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Powder, account of, supplied by Massachusetts, 419
Removal of, in Maryland,
421
Captured by the enemy on Long-Island,
536
Exchange of, proposed,
567
Part of a prize-cargo at Boston,
607
An arrival of, from St. Eustatia,
612
Connecticut pays the manufacturer for,
651
Pennsylvania applies to Congress for,
662
Albany Committee apply for,
702, 715
General Lee acknowledges receipt of,
720
General Ward forwards a supply of,
771
Large shipment of, for Maryland,
905
Disposition of, belonging to New-York,
1441
Congress furnish two tons of, to New-Jersey,
1634
Secret Committee ordered to deliver sundry parcels of,
1670
Powder-Mill, Maryland Council of Safety offer money to erect, 933
E. Tyson’s Proposals for erecting,
1115
Maryland Convention repeal the order for working,
1493
Powell, Jeremiah, President of Massachusetts Council, 1087
Power, struggle between Legislative and Executive, 160
Not synonymous with Right,
336
Power, Alexander, appointed Quartermaster of Pennsylvania Militia, 859
Powers, the connection of American with Foreign, feared, 126, 172
Powers, Nathaniel, sentenced for desertion, 1146
Pownall, Governour, moves the Previous Question, 67, 184
His Speech on Lord Barrington’s Resolutions,
155
He replies to Mr. Burke,
181
Pownall, Mr., asserts the rebellious disposition of Georgia, 209
Explains Expenses of Indian Department,
318
Pownall, Captain, Earl Sandwich compliments, 327
Pownall, Thomas, appointed Lieutenant of Marines, 1720
Powys, Mr., moves to amend the Address, 48
Not satisfied with the Minister,
145
Replies to Mr. Jenkinson,
158
Speech of, on Mr. T. Townshend’s Motion,
250
Asks an explanation of “unconditional submission,”
386
Prayer, Day of Fasting and, appointed, 478
Names of the Royal family stricken from the Book of, by Virginia Convention,
1614
Preamble, to the Militia Bill, motion to amend, 85
Congress adopt, to the Resolution of 10th of May,
1671
Prentice, Jonas, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia, 872
Prerogative, extension of, by the Militia Bill, 87
Progressive steps of,
113
Mr. Locke’s definition of,
374
Prescott, Colonel, Order for his command on Nutten-Island, 426
Press, liberty of the, not lost in America, 241
Preston, Grain and Flour admitted into the Port of, 76
Preston, Major Charles, (prisoner,) to the President of Congress, 691
Preston, Martin, Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, 1140
Preston, William, petitions Virginia Convention for compensation, 1532
Committee report against Petition of,
1586
Pretender, the, a tool of France, 135
Previous Question, Mr. Burke characterizes the, 157
Moved by Governour Pownall,
184
Supported by Lord George Germaine,
185
Moved on Alderman Oliver’s Motion,
247
Moved by Lord Clare on Mr. Fox’s Motion,
265
Moved on the Duke of Grafton’s Motion,
342
Prevost, General, Capitulation with, referred to, 111
Royal American Regiment commanded by,
143
Price, James, Schuyler’s Instructions to, 414
Price, Thomas, convicted of imposition, 562
Price, Absalom, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, 583
Price, Vincent, Deposition of, against Hogans, 805
Price, Major, command assigned to, by Maryland Convention, 1490
Price, Rev. Thomas, appointed Chaplain to Virginia Convention, 1512
Price, Thomas, relief granted to, by Virginia Convention, 1580
Prices, enhancement of, explained, 542
President of Georgia recommends regulation of,
719
Priests, number of Popish, in America, 83
Prince George’s County, Maryland, pay to Militia Officers in, 1482
Convention appoint Officers for,
1491
Convention appoint Judges of Election for,
1497
Prindle, Mark, Bond required from, by Connecticut, 902
Prior, Lord Chatham’s Quotations from, repeated, 189
Prisoners, Order for the transportation of, 392
Washington’s views on the treatment of,
424
Minutes of the mode of treating, in England,
425
The conduct of, at Northampton,
485
Number of, taken by the enemy in River St. Lawrence,
535
List of, paroled by Lord Dunmore,
541
Number of, taken at the Cedars,
576
Arnold rejects Forster’s offer of exchange,
591
Murder of, by the Indians,
592
Good treatment of, at Quebeck,
595
Arnold’s negotiations for exchange of,
596
Cartel of exchange agreed upon,
597
Examination of three, taken in Oyster-Bay,
616
Exchange of, at Philadelphia,
654
Commitment of the North-Carolina, at Philadelphia,
663
Orders of Congress to treat, as Officers,
664
Distribution of, approved by Congress,
669, 1685
List of Tory, at Fort Montgomery,
676, 1358
Schuyler orders all, in Canada, sent to him,
711
Return of “Rebel” in the Greyhound,
729
Sent from Provost-Guard to New-York Jail,
767
Washington disapproves of giving passes to,
769
General Ward asks additional provision for,
801
Officers taken, at Three Rivers,
828
Resolves of Congress relating to,
854
Application by, for exchange,
934
Application by, refused by Congress,
949
Return of, taken in transport at Nantasket,
983
List of Scotch, taken back of Long-Island,
1035
List of, sent from Albany to Connecticut,
1072
The Committee on, in New-York Congress, to J. Sleght,
1137
Regulations of Connecticut relating to,
1137
List of, sent to General Greene,
1183
Resolves of Springfield Committee respecting,
1254
Congress authorize an exchange of,
1280
Required to wear their uniforms, by Pennsylvania Committee,
1298
Committee appointed by New-York Congress to examine,
1337
Petition of British, for further allowance,
1355
Inquiry into the Albany, sent to Hartford,
1432
Militia Guard appointed and armed by New-York Congress for,
1441
Order of North-Carolina respecting certain escaped,
1450
Expenses of transporting, in Maryland,
1469
Expenses of supporting, in North-Carolina,
1470
Exchange of, discussed in Virginia Convention,
1518
Parole of, enforced by Virginia Convention,
1528
Report on the state of, to the Virginia Convention,
1553
Report of names of, and charges against, to Virginia Convention,
1561
Disposal of, captured by John and James Barron,
1587
Order of Congress to remove British,
1640
Of War, New-Jersey orders a List of, to be made out,
1663
Committee of Congress recommend a Commissary of,
1672
Congress prescribe the treatment of,
1676
Congress grant indulgence to sundry,
1692
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