Middleton, Viscount, on Mr. Townshends Motion, | 259 |
Letter from, to Sir J. C. Colchurst, | 402 |
Middleton, Joseph, Letter to, from Maryland Council of Safety, | 1034 |
Middleton, James, appointed Lieutenant of North-Carolina Militia, | 1449 |
Mifflin, General, Promotion of, solicited, | 422 |
Is made Brigadier-General, | 472 |
High opinion of, by the Philadelphia Privates, | 691 |
Promotion announced in General Orders, | 761 |
Letter from, to Washington, | 1214 |
Washingtons Reply to, | 1215 |
Is ordered to Kings Bridge, | 1270 |
His election in Congress as Brigadier, | 1671 |
Mifflin, Jonathan, appointed Brigade-Major to General Mifflin, | 1149 |
Miles, Silas, recommended as Lieutenant of Grenadiers, | 585 |
Miles, Joshua, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 1140 |
Milford, Petition from the Port of, to Parliament, | 75 |
Milford-Haven, Troops from Quebeck driven back to, | 133 |
Milford, Ship, Captain Burr, takes Yankee-Hero, | 747 |
Milford and Stratford, Proceedings of Committee of, | 798 |
Military Association, Philadelphia, Address of Privates of, | 935 |
Proceedings of Congress in relation to, | 1676 |
Military Stores, (a prize,) placed at the disposal of Washington, | 1685 |
Militia, Loyalty of the English, lauded, | 4 |
Mr. Wilkess Remarks on the, | 23 |
Order relating to the English, | 77 |
Debate on the, Bill, | 78 |
The origin of Standing Armies, | 86 |
Liberty endangered by the, Bill, | 87 |
Washington calls on New-York Congress for, | 490 |
Discharge of, by order of Congress, | 492 |
Order relating to the New-Jersey, | 500 |
Call for Ammunition for use of, | 504 |
Order for the march of, in New-Hampshire, | 654 |
Offer of service from the Canada, | 679 |
Congress make a call on the Colonies for, | 707,813,949 |
Arrangement of, in Virginia, | 721 |
A compliment to the New-Jersey, | 725 |
Backwardness of Maryland to furnish her, | 755 |
The state of her, called for by Maryland, | 766 |
Washington calls on Connecticut for, | 792 |
Appeal of President Tucker to the New-Jersey, | 907 |
Proceedings of Pennsylvania Conference relating to, | 961 |
Plan for arranging, in Maryland, | 1090 |
Command of the South-Carolina, vested in General Lee, | 1186 |
Reports to New-York Congress on, | 1371,1381,1387 |
Hancocks Circular relating to, | 1379 |
New-York authorizes Washington to call for, | 1442 |
New-Jersey authorizes Washington to call for, | 1627 |
Virginia calls into service six Ranging Companies of, | 1557 |
Ordinance of New-Jersey to detach, | 1649 |
Ordinance of New-Jersey amended, | 1658 |
Quotas of, for the Army at New-York, | 1695 |
Millar, Silas, appointed Lieutenant of Grenadiers of New-York, | 1345 |
Miller, William, Deputy Chairman of Westchester Committee, | 817 |
Miller, Ensign, Order for the Trial of, | 1149 |
Is tried and acquitted, | 1271 |
Miller, William, Order for imprisonment of, in North-Carolina, | 1450 |
Is admitted to parole, | 1452 |
Miller, Christopher, appointed Captain of Frigate, | 1699 |
Mills, Levin, Court-Martial ordered for, | 1483 |
Miner, Clement, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 1225 |
Minister, the English, condemned for Kings Speech, | 5,10 |
Responsible for the Kings wrong, | 83 |
Minister, the ground on which every, should stand, | 187 |
Is threatened with impeachment, | 242 |
Ministers, diabolical disposition of, | 188 |
Severity of Mr. Townshend against, | 204 |
Ministry, Lord Shelburne condemns the, | 12 |
Declared unworthy of trust, | 15 |
None exempt from blame, | 24 |
Severe philippick against, | 34 |
Their conduct defended, | 50 |
The policy of assisting, maintained, | 135 |
Mr. Burkes character of the, | 175 |
Minorca, conduct of Parliament under the loss of, | 42 |
Minority, List of the, in the House of Lords, | 14 |
List of the, in the House of Commons, | 46 |
Minthorn, Mangle, is published in New-York as an enemy, | 726 |
He petitions New-York Congress to be restored to favour, | 1400 |
Minute-Men, organization of, in Connecticut, | 650 |
Order of, abolished in New-York, | 1373 |
Minute-Regiment, Return of the Suffolk, | 628 |
Mismanagement instances of, in the Canada Army, | 590 |
Mitchell, John, Commissary of Provisions in Pennsylvania, | 653 |
Mitchell, Thomas, recommended as Captain by Cow-Neck Committee, | 1070 |
Mitchell, Thomas, ordered for trial by Virginia Convention, | 1546 |
Moat, John, Chairman of Hartford (Conn.) Committee, | 601 |
Moffat, Thomas, Clerk to Orange Committee, | 1032 |
Letter from, to New-York Congress, | 1216 |
Moffat, Walter, appointed Lieutenant of Prussian Blues, | 1430 |
Moffatt, George, paid for loss of a horse by Virginia, | 1580 |
Mohawlc, talk of a, Chief, | 502 |
Deputation of, visit Schuyler, | 564 |
Unfriendly demonstrations of the, Warriors, | 763 |
Molincux, Frederick, appointed Quartermaster of the Pennsylvania Militia, | 851 |
Resignation of, | 858 |
Molloy, an emissary, secured, | 475 |
Molyneux, Sir Francis, Usher of the Black Rod, | 18 |
Summons House of Commons to attend the King, | 237 |
Monarchy, restoration of the, by a Congress, | 141 |
Moncrief, Alexander, resigns as Keeper of the Congress Jail at New-York, | 1347 |
Money, the right of granting, the true grievance, | 168 |
Amount of, transmitted to the Paymaster-General, | 433 |
Pressing call for, at Albany, | 537 |
Money-Makcers, Proceedings of New-York Congress in relation to, | 1335 |
Monger, Lemuel, examination of, | 546 |
Monier, John, declared to be disaffected, | 398 |
Monmouth, N. J., Pennsylvania Troops ordered to, | 1298 |
Steps taken to quell insurrection in, | 1637 |
Monney, John, sentenced by Court-Martial, | 891 |
Montagu, Captain George, his Letter to Governour Eden, | 1034 |
Is charged with violating his flag of truce, | 1044 |
His correspondence with the Maryland Council of
Safety, | 10556 |
Order of Maryland Convention relating to, | 1486 |
Letter from Maryland Convention to, | 1489 |
Montesquieu, Saying of, quoted, | 113 |
Montgomery, General, Eulogies upon, in the House of Commons, | 314 |
The death of, ascribed to short inlistments, | 587 |
Montgomery, soundings of the River near Fort, | 537 |
Montgomery, James, appointed Captain of the armed boat Chatham, | 666 |
Montgomery, William, Colonel of Elk Battalion, | 786 |
Montgomery, John, Chairman of Cumberland Committee, | 1117 |
Montgomery, Captain, blows up his brig Nancy, | 1131 |
Montgomery, John, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 1140 |
Montgomery, William, appointed Colonel of Chester Militia, | 1195 |