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    L. brought over pa. 7

  • Letter from revd. Samuel
    Seabury about Dr. Chauncy's
    making use of his Name. &c.
    375.
  • - - - from Dr. Chauncy
    in answer to the Above.
    381.
  • - - - in Answer to the
    Farmer 392.400.414.414.
    Twice paged, 438.446.454.
    461.507.518.526.
  • - - - From the Merchants
    and Traders in Phildelphia
    to the Merchants and manu-
    facturers
    in England, shewg
    them, that unless the revenue
    Acts are repealed they much
    stop the Importation of Goods.
    401.
  • - - - From Elzevir
    a Comical One.
    419
  • - - - An Excellent
    One, shewing the methods of our
    enemies makes use of to blac-
    king
    us, and highly commends
    the Journal of the Times.
    421.
  • - - - From the Speaker
    of the House of Assembly of
    North Carolina to the Speaker
    of the House of the Massa.
    Bay, approving of the Circular
    Letter.
    436.
  • - - - To the Author
    of the Answer to the Farmers
    Letters.
    442.
  • - - - to Revd. Samuel
    Seabury
    , vindicating Dr. Chauncy.
    447.
  • - - - From Govr.
    Barnard
    to Ld. Hills-
    borough
    against the Council. 463 to 466.
  • - - - From Genl. Gage
    to same, against the Town of
    Boston, &c.
    466
  • vide next Column

    Index

    L. brought up

  • Letter to Justice Murray.

    524.531.
  • - - - in Answer to the
    Farmer twice paged
    526.
  • - - - From the House
    of Burgesses of Virginia to
    House of Representatives of
    Massa. Bay, inclosing their
    Resolves.
    534.
  • - - - From Colo. Lutte-
    rell
    to the Freeholders of
    Middlesex on his being chose
    a Member of Parliament.
    545.
  • - - - A Letter to him
    which censures him severly Ibid.
  • - - - From Dennis
    Debert, where he blames Ld.
    Hillsborough
    about his not
    presenting Petitions. &c.
    561.
  • - - - From a Peer to
    a Gent. in Boston.
    592
  • - - - From the Council
    of the Massa. Bay to Ld.
    Hillsborough
    in Answer to
    Govr. Barnard & General
    Gage's Letters
    603.605.612.
  • - - - An Excellent one
    from a Gent. in England
    given a particular account of
    affairs in England, the bad
    administration, confusions, troubles
    &c.
    623.
  • - - - From Ld. Holland
    to Mr. Beckford.
    709.
  • - - - From Mr. Beckford
    in Answer.
    Ibid.
  • - - - from Junius
    Americanus to Ld. Hillsborough.
    710.
  • - - - To the Duke of
    Grafton, he is much blamed
    for his management in the
    administrao.
    737.
  • - - - A very Spirited one
    to the People from South Carolina.
    741
  • vide next Column

    L. Brought up

  • Letter to the King from
    Timothy Pickering.
    746.
  • - - - From the Speaker
    of the House of Representa-
    tives
    of the Massa. Bay to
    Agent Debert, given him an
    Account of the riot of the
    Soldiers at Justice Quincy's.
    774.
  • - - - from the Town of
    Hatfield to the Select Men
    of the Town of Boston.
    823.
  • - - - From Govr. Barnard ,
    General Gage , Commodore
    Hood, the Commissioners, &c. 831. to 946 [n/a]
  • - - - Letter Letter an excellent
    One to Lord Hillsborough. 947. to 1000.
  • Liberty Song.
    166.
  • - - - Parodized.
    252.
  • Lords, address to the
    Kings Speech, in answer to
    his, wherein he call's the
    American Factious.
    372.
  • Libelling on, an extract
    from Cato's Letters.
    424.
  • Lutterell Colo. chose a
    Member in opposition to Mr
    Wilkes.
    535.
  • - - - Admitted as a Mem-
    ber
    of the House of Commons
    in the Room of Mr. Wilkes.
    538.550
  • Letter to the Puritan shewing
    that the late measures takes its
    rise from France in league wth
    Ld. Bute.
    82.
  • Letters from Dr. Benja.
    Franklin
    to Govr. Shirley on
    the Subject of taxing ye Colo.
    311
  • Lock Jno. his Reasoning
    on Liberty and Property
    982
  • London, the Number of
    Inhabitants in Queen
    Elizabeths Time.
    328.
  • Liberty exertions in favour of in
    France
    553.

    Sequence Number 14 of 1076; Volume 2 of 4.

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