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  • Kings Speech is glad to
    see the Americans returning to
    their duty
    108
  • - - - Speech wherein he
    calls the American uneasinesses a
    Faction, and Charges Boston with
    Actions amounting to Re-
    bellion.

    363
  • - - - Remarked on by [ ?] Briton
    618
  • - - - Answer to the address
    of the House of Lords, wherein
    they desire him to Extend the
    Statute of Harry 8th to America
    477.
  • - - - Speech to the
    Parliament.
    588
  • Kings and Queens of Great
    Britain and England an
    Account of.
    1068 [n/a]
  • Kings, their Epithet's, and
    when they began their Reigns.
    722

    Index

    L

  • Libel on Govr. Barnard
    38
  • - - - Author of it his
    Answer on the proceedings of
    the Council and House about
    it.
    40
  • Letter from Ld. Shelburne
    to Govr. Barnard , wherein
    he commends him for Nega-
    tiving
    Councellors.
    39
  • - - - Circular from
    the Representatives of
    the Massachusetts Bay to
    the Speakers of the Houses
    on the Continent.
    43
  • - - - from the Repre-
    sentatives
    of the Massa.
    Bay to Ld. Shelburne
    remonstrating against the
    Revenue Acts. &c
    47
  • - - - To General
    Conway from the Same,
    about the same.
    55
  • - - - To Agent Debert
    from the same, about the
    same.
    59
  • - - - To Ld. Chatham
    from the same, about the
    same.
    Ibid.
  • - - - To the Commisso.
    from the Treasury from the
    same, about the same.
    66
  • - - - To Ld. Shelburne
    from the same, in answer to
    his Letter to Govr. Barnard ,
    wherein he commends him for
    negativing Councellors.
    72
  • - - - From the Same
    to Ld. Hillsborough on the
    subject of Rescinding.
    165
  • - - - From the Town of
    Boston to the Farmer.
    55
  • - - - From the House of
    Burgesses in Virginia to the
    House of Representatives of Massa.
    Bay approving ye Circular Letter.
    150
  • vide next Column

    L Brought up

  • Letter from the House of
    Representatives of New Jersey
    to the Speaker of the House of
    Representatives of Masa. Bay
    approving the Circular Letter.
    150
  • - - - From the Represen-
    tatives
    of Connecticut to the
    same, on the same.
    Ibid
  • - - - From the Represen-
    tatives
    of Georgia to the same
    on the same.
    158
  • - - - from the Represen-
    tatives
    of Maryland to the
    Same, on the same subject.
    162
  • - - - Ironical One
    on the Merchant's of Phila.
    their conduct, with regard to Non
    Importation. (vide Pa. 196)
    200
  • - - - From the House
    of Assembly of South Carolina
    to the Speaker of the House
    of the Massa. bay on the
    Circular Letter.
    202
  • - - - From the Select
    Men of Boston, a Circular
    Letter to call a Convention.
    242
  • - - - From (the Same
    say) the Convention to
    Agent Debert.
    265
  • - - - From Ld. Hills-
    borough
    requiring aid to
    the Commissioners.
    267
  • - - - To Robert
    Harley Ld. Mayor from
    Mr. Bingley. a
    very Smart one.
    332
  • - - - From the Spea-
    ker
    of the Assembly of
    South Carolina to the
    Speaker of the Massa.
    Bay approving the
    Circular Letter.
    353
  • - - - From the Spea-
    ker
    of New York Assembly
    to the same, approving the
    Circular Letter.
    364
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