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Russia, alliance with, deprecated, 83
Empress of, threatened for interfering with Sweden,
114
Empress of, loans money to her Merchants,
151
Russians, Great Britain engages twenty thousand,
79
Ministry questioned concerning,
129
Denial that they are to be employed against America,
137
Rust, Amariah, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel Connecticut Militia,
874
Rutledge, President, calls on Lee for Forces,
720
Note from, to Colonel Moultrie,
1185
Places the Colony Forces under Lee,
1186
His Letter of Thanks to Moultrie, &c.,
1191
Rutter, Captain Thomas, taken into the Baltimore Battalion,
583
Ryan, John, recommitted to Philadelphia Jail,
659
Ryckman, Isaac, chosen Lieutenant by Steenrod’s Company,
993
Ryley, Lieutenant Jeremiah, Court-Martial ordered on,
1484
Rymer, the Chronicles of, referred to,
116
Sackett, Richard, recommended as a Lieutenant of Grenadiers,
585
Sackett, Captain, Letter from, to Washington and New-York Congress,
840
Sage, Comfort, promotion of, as Colonel,
871
Sailmakers, Parade of, ordered at New-York,
634
Sailors, unwillingness of the English, to serve against America,
31
St. Ann’s, Evacuation of, by Captain Young,
591
Arnold pursues the enemy to,
595
St. Augustine, force of the enemy at,
713
St. Bartholomew’s, Massacre of,
190
St. Clair, Colonel, leaves Montreal,
578
Arrival of, at the Sorel,
592
Ordered to attack enemy at Three Rivers,
684
St. Clair, William, appointed Captain of Maryland Militia,
1473
St. Germain, Opinion of the Count of, on Artillerists,
776
St. George, (New-York,) Census of,
1236
St. John, John, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
872
St. Johns, recommended by Arnold as a depôt,
581
Facility of holding possession of,
450
Negligence of the Garrison at,
480
Sullivan’s account of affairs at,
679
Washington proposes to Schuyler to visit,
742
Arnold’s account of things at,
796, 1038
St. Lawrence, early freezing of the,
133, 137
Conduct of the Canadians in the,
42
Prisoners taken by the enemy in the,
535
St. Mary’s, (Maryland,) Pay to Militia Officers in, County,
1479
Convention appoint Officers for,
1491
Convention appoint Judges of Election for,
1497
St. Roque, Orders to the Spanish Commander at,
93
St. Vincent’s, reference to the Forces at,
99
Salaries, Nova-Scotia asks for, instead of Fees,
62
Sale, ordered of Captain Manley’s prizes,
821
Salem, (New-York,) Report of disaffected in,
1385
Salem, (New-Jersey,) Remonstrance of, and Resolve concerning,
1660
Salt, excepted from taxation in Nova-Scotia,
65
Price of, regulated in New-Jersey,
467
Proceedings at Philadelphia on the subject of,
499
Order of Pennsylvania Committee of Safety to secure,
661
Prices of, regulated by Philadelphia Committee,
669
Permission to sell, referred to Congress,
691
A cargo of, arrives at Watertown, Massachusetts,
697
Found in the Patuxent Cliffs, Maryland,
881
Demand for, at Camp on Haddrell’s Point,
903
Maryland establishes, Works in Worcester,
973
Resolves relating to manufacture of, by Pennsylvania Committee of Safety,
1290
Memorial to New-York Congress on the manufacture of,
1416
North-Carolina encourages the manufacture of,
1444, 1449
Salt, Maryland advertises proposals for, Works,
1469
New-Jersey encourages erection of, Works,
1664
Maryland gives a bounty on importation of,
1509
Price of, fixed by Virginia Convention,
1520
Further action of the same on,
1522, 1577, 1585, 1603
New-Jersey agrees to pay Dr. Bard high prices for,
1664
Action of Congress relating to,
1687, 1689
Saltonstall, Dudley, Letter to, from Commodore Hopkins,
556
Kenneth McKenzie refuses to sail with,
617
Ordered to Philadelphia by Marine Committee,
886
Paul Jones complains of,
980
Saltonstall, Nathaniel, appointed Captain of Matrosses, Connecticut,
1225
Saltpetre, Order in Council against exportation of,
487
Works for, established in New-York,
586
Delivery of, for manufacture of Gunpowder,
652
Notice from the Hartford Manufactory of,
904
Pennsylvania lends Money for manufacture of,
1279
New-Jersey provides for Inspectors of,
1365
Bounty paid on, by New-Jersey,
1625
Salus Populi, the Supreme Law,
95
Sampson, Negro Pilot for Sir P. Parker,
1192
Careful treatment of, by the King’s Officers,
1206
Sampson, Stephen, a recaptured fugitive,
1552
Sand, Captain, sailing orders to, countermanded,
567
Sanders, Benjamin, takes the oath to the Virginia Convention,
722
Sandford, Erastus, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
872
Sands, Benjamin, Clerk to Queen’s County Committee,
1198
Sandwich, Earl of, approves the Address,
6
Explains his reference to Lord Chatham,
10
Opposes examination of Mr. Penn,
118
Animadverts on the course of Duke of Richmond,
124
Interrogates Mr. Penn,
126
Defends his right to put a certain question,
127
Replies to Lord Shelburne,
138
Supports Lord North’s Bill,
220
Asserts the high wages of Seamen,
223
Objects to receiving a Petition,
229
Offers and explains an amendment to Lord North’s Bill,
229, 231
Gives sundry explanations,
307
Replies to Duke of Manchester,
326
And opposes his Motion,
372
Replies to Duke of Richmond,
330
Sandy-Hook, Howe’s Troops embark for,
728
His whole Fleet arrive at,
1234
His arrival at, announced to New-Jersey Congress,
1633
Sargeant, Ezra, Representative of Maiden,
602
Sargent, Winthrop, Agent for the Navy at Gloucester,
396
Captain-Lieutenant of Artillery at Fort Montgomery,
678
Sargent, Colonel P. D., President of Court of Inquiry,
698
Saturly, Josiah, Deposition of,
572
Saturly, Lemuel, Deposition of,
572
Saunders, Sir Charles; Eulogy upon,
248, 254
Saunderson, Robert, (a prisoner,) the discharge of,
1292
Savage, James, examined by New-York Committee,
1167
Savage, Thomas, contracts for manufacture of Salt,
1290
Savannah, Extract of a Letter dated,
431
Savile, Sir George, reviews the conduct of Ministers,
53
Opposes the Militia Bill,
85
Offers a Rider to the Militia Bill,
86
Supports Mr. Burke’s Bill,
180
Opposes Lord North’s Bill,
200
Supports Mr. Fox’s Motion,
238
Supports Mr. Hartley’s Proposition,
254
Opposes the German Treaties,
286
Sawbridge, Mr., opposes the Militia Bill,
85
Supports Mr. Burke’s Bill,
181
Seconds Alderman Oliver’s Motion for Address,
240

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