Kings, less to be blamed than their advisers, | 33 |
|
Divine authority of, ridiculed, |
35 |
| Fate of sundry, referred to, | 244 |
Kinney, Captain, cited before New-York Congress, | 1636 |
| Examined and exonerated, | 1646 |
Kinsey, Samuel, Testimony of. against Thomas Lloyd, | 1464 |
Kirkland, Moses, a company appointed to retake, | 408 |
| Rigour to Prisoners consequent on escape of, | 434 |
| Jailer of Philadelphia ordered to be examined in relation to, | 656 |
Kirkland, Samuel, important information from, | 762, 764 |
Kirmovan, Chevalier de, introduced to Dr. Franklin, | 1040 |
| Receives employment as Engineer, | 1300 |
| Is strongly recommended for appointment, | 1726 |
Kiriland, Martin, promotion of, in Connecticut, | 1225 |
Kirtland, Daniel, appointed Ensign of the Connecticut Militia, | 1225 |
Kitts, Daniel, sentence of, postponed, | 637 |
Knight, Daniel, suspected of supplying the enemy, | 1034 |
Knowlton, Daniel, appointed Ensign of the Connecticut Militia, | 874 |
Knox, Colonel Henry, Correspondence of, with Lieutenant-Colonel Burbeck, | 425 |
| Return of his Artillery Regiment, | 527 |
| Is ordered to inspect the Highlands, | 534 |
| Excused on account of his duties at New-York, | 584 |
| His Regiment is augmented, | 892 |
| Return of his Artillery, &c., | 920 |
Kortwright, Lawrence, offers cannon for sale, | 1433 |
| Washington agrees to take a portion from, | 1435 |
Lachine, operations of Arnold at, | 595 |
| Washingtons opinion of a post at, | 928 |
La Corne, St. Luc, a prisoner at Esopus, | 609 |
| Washington advises the removal of, | 769 |
Lacy, Thaddeus, appointed Captain of the Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Lacy, Josiah, appointed Lieutenant of the Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Lady Washington, brave defence of Privateer, | 496 |
| Honourable mention of Captain Cunningham, of the, | 602 |
Lake Champlain, anxiety to keep the mastery of, | 587 |
| Preparations for defence of, | 480 |
| Schuylers efforts to increase the force on, | 1074 |
Lamb, James, Aid to General Schuyler, | 640 |
| Return of Provisions from, | 763 |
Lamb, Mrs. Catharine, Memorial of, | 839 |
Lame, Deride, appointed Lieutenant of New-Jersey Militia, | 1639 |
Lancashire, sense of the Freeholders of, | 34 |
| Politicks of, ridiculed, | 35 |
Lancaster, Petition from Merchants of, | 74 |
| The Peoples invitation to the House of, | 140 |
Lancaster (Pa.) Battalion, vote to support Congress, | 786 |
Land Office, the Proprietarys, held open in Maryland, | 740 |
Lands, Resolves of Virginia Convention relating to, | 1044 |
| Resolves of Virginia Convention on settlement of Indian, | 1588 |
| Commissioners appointed to inquire into claims for, | 1610 |
Langdon, John, Letter from, to Washington, | 501 |
| Superintends the building of a frigate, | 698 |
| Mr. Whipples Letters to, | 10211028, 1030, 1050 |
| J. Bartletts Letters to, | 1021, 10256, 1028, 1195 |
| Is made Navy Agent for New-Hampshire, | 1195 |
| Letter from, referred to Secret Committee, | 1674 |
| Appointed Agent for Prizes in New-Hampshire, | 1721 |
Lanning, Ralph, appointed Lieutenant of the New-Jersey Militia, |
1623 |
Lansing, John, Jun., Garrison Return from, | 582 |
| Extract of a Letter from, to Captain Varick, | 942 |
La Prairie, Arnolds Letter from, | 930 |
Lark, sloop, sold as prize by Virginia Convention, | 1592 |
Latham, William, promotion of, in the Connecticut Militia, | 1225 |
Lathan, Hubbard, shot at and wounded by a sentinel, | 1348 |
