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. Tysons 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 Barringtons 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. Townshends 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. Lockes 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 Olivers Motion, |
247 |
Moved by Lord Clare on Mr. Foxs Motion, |
265 |
Moved on the Duke of Graftons Motion, |
342 |
Prevost, General, Capitulation with, referred to, |
111 |
Royal American Regiment commanded by, |
143 |
Price, James, Schuylers 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 Georges 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 Chathams Quotations from, repeated, |
189 |
Prisoners, Order for the transportation of, |
392 |
Washingtons 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 Forsters offer of exchange, |
591 |
Murder of, by the Indians, |
592 |
Good treatment of, at Quebeck, |
595 |
Arnolds 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 |