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Staff, great expense of the Military, in America,237
Stamp Act, despotism of the,14
Effect of its enactment and repeal in America,
125
Weakness of Ministers in relation to the,
147
Opposition to, originated in England,
150
State of affairs previous to the,
167
Standard, Motto for a Colonial,485
Stanhope, Mr., attack of, on Ministers,114
Stanhope, Midshipman, (prisoner,) escape and recapture of,486
Letter from, to Massachusetts Council,
1062
Stanley, Lord, vouches for the Manchester Addresses,34
Replies to Lord George Cavendish,
196
Stanley, Mr., positions of, denied,55
Supports employment of Foreign Troops,
116
Stanley, Nathaniel, punished by Court-Martial,635
Stanley, Gad, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,873
Stanton, Captain, deaths in the Company of,430
Stanton, Theodore, Captain of row-galley Shark,652
Recommends Amos Stanton as Lieutenant of Marines,
828
Stanton, Amos, is appointed Lieutenant of Marines,970
Stanton, Isaac, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,873
Starr, Josiah, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of Con necticut Militia,871
Starr, Daniel, appointed Major of Horse, Connecticut Militia,880
State-House, Philadelphia, Meeting of citizens at,517
Staten-Island, British Fleet anchor near,1234
The enemy make a descent upon,
1234
States, Virginia resolves to declare the Colonies Independent,461
Statute, Mr. Burke’s pattern,176
Steadman, James, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,1086
Stebbins, Nehemiah, Moderator at Greenwich, Massachusetts,706
Stedman, Charles, papers of, seized at New-York,607
Steel, James, appointed Ensign of Maryland Militia,1140
Steel, William, committed to Jail by New-Jersey Congress,1643
Steenrod, Cornelius, Letter from, to New-York Congress,993, 1341
Stephen, conditions on which he obtained the Throne,140
Stephen, Mr., proposal to exchange,1446
Sterrett, John, Captain of Independent Company in Maryland,583
Steven, James, proclaimed disaffected by Virginia,984
Stevens, John, resignation of,464
Stevens, Thomas, suspicions against,476
Stevens, Simon, chosen Brigade-Major,548
Stevens, Captain, sent to Montreal from Sorel,594
Stevens, Aaron, appointed Captain of Connecticut Militia,871
Stevenson, Dr., Baltimore Committee bring charges against,933
Is made to give security, &c,
1463, 1464
Stevenson, Hugh, examined by New-York Committee,1161
Stevenson, Colonel, introduced by Washington,1272
Appointed by Congress Colonel of Riflemen,
1724
Steward, Stephen, Clerk to Annapolis Committee,1063
Steward, James, appointed Ensign of Maryland Militia,1482
Stewart, Doctor, appointed to attend the sick at Sorel,594
Stewart, Walter, appointed Aid-de-Camp to Gates,761
Stewart, Captain, fraud committed by,941
Stewart, Alexander, Petition of, to Virginia Convention,1521
A Pension granted to,
1523
Stewart, John, appointed Captain of Marines,1720
Stibbins, Josiah, Recantation of,439
Still, Isaac, Indian Interpreter,475
Stillwater, detention of Provisions at,479
Stirling, Lord, is ordered to the Highlands to inspect.534
Departure of, from New-York,
584
Report of his inspection,
672
His plan for fortifying the Highlands,
792
Letters to, from Colonel Livingston,
818, 901
Stirling, Lord, Letters to, from Colonel Ritzema,1056
He offers his aid to sound the Hudson,
1359
Is admitted before New-York Congress,
1425
Stiles, Richard, appointed a Captain of New-Jersey Continentals,1639
Resignation of,
1653
Stock, Congress urges removal of, from seaboard,741
Removal of, from Islands, ordered by New-York,
1109
Washington orders removal of, from the Jersey shores,
1134
New-Jersey Convention take order in relation to,
1651
Stockbridge, (Mass.,) Vote of, on Independence,649
Stockholm, Aaron, Letter from, to New-York Congress,584
Stocking Factory, established in Maryland,1501
Stockton, Benjamin, appointed Surgeon’s Mate, New-Jersey Militia,1627
Stockton, Mr. (Delegate,) sends Resolve of Congress to New-Jersey,1659
Stockton, Joseph, is allowed time to answer charges against him,1661
Takes the Test and is released,
1665
Stoddard, Captain, fate of his Company in Canada,430
Stoddard, Jonathan, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,871
Stone, Thomas, one of the Maryland Delegates in Congress,755
Storekeepers, pay allowed to Military,1682
Storer, Mr., opposes Motion for an Address,240
Stores, Return of Artillery, at Albany,417
Account of Ordnance, &c, in Highlands,
677
Stoughtonburgh, Jacobus, Engineer of Firemen, of City of New-York,1408
Stout, Cornelius, appointed Major of New-Jersey Militia,1625
Stout, Harmon, appointed Lieutenant by Congress,1705
Stringer, Dr. Samuel, Letter from, to Washington,417
Letter to, from Washington,
469
Letter from, to General Schuyler,
977
Reports an immense number of sick,
1039
Stroback, Martin, Congress permit him to resign,1670
Strobogh, J. M., appointed Lieutenant of Pennsylvania Artillery,655
Congress confirm the appointment of,
657
Strong, Asa, appointed Ensign of Connecticut Militia,873
Stroud, Colonel Jacob, calls a meeting of Associators,614
Stuart, the race of, held up as a warning to the King,34
Stuart, Lord Frederick, supports the Ministry,281
Stuart, Henry, British Superintendent of Indians,497
An intercepted Letter from,
1229
An attested Letter from, read in Virginia Convention,
1554
Sturbridge, (Mass.,) Vote of, on Independence,706
Sturges, Jonathan, Letter from, to Washington,455
Letter from, to Governour Trumbull,
470
Washington’s Reply to,
477
Subject, high boast of a British,26
Subsidy, amount of, paid for Brunswick Troops,273
Amount of, for Hessians,
274
Amount of, for Troops of Hesse Cassel,
277
Amount of, to Prince of Waldeck,
357
Lord Cavendish’s Remarks upon,
277
Success, ruinous consequences of, against America,56
Suffolk, Earl of, opposes the Bill of Indemnity,106
Justifies the London Gazette,
228
Objects to receiving a Petition,
231
Is in favour of the German Treaties,
295
Replies to the Duke of Grafton,
307
Opposes Duke of Manchester’s Motion,
364
Replies to Lord Effingham,
370
Opposes Lord Ravenworth’s Amendment,
371
Suffolk, (Mass.,) Mr. Penn questioned on Resolution of,127
Suffolk, (Virginia,) opinion of a Council of War on,407
Suffolk, (New-York,) Census of,1236
Deputies from, to the Provincial Congress,
1310
Sugar Colonies, Sufferings of the,74
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