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Report, To Pennsylvania Assembly on the conduct of Committee of Safety,863
To New-York Congress on the disaffected,
1326, 1331, 1341, 1355
To New-York Congress on a new form of Government,
1338
To New-York Congress on the subject of the small-pox,
1357
To New-York Congress on arrangement of Militia,
1371
To New-York Congress on Militia Drafts for Continental service,
1387
The Congress concur in the, on the disaffected,
1418
To Congress on Washington’s Letters, &c.,
1672, 1677
To Congress on value of Gold and Silver Coins,
1681
To Congress of Committee appointed to confer with Washington,
1683, 1686, 1687
To Congress on the subject of the price of Salt,
1687
To Congress on the Petition from New-Hampshire Grants,
1689
Of Committee of the Whole, read in Congress,
1693
On counterfeiting Bills of Credit,
1700
Of Committee on Qualifications,
1705
Of Committee on the affairs of Canada,
1709
Representation, the system of, explained at Boston,
557
Representatives, in Parliament, necessary to Taxation,
25, 31
A fiction of Law,
50
Reprisal, Ship, despatched by Secret Committee,
783
Republick, intention and ability of America to establish a,
156
Republicus, to the People of Pennsylvania,
1131
Resistance, when pardonable,
197
Resolutions, Lord North’s, on the Nova-Scotia Petition,
66, 76
Lord North’s, on the Electoral Troops,
87
On the motion for Supply,
104
Lord Barrington’s on Army Supplies,
144, 319
Of New-York Congress on a new Government,
1351
Of New-York Congress in reply to a requisition of Congress,
1426
Of Virginia Convention recommending Independence,
1524
Certain, postponed by Congress,
1699, 1701
Of Congress, in relation to Canada,
1703, 1709
Of Maryland, read in Congress,
1727
Resolve, Cheers upon reading a, of Congress,
517
Of Maryland Convention, in case of Governour Eden,
737
Of Pennsylvania Assembly,
888
Return, of Troops in Canada under Sullivan,
411
Artillery Stores at Albany,
417
Knox’s Artillery,
527
The Garrison at Fort George,
582
Suffolk Minute Regiment,
628
Stores, &c., received and forwarded at Fort George,
640, 763
Garrison at Fort Constitution,
673
Persons, Provisions, &c., at several Posts,
675
General, of the Army at New-York,
893, 1120
Continental Forces in Canada,
915
Colonel Wynkoop’s Regiment,
915
Cannon and Artillery at New-York,
920
Men who drew Rations on 23d and 24th of June,
1776, 1108
General Scott’s Brigade at New-York,
1120
State of Arms, &c., at New-York,
1121
Captain Hamilton’s Company of New-York Artillery,
1122
Returns, moved for by Duke of Grafton,
170
Reve, Selah, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia,
1440
Revenue, Lord Germaine’s view of American,
184
Revolution, mischiefs remedied by the English,
54
The privilege and birth-right of Americans,
379
Reynolds, Joseph, acquitted of disaffection,
722
Reynolds, James, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
872
Rhode-Island, her Battalion taken into service,
467
Memorial to Congress from Assembly of,
529
Letter from President of Congress to the Governour of,
948
Assembly of, vote thanks to Washington,
1000
Letter from President of Congress to Assembly of,
1009
Her Credentials to Delegates, read in Congress,
1669
Rice, Mr., thought the conquest of America popular,34
He supports the Address,
45
Affirms the illegality of Congress,
142
Supports Lord North’s Bill,
198
Richard, the cause of the fall of, Second,
140
Richards, Captain W., appointed Ship’s Husband for Philadelphia,
651
Richards, Benjamin, punished by Court-Martial,
760
Richards, Nathaniel, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,
1225
Richards, John, admitted to parole by New-Jersey,
1642
Permitted to return home under bond,
1644
Richardson, William, Letter from, to the Maryland Council of Safety,
464
Elected Captain of Maryland Militia,
583
Richardson, Thomas, Report from, to Pennsylvania Committee of Safety,
538
Letter from, to Commodore Hopkins,
971
Richelieu, Enemy’s ships not able to ascend the,
579
Richmond, Duke of, condemns Administration,
11
Argues against employment of Foreigners,
96
Moves to call in Mr. Penn,
118
Answers objections to his Motion,
118, 119, 120
Moves to postpone consideration until Mr. Penn is examined,
122
Delivers a copy of his Questions to Mr. Penn,
124
Objects to a question put to Mr. Penn,
126
Urges the immediate necessity of reconciliation,
128
Introduces a Motion on the subject,
130
Supports the Duke of Grafton’s Motion,
163, 328
Replies to Lord Mansfield,
169
Opposes Lord North’s Bill,
215
Is called to order,
217
His Rejoinder to Lord Lyttelton,
218
His Retort upon the Earl of Denbigh,
219
Questions Ministers on a clause of the Bill,
224
Moves an Address against the German Treaties,
290
Replies to objections to his Motion,
313
Richmond, N. Y., Letter from Committee of, to the Congress,
436
List of suspected persons in the County of,
1152
Deputies from, to Provincial Congress,
1310
Order for attendance of the Deputies,
1324
Persons in, ordered to be arrested,
1366
Persons in, holding office from the King,
1369
Richer, Conrad, appointed Ensign of Maryland Militia,
1470
Rickman, William, elected by Congress Director of Hospital for Virginia,
1673
Riddell, John, Passport granted to,
1474
Rider, Sir George Savile’s, to the Militia Bill,
86
Ridgely, Henry, Memorial of, to Maryland Convention,
515
Complaint against, by Captain Dorsey,
576
Ridgely, Richard, appointed Assistant Clerk to Maryland Council of Safety,
1465
Ridley, Sir M. W., calls on Lord North for information,
48
Ridley, Captain, Sailing Orders to, countermanded,
567
Riflemen, List of Officers in Maryland Battalion of,
1272
Two additional Companies raised in Maryland for Continental service,
1508
Congress recommend to Virginia to raise a Company of,
1673
Rifles, Lee’s scheme for purchasing, approved,
1672
Rigby, Mr., his view of the right of Taxation,
39
Ridicules the Opposition,
247, 286
Replies to Mr. Sawbridge and Mr. Luttrell,
374
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