| New-York Congress report the fact to Putnam, | 1350 |
| Putnam reports the arrest of the sentinel, | 1351 |
Lattimer, Jonathan, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the Connecticut Militia, | 871 |
Laverswyler, Jacob, appointed Quartermaster of the Pennsylvania Militia, | 851 |
Lawrence, Major, the hero of Tritchinopoly, | 38 |
Lawrence, Jonathan, Letter from, to the New-York Comgress, | 584 |
| His wife sells Tea in violation of law, | 638 |
Lawrence, Oliver, recommended for appointment in New-York, | 1070 |
Lawrence, Lieutenant Jacob, Letter from, to New-York Congress, | 1340 |
Lawrence, Dr. John, ordered by New-Jersey to give parole, | 1640 |
| Appears before the Congress and signs, | 1641 |
| Is ordered to remove to Morristown, | 1644 |
| Ladies of Perth-Amboy petition to retain, | 1647 |
| The Congress persist in their order, | 1647 |
Lawyers, reprobated and eulogized, | 43 |
| A prayer to be delivered from, in Nova-Scotia, | 64 |
Lay, Elias, appointed Lieutenant of Row-Galley in Connecticut, | 1086 |
Laybourn, Bowers, sentenced for desertion, | 1144 |
Lead, means taken to collect, in Philadelphia, | 476 |
| Want of in Camp at Sorel, | 594 |
| Great demand for at New-York, | 563 |
| Efforts of Philadelphia to procure, | 658 |
| Earnest appeal of Congress for, | 740 |
| New-York Congress order windows to be stripped of, | 1440 |
| Resolves of the New-Jersey Congress to procure, | 1646 |
| Resolves of the Connecticut Assembly in relation to, | 878 |
| Price of, fixed by the Connecticut Committee of Safety, | 1223 |
Lead Mines, Congress asks for a Report on, | 1379, 1695 |
| Condemned Negroes sent to, in Virginia, | 1540 |
Leary, Captain John, proposition of, | 1012 |
| Appointed Captain of the New-York Horse, | 1339 |
Leary, William, examined before the New-York Committee, | 1154 |
| Appointed Major of the New-York Militia, | 1359 |
Leather Breeches, Smallwoods Regiment dressed in, | 566 |
| Maryland orders, for all her Troops, | 1467 |
Leaver, John, Passport granted to, by the New-York Congress, | 1431 |
Lebanon, Connecticut Committee of Safety meet at, | 649 |
Lebanon, Pa., Letter from Committee of, to Board of War, | 1083 |
Ledger, Dr., recommended as Regimental Surgeon, | 493 |
Ledyard, Ebenezer, Commissary for Groton, | 657 |
Ledyard, William, appointed Captain of Matrasses, Connecticut, | 1225 |
Lee, General Charles, Burgoynes Letter to, spoken of, | 79 |
| Complimented by Mr. Burke, | 100 |
| Inquiry how the Commissioners are to treat with, | 382 |
| Secret expedition of, | 390 |
| Notice of his return from it, | 392 |
| Letter from, to Hancock, | 403, 720 |
| Letter from, to Washington, | 405, 420, 1183 |
| Letter from, to Richard Henry Lee, | 407 |
| Letter from, to Brigadier-General Lewis, | 721 |
| Letter from, to Edmund Pendleton, | 721, 1129 |
| Letter to, from Thomas Burke, | 403 |
| He orders the seizure of Governour Eden, | 736 |
| Account of his operations in the South, | 1017 |
| His Letter to Gates, from Charlestown, | 1128 |
| His account of the attack on Fort Sullivan, | 1129 |
| His correspondence with Colonel Moultrie, | 1186 |
| His Official Letter to the President of Congress, | 1205 |
| Discussion on a Letter from, in the Virginia Convention, | 1515 |
| His proposition acted on in the Virginia Convention, | 1518 |
| Further Resolves on, in Virginia Convention, | 1557 |
| Letter from, read in Congress and referred, | 1670 |
| His scheme is approved by Congress, | 1672 |