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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 King’s 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. Penn’s opinion of,
125
Denied to be the aim of the Colonies,
153
Lord Mansfield’s views of,
167
Mr. Burke on the American meaning of,
177
Bishop of Peterborough’s ideas of,
336
Curious definition of,
390
General Lee’s anxiety for Declaration of,
407
Essay of J. R. upon,
399
J. Adams’s Letter to Mrs. Adams on,
488, 1232
Sense of Philadelphia County upon,
498
Opinions in England concerning,
505
Gerry’s 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,
698–706
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
Schuyler’s negotiations with,
819
Resolutions of Albany Commissioners relating to,
914
Return of Deputation of, from Philadelphia to New-York,
927
Arnold’s Report of a Conference with,
977
Schuyler’s 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
Gordon’s scheme for personating,
1042
Washington’s 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
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