New-York, Letter from, giving extracts from English papers, | 794 |
Discovery of a horrible conspiracy at, | 1051 |
The Mayor of, engaged in the conspiracy, | 1054 |
He is arrested and committed to the common Jail, | 1101 |
Lists of disaffected persons in various parts of, | 1152 |
The Delegates of, in Congress, without Instructions, | 1212 |
Deputies from the City and County to the Congress of, | 1310 |
Persons holding office from the King in, | 1368 |
New-York Committee, Proceedings of, | 478, 568, 608, 725, 743, 996, 1054 |
Ask to see the Proceedings of their Congress, | 1400 |
New-York Congress, Proceedings
of, | 627, 635,
814, 12991444 |
Doubts of, on question of Independence, | 1067 |
Appoint a Secret Committee to correspond with Washington, | 523 |
Examination of disaffected persons by Committee of, | 1153 1183 |
Correspondence of, with Garret Abeel, | 470 |
The Albany Committee, | 761 |
Elias Bayloy, | 637 |
Samuel Brewster, | 638 |
Thomas Brown, (a Quaker,) | 994 |
James Coggeshall, | 1197 |
The Cow-Neck Committee, | 1070 |
Cumberland Committee, | 1014 |
Delegates in Congress, | 934, 1098,1394 |
William Dutcher, | 1151 |
William Ellsworth, | 446,54546 |
Colonel Fleming, | 1013 |
Captain A. Hamilton, | 577 |
Ezekiel Hawley, | 1031 |
The Huntington and Southold Committee, | 1437 |
The Jamaica Committee, | 715 |
Jonathan Lawrence, | 584 |
Ezra LHommedieu, | 684 |
Colonel H. B. Livingston, | 608 |
Joel Matthews, | 547 |
McDonald, the Miner, | 554 |
The Members from the City and County of, | 996 |
Thomas Moffat, | 1216 |
Newburgh and New-Windsor Committee, | 1056 |
The New-Jersey Congress, | 1233 |
The President of Congress, | 1438 |
General Putnam, | 4,626 |
Levi Pawling, | 545 |
Queens County Committee, | 410, 1031 |
Jesse Raymond, | 1058 |
Colonel Joseph Reed, | 1196 |
The Richmond Committee, | 478 |
Colonel Ritzema, | 633 |
Rosebanks and others, | 545 |
Captain Sackett and others, | 840 |
Petrus Schoon maker, | 528 |
General Schuyler, | 1057 |
William Smith, | 569 |
Cornelius Steenrod, | 993 |
Colonel Thomas Thomas, | 585 |
Colonel Joseph Trumbull, | 1393 |
General Washington, | 496, 507, 533,742, 839, 909,1110 |
John Watts, | 714 |
A Memorial to, for a Company of Light Horse, | 585 |
Address of Mechanicks in Union to, | 614 |
Memorial of Vestry of the City and County of to, | 627 |
Petition of Tryon Committee to, | 1131 |
Adjournment of, to White-Plains, | 1443 |
New-York Convention, silence of, on Independence, | 633 |
A call made upon, by Congress, | 708 |
Their Correspondence, | 793, 812, 1008; 1009, 1125 |
Niagara, seizure of, recommended by General Lee, | 403 |
Nicholls, Simon, Clerk to Frederick (Md.) Contmittee, | 933 |
Nicholls, Robert L., Paymaster for Eastern-Shore of Maryland, | 1466 |
Nichols, Benjamin, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Nichols, Samuel, appointed Major of Marines, | 1720 |
Nicholson, Captain James, Correspondence with Maryland Council of Safety, | 516, 605, 612, 618, 669, 682, 1259 |
Congress appoint him Captain of Frigate, | 1699 |
Nicholson, Major, Arnold orders confinement of, | 580 |
Nicholson, Colonel, unequal share of tents served to, | 590 |
Nicholson, Joseph, appointed a Member of the Maryland Council of Safety, | 1256 |
Nicoll, Colonel Isaac, an Officer sent to relieve, | 445 |
Refuses to resign the command, | 510 |
Complaint made ofhisobstinacy, | 673 |
Signs Returns as Commissary of Stores, | 675 |
Resigns command of Fort Constitution, | 818 |
Nicols, John, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 1482 |
Nicolson, Colonel John, Memorial of, to Washington, | 821 |
Schuylers comments on appointment of, | 941 |
Ninety-Six, S. C, occurrences in, District, | 1228 |
Ninety-Two, Schooner, Lading of, suspended, | 420 |
Nixon, John, President of the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, | 505 |
Nixon, Colonel, made President of General Court-Martial, | 637 |
Nixon, Robert, appointed Ensign of North-Carolina Militia, | 1444 |
Paid for performing Chaplains duties, | 1447 |
Nobility, the, not qualified to be Statesmen, | 43 |
Noes, See (Yeas and Noes,) | |
Non-Associators, Resolves of Pennsylvania Assembly concerning, | 889 |
Resolves of Philadelphia Committee concerning, | 906 |
Resolves of Berks Committee concerning, | 906 |
Resolves of the Maryland Convention concerning, | 1501 |
Order of New-Jersey Congress for disarming, | 1634 |
Non-Contents, (See Contents.) | |
Norfolk, Conflagration of, by a Naval Commander, | 294 |
The Duke of Manchesters comments on, | 299 |
Earl Sandwich explains the burning of, | 307 |
Disaffection in the Town of, | 686 |
Proceedings of Committee of, | 984 |
Order for an Election in Borough of, | 1512 |
Resolves of Virginia Convention relating to | 1540 |
Norfolk, Ship, captured by Captain Manley, | 532 |
Norman, John, appointed Captain of New-York Militia, | 1350 |
North, Lord, Conciliatory Propositions of, examined | 25 |
Ridiculed by Mr. Burke and Mr. Fox, | 44 |
His Reply to those gentlemen, | 45 |
Is accused of indolence, | 51 |
Defends himself, | 52 |
Moves to accept the Proposition of Nova Scotia, | 65 |
And offers sundry Resolutions thereon, | 66 |
Is accused by Mr. Burke of writing the Ox ford Address, | 82 |
He replies to the charge, | 84 |
Answers Objections to the Militia Bill, | 86 |
Vindicates Mr. Acland, | 87 |
Offers his Resolution on the Hanover Troops, | 88 |
His defence of Ministers, | 100,103 |
Leave granted him for Bill of Indemnity, | 104 |
He closes the Debate on the Bill, | 106 |
His character of Mr. Burkes Speech, | 117 |
His Reply to Sir Robert Smyth, | 146 |
Mr. Burke examines his Propositions, | 174 |
Sir G. Savile ridicules him, | 180 |
He replies to Mr. Burke, | 185 |
Offers his Prohibitory Bill, | 186 |
Which is read and ordered to be printed, | 191 |
He objects to the division of his Bill, | 199 |
Retorts on Mr. Bayley, | 203 |
Refuses to postpone, | 204 |
Defends his Bill, | 206 |
He refuses to take evidence as to Georgia, | 209 |
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