry, the prompters of, | 12 |
Comment on, in the House of Commons, | 18 |
Said to be the aim of Congress, | 23 |
Not the avowed object of Congress, | 57 |
Mr. Penns opinion of, | 125 |
Denied to be the aim of the Colonies, | 153 |
Lord Mansfields views of, | 167 |
Mr. Burke on the American meaning of, | 177 |
Bishop of Peterboroughs ideas of, | 336 |
Curious definition of, | 390 |
General Lees anxiety for Declaration of, | 407 |
Essay of J. R. upon, | 399 |
J. Adamss Letter to Mrs. Adams on, | 488, 1232 |
Sense of Philadelphia County upon, | 498 |
Opinions in England concerning, | 505 |
Gerrys Letters to Warren upon, | 517, 1067 |
Vote of Watertown, Mass., on, | 532 |
Vote of Walpole, Mass., on, | 533 |
Vote of New-Salem, Mass., on, | 540 |
Instructions of Boston, touching, | 557 |
Instructions of Maiden, touching, | 602 |
Vote of Brunswick, Mass., | 603 |
Aristides to the People, on, | 629 |
Silence of the New-York Convention on the subject of, | 633 |
Vote of Stockbridge, Mass., upon, | 649 |
Vote of Pittsfield, Mass., upon, | 649 |
Vote of several Towns of the Colony of Massachusetts upon, | 698706 |
The Mechanicks of New-York declare for, | 725 |
Maryland Council of Safety deny the rising of the People for, | 755 |
A Watchman on the necessity of, | 787 |
Congress postpones the Question on, | 813 |
A Committee appointed to prepare a Declaration of, | 814 |
New-York Congress to their Delegates on, | 814 |
Unanimity of Massachusetts in favour of, | 829, 845 |
Maryland Council of Safety refer the question of, to Convention, | 883 |
Sense of Pennsylvania Conference on, | 961, 1067 |
Draft of a Declaration of, by the same, | 962 |
Independence, | |
Republicus on the necessity of, | 1131 |
Committee of the whole Congressdetermine on, | 1195 |
Nine Colonies vote for, | 1212 |
New-York Congress resolve they have no authority for, | 1395 |
New-Jersey resolves to support the Declaration of, | 1648 |
Congress refer Resolutions on, to Committee of the Whole, | 1700 |
Declaration of, unanimously passed, | 1729 |
India, invasion of, before the French encroachments, | 38 |
Indiana, Company, Claims of the, | 754 |
Indians, policy of the French towards the, | 38 |
Less savage than British Ministers, | 133 |
Lord North charges the Americans with first employing, | 187 |
Conduct of, in North-Carolina, | 431 |
Uncertainty concerning the Northern, | 475 |
Caution against insulting or abusing, | 493 |
Three hundred join the enemy under Captain Forster, | 494 |
Acknowledged as allies of Great Britain, | 497 |
Talk of the Onondaga and other, | 502 |
A number of join Sir John Johnson, | 511 |
Intelligence of, from Pittsburgh, | 541 |
Delicacy of Washington respecting the, | 544 |
Traders with, stopped at the German Flats, | 574 |
Proposed visit of, to Philadelphia, | 578 |
Western Frontiers threatened by, | 692 |
Letter from Chiefs to Henry Wisner, | 710 |
A Truckmaster wanted for the Penobscot, | 712 |
Howe promises to engage the Six Nations, | 729 |
Congress give authority for employing, | 742 |
German Flats threatened with attack by, | 762, 796 |
Washington leaves a deputation of, in Philadelphia, | 769 |
Schuylers negotiations with, | 819 |
Resolutions of Albany Commissioners relating to, | 914 |
Return of Deputation of, from Philadelphia to New-York, | 927 |
Arnolds Report of a Conference with, | 977 |
Schuylers Conference with the Oneida, | 977 |
Washington sends to Schuyler Resolves of Congress on, | 992 |
Engagement with, not approved by Washington, | 1011 |
Effect of the Canada disasters upon the, | 1033 |
Gordons scheme for personating, | 1042 |
Washingtons views concerning, confirmed by Congress, | 106 |
Inlistment of Mohegan and Stockbridge, stopped, | 1111 |
Conduct of, in Ninety-Six District, South-Carolina, | 1229 |
Virginia Convention resolve to engage a number of, | 1532 |
Virginia Convention postpone the execution of their Resolve, | 1543 |
Deputies of, admitted before Congress, | 1687 |
Presents granted to, by Congress, | 1693 |
Washington authorized to employ two thousand, | 1695 |
Called before Congress to hear a speech, | 1701 |
Information, on oath, against McDonald, the Miner, | 504 |
Ingersoll, Deodat, proclaimed an enemy, | 802 |
Ingersoll, Simeon, appointed Lieutenant of the Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Ingratitude, charge of, against America, refuted, | 38 |
Inhabitants, measures of the New-York Congress to take the census of, | 1328 |
Form prescribed for Return of, | 1329 |
North-Carolina orders a Census of, to be taken, Inlistment, bad effects of short, | 589 |
Form of, established in Connecticut, | 727, 875 |
Term of, made indefinite by Congress, | 1008 |
Form of, proposed in Nova-Scotia, | 1043 |
Innes, Mr. William, Speech of, in the House of Commons on the Estimates, | 147 |