North, Lord, replies to Mr. Fox, | 238 |
Opposes Alderman Olivers Motion, | 242 |
Objects to Mr. Hartleys Proposition, | 254 |
Justifies the Message to the Irish Parliament, | 260 |
Praises the Irish Administration, | 263 |
Opposes Mr. Foxs Motion for Inquiry, | 270 |
Presents the German Treaties to the House, | 271 |
Moves a reference of them, | 277 |
Replies to the Opposition and answers objections, | 2845 |
Defends himself against Mr. Fox, | 289 |
Condemns the Eulogy on General Montgomery, | 314 |
Denies that he raised the dispute with America, | 315 |
Replies to Mr. Hartley on the Supplies, | 316 |
And explains the Negro excitement, | 317 |
He opposes Mr. Hartleys call for Estimates, | 351 |
Presents a Message from the King, with another Treaty, | 356 |
Presents the Ulterior Convention with Hesse-Cassel, | 358 |
Defends the London Gazette, | 359 |
Opposes General Conways Motion, | 380 |
And denies that Taxation is to be given up, | 385 |
Curious destiny of a present intended for, | 713 |
North, Benjamin, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia, | 1416 |
North-America, Mr. Inness plan for conquering, | 149 |
Cost of, to Great Britain, | 150 |
Exports from, | 197 |
Northampton, Mass., Committee of, to President of, | 485 |
Northampton, Penn., Meeting of Associators of, | 567,614 |
Proceedings of Committee of, | 625,835 |
Northbridge, Mass., Vote of, on Independence, | 704 |
North-Carolina, Maryland to Committee of Safety of, | 429,567 |
Convention declare for Independence, | 606 |
Committee of Safety to President of Congress, | 1077 |
Committee of Safety, Proceedings of, | 14431458 |
North River, Naval attack in the, | 1235 |
Northrup, Gamaliel, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Northumberland, Penn., Proceedings of Committee of, | 561 |
Norton, Sir Fletcher, Speaker of the House of Commons, | 61 |
Norton, Ichabod, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, | 871 |
Norton, Charles, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 874 |
Norwich, Mass., Vote of, on Independence, | 701 |
Nourse, Joseph, Secretary to General Lee, | 1191 |
Nova-Scotia, Petition from, to Parliament, | 3 |
Petition read in the House of Commons, | 61 |
Agent of, ordered to attend the House, | 65 |
Comments in House of Lords on Resolutions relating to, | 222 |
An expedition against, recommended to General Washington, | 484 |
Howes difficulty to raise a Regiment in, | 707 |
Oakley, Lieutenant E., Orders for trial of, | 761 |
Cashiered by Court-Martial, | 1144 |
Oakley, Jesse, Secretary to Dutchess (N. Y.) Committee, | 1670 |
Oaths, the last resource of Liars, | 782 |
Forms of, prescribed by Pennsylvania Conference, | 954 |
Of Office, Ordinance of Virginia prescribing, | 1611 |
OBrien, Sergeant Andrew, acquitted by Court-Martial, | 633 |
OBrien, John, punished by Court-Martial, | 760 |
OBrien, Captain, Prizes captured by, | 800 |
Odell, Rev. Jonathan, New-Jersey Convention require parole of, | 1651 |
His petition for change of parole rejected, | 1656 |
Odhe, Thomas, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 1482 |
Officers, List of, appointed by Chester Committee, | 1195 |
Continental, excluded from seats in the New-York Congress, | 1406 |
Officers, List of, appointed by the Maryland Council of Safety, | 14681470 |
Ogden, Lieutenant-Colonel, Mutiny in his Regiment quelled, | 423 |
Ogden, Lewis, Chairman of Essex (New-Jersey) Committee, | 1263 |
Ohio, French encroachments on the, | 38 |
Ohl, Michael, Recantation of, | 836 |
Okceson, Thomas, committed to Jail by New-Jersey Congress, | 1629 |
Petition from, read, | 1631 |
Ordered under guard to Trenton, | 1643 |
Removed to the Jail of Hunterdon, | 1647 |
Olcott, Peter, appointed Colonel of New-York Militia, | 1414 |
Oldner, George, removed into the interior by Virginia Convention, | 1552 |
Olive, Sloop, Report to Virginia Convention on property of, | 1591 |
Sale and distribution of, | 1592 |
Olive-branch, Mr. Inness ideas of the, | 150 |
Oliver, Mr. Alderman, reports on the Petitions, | 76 |
Moves for an Address to the King, | 239 |
Seconds Mr. Sawbridges Motion, | 375 |
Olmstead, Ebenezer, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia, | 872 |
Onderdonk, Adrian, Chairman of Cow-Neck Committee, | 1070 |
Oneida, Talk of sundry, Chiefs, | 502 |
Schuylers Conference with, Sachems, | 640 |
League with Tuscaroras, Warriors, | 763 |
Onenhoghkwage, Letter from Indian Chiefs at, | 710 |
Onion River, Inhabitants remove from, in alarm, | 1076 |
And apply to Sullivan for protection, | 1218 |
Onondaga, Talk of sundry, Chiefs, | 502 |
Onslow, Mr., opposes Mr. Burkes Bill, | 181 |
Opposition, the necessity of, to publick virtue, | 25 |
Mr. Attorney-General Thurlows description of the, | 190 |
Orange, the Prince of, elected by a Congress, | 141 |
Orange, N. Y., Proceedings of Committee of, | 1032 |
Deputies from, to the Provincial Congress, | 1311 |
Orator, a true, essentially a good man, | 43 |
Oratory, effect of Mr. Wedderburns, | 185 |
Order, the Duke of Richmond is called to, | 217 |
Naval, to Captain Cregier, | 410 |
To John Paul Jones, | 418 |
To Captain Biddle, | 430 |
To Lieutenant Hinman, | 431 |
Militia, to General Folsom, | 554 |
Washingtons, to Colonel Clinton, | 893 |
In Council, British, | 1003 |
Ordinance, Virginia, to increase Ninth Regiment, | 1555 |
For paying her Delegates to Congress, | 1589 |
Supplement for raising six Troops of Horse, | 1590 |
Respecting Tobacco payments, | 1595 |
Further providing for defence, | 1596, 1613 |
To establish Commissioners of Naval Affairs, | 1598 |
For erecting Salt-works, | 1603 |
For continuing Magistrates in office, | 1608 |
To arrange Senatorial Districts, | 1609 |
To punish the disaffected, | 1610 |
Prescribing Oaths of Office, | 1611 |
Making it felony to counterfeit Paper-money, | 1616 |
New-Jersey Congress, for raising Militia, | 1619 |
Regulating the Election, | 1645 |
For punishing Traitors, | 1648 |
Detaching Militia for Continental service, | 1649 |
Amending the Militia Ordinance, | 1658 |
To keep open the communication with New-York, | 1660 |
Detaching half of the Militia to the Flying-Camp, | 1662 |
For paying incidental charges, | 1666 |
Ordnance, darkness in the Board of, | 145 |
Great cost of, for American service, | 237 |
Report of, at Forts in the Highlands, | 677 |
Stores, invoice of, sent to New-York from Boston, | 728 |
Osborne, S. G., appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, | 1140 |