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 Washingtons 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 Norths, on the Nova-Scotia Petition, | 66, 76 |
Lord Norths, on the Electoral Troops, | 87 |
On the motion for Supply, | 104 |
Lord Barringtons 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 |
Knoxs 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 Wynkoops Regiment, | 915 |
Cannon and Artillery at New-York, | 920 |
Men who drew Rations on 23d and 24th of June, | 1776, 1108 |
General Scotts Brigade at New-York, | 1120 |
State of Arms, &c., at New-York, | 1121 |
Captain Hamiltons 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 Germaines 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 Norths Bill, | 198 |
Richard, the cause of the fall of, Second, | 140 |
Richards, Captain W., appointed Ships 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, Enemys 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 Graftons Motion, | 163, 328 |
Replies to Lord Mansfield, | 169 |
Opposes Lord Norths 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 Saviles, 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, Lees 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 |