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Sullivan, General, Correspondence of, with—
General Washington,
412, 449, 479, 490, 502, 693, 820, 839, 921, 927, 930, 1219, 1220, 1221
General Schuyler.
449, 609, 641, 843, 943, 1103, 1107, 1201
Colonel Dayton,
493,511
President of Congress,
679
Confusion created by, on the Hudson,
578
Washington’s opinion of,
937
Washington refers a private letter of, to Congress,
938
Schuyler advises him to retreat from Sorel,
997
He retreats to the Isle-aux-Noix,
1071
Letter to, from Colonel Hazen,
1105
He arrives with the Army at Crown Point,
1217
An appeal to, from the New-Hampshire Grants,
1218
Sullivan, James, Letter from, to James Warren,
712
Sullivans, Island, S. C, Lee’s account of attack on,
1183
Sir P. Parker commands the attack on,
1205
Sulphur, arrival of a cargo of, at Watertown,
698
Shipment of, for Maryland, from West-Indies,
905
Resolve of Congress relating to,
878
Summons, Form of, issued in New-York to suspected persons,
1153
Form of, to disaffected persons,
1173
Form of, to appear before the Congress,
1179
Sumner, John, appointed Major of the Connecticut Militia,
871
Sumner, John, resignation of, in North-Carolina,
1446
Supplies, promise of, by the House of Commons,
47
Resolutions for, reported,
104
Debate on, in House of Commons,
142,314
Mr. Hartley’s Estimate of,
350
Supremacy, Lord Germain asserts a Legislative,
184
Sure bind, Sure find,” an Essay,
399
A Supplement to,
400
Surgeons, more pay allowed to, in Virginia,
1531
Susannah, Prize sloop, sale of, by Virginia Convention,
1592
Sutherland, Thomas, is reprehended by a Committee,
562
Suttie, Sir. George, calls on Ministers for a Plan,
142
Sutton, Sir Richard, supports Lord North’s Bill,
205
Swann, Captain, (prisoner,) Washington disapproves a Pass to,
769
Swartwout, Cornelius, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia,
1339
Sweden, effect upon, of ruling by the sword,
114
Swift, sloop, a look-out vessel,
553
Swift, Heman, appointed a Colonel of Connecticut Militia,
871
Sword, the poise of the, between the King and People,
108
Submission or the, alternatives to America,
188
Swords, Thomas, Order for the seizure of,
493
Synagogue, the High Priest of the, called to the aid of Administration,
51
Syren, damage done on board the,
1206
Tabbs, Barton, refused exemption from muster,
1485
Talbot, Earl, his Remarks on Bill of Indemnity,
90
His abuse of Americans,
302
Talbot, Mr., Resolutions of, in 1733,
166
Talbot County, (Maryland,) Instructions of, to Delegates,
1019
Pay to Militia Officers in,
1480
Officers appointed for,
1492
Judges of Election appointed for,
1497
Talhott, William, (a soldier,) allowance to, by Virginia,
1588
Tollman, Peter, Letter from, to Thomas McKean,
396
Tollman, Isaac, nominated Major of New-York Militia,
1318
Talmage, Benjamin, appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Militia,
874
Tangier, a precedent for employment of Foreigners,
114
Tapp, William, promised Lieutenancy conditionally,
1400
Tappan, Petrus, recommended as Surgeon,
1427
Tarleton, Bennet, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia,
1473
Tarrant, Manlove, appointed Lieutenant of North-Carolina Militia,
1445
Tate, Robert, appointed Lieutenant of Maryland Militia,
1466
Tatnall, Robert, appointed Captain of a Guard-boat,
665
Taunton, (Massachusetts,) Vote of, on Independence,
698
Tax, an unalterable, prayed for by Nova-Scotia,
62
Petition for relief of Province of Nova-Scotia from,
611
Taxation, Americans will not submit to,
9
No longer the question,
23
Ridicule of Lord North’s proposal,
25
Submission to, an argument of right for,
51
The right of, debated,
58
Exception to, in the Declaratory Act,
126
Affirmed to be the cause of dispute,
154
Lord North denies its originating with him,
187
Right of, declared by General Con way to be “no right,”
190
Ministers do not give up the claim of,
215
Right of, relinquished in the “Circular,”
379
Lord North denies the relinquishment of,
385
His logick upon, ridiculed by Mr. Fox,
385
Taxes, the hardship of, without free-trade,
23
Taylor, Eldad, Letter from, to B. Lincoln,
574
Taylor, Colonel George, Letter from, to New-Jersey Congress,
1133
Taylor, Andrew, appointed Lieutenant of New-York Militia,
1413
Taylor, William, Order for arrest of, in North-Carolina,
1454
Taylor, John, appointed Major of New-Jersey Militia,
1663
Tazewell, John, Clerk to Virginia Convention,
405, 630, 1510
Tea, too paltry a subject to fight for,
58
The destruction of, not an act of the Province,
166
Act, no justification of the mob,
152
Lord North ready to repeal the, duty on conditions,
186
Washington declines to regulate the prices of,
435
Examination respecting the sale of,
568
Evasions of the law in selling,
638
Prices of, regulated by the Philadelphia Committee,
669
Explanation of Resolves of Congress concerning,
693
Punishment at New-York for the sale of,
726
Price of, regulated in Worcester, Massachusetts,
1088
New-York Congress inquire into sale of,
1346, 1360
Temple, Earl, Speech of, on the state of affairs,
302
Temple, Benjamin, elected Captain of Virginia Horse,
1565
Ten Broeck, Abraham, leave of absence granted to,
1406
Ten Eick, Colonel Abraham, is ordered to arrest Insurgents,
1631
Tents, deficiency of, at Sorel,
594
Washington calls on Congress for,
758
Terhune, Abraham, appointed a Lieutenant of New-Jersey Militia,
1653
Test, prescribed by New-Jersey Congress,
1643
Thatcher, William, fined by New-Jersey Convention,
1656
Thibou, Lewis, Chairman of Mechanicks in Union,
615
Reads an Address to the New-York Congress,
1362
Thomas, General, meets Army in retreat from Quebeck,
399
Letter from, to Canada Commissioners,
451, 592
Letter from, to Washington,
453
Letter to, from Washington,
559
Letter from, to General Arnold,
482
Letter to, from President of Congress,
558
Is informed of Carleton’s intended attack,
580
Arrives at Three-Rivers,
588
Is seized with small-pox at Chambly,
589
The Commissioners complain of his appointment,
591
Continued illness of, at Chambly,
640
Letter to, from General Schuyler,
711
Death of, from small-pox,
795
Thomas, Joseph, Secretary to Council of War before Quebeck,
454
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