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North, Lord, replies to Mr. Fox,238
Opposes Alderman Oliver’s Motion,
242
Objects to Mr. Hartley’s Proposition,
254
Justifies the Message to the Irish Parliament,
260
Praises the Irish Administration,
263
Opposes Mr. Fox’s 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,
284–5
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. Hartley’s 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 Conway’s 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. Innes’s 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,
1443–1458
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
Howe’s 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
O’Brien, Sergeant Andrew, acquitted by Court-Martial,633
O’Brien, John, punished by Court-Martial,760
O’Brien, 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,1468–1470
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. Innes’s ideas of the,150
Oliver, Mr. Alderman, reports on the Petitions,76
Moves for an Address to the King,
239
Seconds Mr. Sawbridge’s Motion,
375
Olmstead, Ebenezer, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,872
Onderdonk, Adrian, Chairman of Cow-Neck Committee,1070
Oneida, Talk of sundry, Chiefs,502
Schuyler’s 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. Burke’s Bill,181
Opposition, the necessity of, to publick virtue,25
Mr. Attorney-General Thurlow’s 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. Wedderburn’s,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
Washington’s, 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
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