Lee, Richard H, Letter to, from General Lee, | 407 |
Letter from, to Washington, | 834 |
Lee, Arthur, a Letter supposed to be from, | 501 |
Letter from, to the Secret Committee, | 685 |
Dubourgs project of corresponding with, | 781 |
James Lovells Letter to, | 1076 |
Lee, Henry, Jun., elected Captain of Virginia Horse, | 1566 |
Lee, Joseph, fined by the New-Jersey Convention, | 1656 |
Lee, Schooner, valuable prize by the Warren and, | 771 |
Lee, William, an Alderman of London, | 509 |
Leech, William, convicted of imposition, | 562 |
Lefferty, Bryan, (prisoner,) Letter from to the President of Congress, | 446 |
Enlarged on parole and bond, | 1652 |
Legend, Mr. Burkes, of a Prince and a Lion, | 157 |
Legge, Governour, of Nova-Scotia, a project of, | 707 |
Excuse for the failure of, | 1043 |
Legion, composition of the Britannick, | 79 |
Legislation, the peculium of the Lawyer, | 43 |
For America, unjust and tyrannical, | 56 |
Simplest mode of, the best, | 842 |
Legislative Council, Prayer to appoint for life in Nova-Scotia, | 63 |
Leitch, Major, Expedition of, at Willoughbys Point, | 1078 |
Lemmon, Dr. Robert, explanation of Instructions to, | 1458 |
Lemon, Sir William, Speech of, on Sir J. Lowthers Motion, | 117 |
Lenity, examples of British, | 22 |
Lent, Joseph, Sentence of, disapproved, | 637 |
Leonard, Jacob, appointed Captain of North-Carolina Militia, | 1446 |
Leonard, John, gives bond to New-Jersey Congress, | 1634 |
Fine imposed upon, | 1635 |
Letters, (See names of writers, passim.) Leverett, Mass., Vote of, on Independence, | 703 |
Levers, Robert, Chairman of the Northampton (Pa.) Committee, | 625 |
Levy Money, amount of, paid to Duke of Brunswick, | 272 |
Amount of, paid to Prince of Waldeck, | 357 |
Lewis, General Andrew, Letter from, to President of Congress, | 458, 948 |
Extract of a Letter to, | 540, 1078 |
General Lees Letter to, | 721 |
Lewis, George, an Officer of the Generals Guard, | 492 |
Lewis, John, punished by Court-Martial, | 525 |
Lewis, John, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, | 874 |
Lewis, Joseph, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 1140 |
Lewis, Charles, appointed Colonel of Virginia Militia, | 1518 |
Lewis, Addison, appointed Cornet of Virginia Horse, | 1566 |
Lewistown (Del.) Committee, Letter from, to President of Congress, | 808 |
Lexington, conduct of Americans at, | 129,361 |
Leypold, John, Letter to, from the Maryland Council of Safety, | 987 |
LHommedieu, Ezra, Letter from, to the New-York Congress, | 684 |
Liberty, definition of Civil and Religious, | 30 |
The natural produce of English soil, | 37 |
Lord North expresses a veneration for, | 52 |
Danger to, from the Militia Bill, | 87 |
The jealous spirit of, | 113 |
American War in defence of, | 125 |
The right of, inherent, | 139 |
The grand claim of the Americans, | 148 |
Imaginary character of, sought for in America, | 152 |
A contention for, better than discipline, | 190 |
Liberty, Sloop, in service of the Forts in the Highlands, | 676 |
Life-Guard, Sloop, captured from the Tories, | 531 |
Testimony in relation to Washingtons, | 1058 |
Lightburn, Joseph, owner of the sloop Betsey and Ann, | 694 |
Light Horse, a Company of, formed at Blooming-Grove, | 585 |
Limes, a present of, sent to Washington, | 476 |
Lincoln. Benjamin, Letter to, from Eldad Taylor, | 574 |
Lind, Dr., accompanies Gates to Canada, | 1070 |
Linen, price of, regulated in New-Jersey, | 467 |
Maryland encourages the Manufacture of, | 1481,1495, 1502 |
Virginia does the same, | 1518 |
Lindsay, William, appointed Cornet of the Virginia Horse, | 1568 |
Lindsay, James, a seaman, award to, by Virginia Convention, | 1592 |
List, of the Minority in the House of Lords, | 14 |
Of the Minority in the House of Commons, | 46 |
Of Tories gone to Long-Island, | 455 |
Of Grand Jurors for Cheraws District, South-Carolina, | 515 |
Of Tory Prisoners at Fort Montgomery, | 676,1358 |
Of Uncommissioned Companies in Maryland Battalions, | 732 |
Of Scotch Prisoners sent to General Greene, | 1055 |
Of charges against Prisoners sent to Connecticut, | 1072,1074 |
Of Militia Companies in Harford, Maryland, | 1140 |
Of disaffected persons in New-York, | 1152,1157 |
Of Prisoners sent by Colonel Carey to General Greene, | 1183 |
Of Enemys Ships and Generals at New-York, | 1265 |
Of Officers in Rifle Companies, | 1272 |
Of Tories in Queens County, New-York, | 1366 |
Of New-York Firemen under Colonel Stoutenburgh, | 1408 |
Litany, the Kings name erased from the Church, in Virginia, | 1614 |
Litchfield, Connecticut, Proceedings of Committee of, | 471 |
Littleton, Massachusetts, Meeting of Joint Committees at, | 712 |
Lively, man-of-war, Deserters from the, | 709 |
Live-stock, Plan of sending to Boston, ridiculed, | 129 |
Liverpool, consistency of the People of, ridiculed, | 35 |
Petition from the Merchants of, | 73 |
Liverpool, man-of-war, beaten off by galleys, | 408 |
Mr. Adamss mention of the battle with, | 429 |
Livingston, H. B., Aid-de-Camp to General Schuyler, | 416 |
Letter from, to Washington, | 445, 536,817 |
Letter to, from R. H. Harrison, | 507 |
Letter from, to New-York Congress, | 608 |
Letter from, to Lord Stirling, | 818, 901 |
Recommends Captain Childs, | 1413 |
Livingston, Abraham, Letter from, to President of Congress, | 554 |
Letter from, to New-York Congress, | 710 |
New-York Congress take order for settling accounts of, | 1328 |
Is examined touching sale of Provisions on Long-Island, | 1447 |
Livingston, John, Jun., accused of secreting a Fugitive, | 638 |
Livingston, Walter, Chairman of Secret Committee at Albany, | 646 |
Letter to, from Schuyler, | 648 |
Livingston, General William, Letter to, from Washington, | 1135 |
Letter from, to Washington, | 1262 |
Letter to, from Edward Thomas, | 1141 |
Letter from, to General H. Mercer, | 1233 |
Command of New-Jersey Militia offered to, | 1626 |
Which he declines accepting, | 1629 |
Livingston, John W., sent as prisoner to New-York Congress, | 1375 |
Is heard before the Congress, | 1376 |
Refuses to ask pardon, and is committed, | 1377 |
Recants, and prays to be discharged, | 1404 |
Is discharged on parole, | 1405 |
Lloyd, J., Jun., authorized to take possession of an Estate, | 1330 |
Lloyd, Thomas, cited before Baltimore Committee, | 1463 |
Witnesses examined against and censure passed upon, | 1464 |
Loan Officers, Proceedings of, stayed by New-York Congress, | 1402 |
Locke, his doctrine of Necessity, | 96 |
His doctrine of Government, | 243 |
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