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Nancy, Schooner, recalled to Baltimore,420
Nancy, Cargo of brig, ordered to be sold,880
Nancy, Captain Wise, capture of the,986
Nancy, Captain Montgomery blows up his brig,1131
Nantasket-Road, Enemy’s ships driven from,917
Account of the affair of,
945
Captain Harding’s report of captures in,
981
Report of Transports standing for,
1143
Narrative, by Deserters from Sir Peter Parker,1205
Narrows, Order for fortifying the,534
Washington orders Gondolas and Fire-rafts for,
689
Nash, Daniel, Deposition of,569
Nassau-Island, Resolve of New-York Congress concerning,1427
Natick, (Massachusetts,) Vote of, on Independence,703
Native, Address of a, to the Virginia Convention,748
Nova-Scotia petitions against the appointment of, Judges,
63
Naval Affairs, Virginia appoints Commissioners for,1578
Navigation Act, confounded with Trade Act,182
Navy, augmentation of the English, recommended,7
Great abuses in the, by Ministers,
101
Corrupting effects of Lord North’s Bill on the,
226
Duke of Manchester, on the state of the,
325
Enormous expenses of, stated,
352
What a Commander in America ought to be,
512
Hopkins relates the difficulties of the,
765
Neal, Richard, sentenced by Court-Martial,1269
Neale, Christopher, Admiralty Judge in North-Carolina,1455
Neavan, Daniel, appointed Lieutenant of “Caledonian Rangers,”1430
Neaville, John, appointed Major of Virginia Militia,1568
Neaville, Joseph, allowance to, by Virginia Convention,1577
Necessity, stronger than law,96
Nealy, Abraham, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia,1398
Neely, Andrew, appointed Ensign of New-York Militia,1398
Negotiation, the arts of, explained,136
Negro, Governour Skene’s, chosen Governour,548
Negroes, policy of exciting, avowed in Parliament,21
Lord North charges upon Americans the first excitement of,
187
Daily importation of, in the West-Indies,
73
Kind reception of, by the British men-of-war,
811
Execution of, suspended by Virginia Convention,
1514
Convicted, sent to the Lead-Mines,
1540
Neiftes, Jacob, restored to favour by the New-Jersey Convention,1654
Neilson, Charles, ordered to give bond by Virginia Convention,1560
Neilson, John, appointed Colonel of New-Jersey Militia,1657
Nelson, Joshua, nominated Major by New-York Committee,1318
Nelson, John, elected Captain of Virginia Horse,1565
Nesbitt, William, calls himself “Speaker” of Nova-Scotia,61
Nova-Scotia Agent, does not know him as Speaker,
65
Neuse River, North-Carolina Committee of Safety adjourn to,1446
They meet at,
1451
Newark, (New-Jersey,) Proceedings of Committee of,523
Inhabitants expect an attack upon,
1265
Newbern, (North-Carolina,) List of Officers in the, Brigade,1447
New-Brunswick, Convention of New-Jersey meet at,1651
Newburgh (New-York) Committee, to the New-York Congress,1056
Their Letter to Colonel Clinton,
1111
Newbury, great alarm at,1076
Newburyport (Massachusetts) Committee to Tristram Dalton,611
Important arrivals at,
629
Vote of, on Independence,
649
One of the Frigates launched at,
800
Newcastle, Duke of, reference to his Ministry,111
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, era of the battle of,116
Newcastle, (Delaware,) Letter to Committee of,429
New-England, bravery of, defended in Parliament,11
Eulogy on the People of,
31
A prey to the tyranny of a faction,
134
Independence, the constant object of,
166
New-Fairfield, (Connecticut,) Proceedings of Committee of,798
Newfoundland, state of the Fishery at,70,72
New-Hampshire, President of Congress to, Convention of,474,707,748,1066
Washington to, Committee of Safety,
478
Delegates in Congress to Governour Weare,
708,813,888,1082
The Governour of, to them,
1029
Colonel Gilman to, Assembly,
803
Colonel Hackett’s Address to, Assembly,
845
Assembly, to President of Congress,
947,1009
General Schuyler to the Governour of,
969
Report of, Committee on Independence,
1030
Colonel Bayley to, Assembly,
1075
Major Peabody to, Assembly,
1076
Colonel Bellows to, Committee of Safety,
1204
Circular Orders to Militia Captains of,
1228
Congress order a Battalion to be raised in,
1670
New-Hampshire Grants, Appeal of, to Sullivan,1218
Report in Congress on Petition of,
1689
New-Haven, (Connecticut,) Prisoners sent to Committee of,710
New-Jersey, Proceedings of, Committee of Safety,467
Assembly of, called by Proclamation,
626
Congress call on, Convention for Militia,
708
Reflections addressed to, Assembly,
723
Petition from, to Congress, against Independence,
788
Earnest appeal to the Militia of,
907
President of Congress to, Convention, and their Reply,
949, 967, 1010,1048
Proceedings of the, Convention on Governour Franklin,
967
Colonel Reed to, Convention,
1124
New-Jersey Congress, to President of Congress,1133
To New-York Congress, and latter to former,
1233,1384
Proceedings of,
1615 1668
Change their style to “Convention,”
1648
New-Jersey Convention, adjourn sine die,1666
New-Jersey, Delegates of, produce their Credentials in Congress,1725
New-London, comparative importance of,531
Explanation as to refusal of Cannon at,
600
A Map of, sent by Governour Trumbull to Congress,
997
New-Milford, (Connecticut,) Proceedings of Committee of,829
Newman, Wingate, commissioned as Captain of Privateer,1285
Newport, (Rhode-Island,) state of defence of,530
The Press free at,
242
New-Salem, (Massachusetts,) Vote of, on Independence,540
Newton, Samuel, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,874
Newton, William, consents to receive paper-money,1334
Newtown, New-York Congress address a Letter of Thanks to Committee of,1344
New-Windsor, Committee of, to the New-York Congress,638,1056
Proceedings of, approved by New-York Congress,
1405
New-York, change of sentiment in,10
Said to be overawed by Insurgents from Connecticut,
12
Letter from, read in the House of Commons,
82
The proper plan to send an Army to,
148
The Petition of, referred to,
182
The treatment of, by Ministers,
268
State of things in the American Army at,
725
Washington’s return to, from Philadelphia,
741
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