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 |
Washingtons 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, Lees 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. Hartleys 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 Norths 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 Norths 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 Carletons 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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