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Middleton, Viscount, on Mr. Townshend’s 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
Washington’s Reply to,
1215
Is ordered to King’s 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. Wilkes’s 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
Hancock’s 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 King’s Speech,
5,10
Responsible for the King’s “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. Burke’s 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,
1055–6
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
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