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, Enemys ships driven from, | 917 |
Account of the affair of, | 945 |
Captain Hardings 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 Norths 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 Skenes, 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 Hacketts 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 |
Washingtons return to, from Philadelphia, | 741 |
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