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    A

  • Act of Parliament of the 3d
    of George, called the Molasses Act
    why not opposed
    9.
  • - - - a Revenue Act
    59.9.
  • - - - called the Billeting
    Billeting Act
    274.
  • - - - Stating the fees of
    the Custom House.
    763.
  • vide another act.
    Ibid.
  • American Exports used to be
    3 000,000, Stg. since the late
    Regulations not £500,000.
    34
  • - - - Trade of great Importance

    709318.187.
  • Anniversary of the repeal of
    the Stamp Act, celebrated &c
    at B Boston
    49
  • - - - [ . . . ] on it
    at
    57
  • - - - at New York.
    61
  • America will rise, and be
    a Mighty Empire, maugre
    all Great Britain can do to
    prevent it 133 vide American Whig. Ibid.
  • - - - Number of Inhabit-
    ants

    227.639.
  • Army Standing, when first
    Introduced in England. [diamond]35
    see under Soldiers & Troops
  • Allen William, Murdered
    by Soldiers.
    176.188.
  • Anniversary of the 14
    August, celebrated at Boston

    208.632.
  • Anecdote, about a riot
    suppressd by Ld. Chief Justice
    Holt.
    279.600
  • Americans, must finally be
    represented in Parliament

    315.470.
  • - - - Their Grievances
    similar to those contained in
    the Middlesex petition.
    632
  • Address of the Lords to the
    Kings Speech, wherein he
    calls the American Grievances
    a Faction.
    372.
  • - - - of the Commons
    on the same.
    372.
  • - - - To the young Ladies
    of Boston, desiring them to
    beware of bad Company.
    386.
  • - - - of the Town of
    Boston 2 addresses to Govr.
    Barnard.
    415
  • vide next Column

    Index

    A Brought up

  • Address of Sargeant Glyn's promis-
    ses
    the County of Middlesex he will
    enquire into the Murders committed
    at his Election
    421.428.
  • - - - to Docr. Chauncy by
    Revd. Samuel Seabury
    427.
  • - - - of the Lords to the King
    on their Resolution to extend
    the Statute of Harry the 8th
    to America.
    472
  • - - - From the Merchants and
    Traders of the City of London
    to the King.
    486
  • - - - of the Council of
    Virginia to Ld. Bottetourt's Speech.
    531
  • - - - of the House
    of Burgesses of Virginia, on the
    Same.
    534.
  • - - - to the City of Bristol,
    urging them to take Care of
    their Liberties.
    709
  • - - - To the 2 Hutchinsons
    721.
  • - - - of Doctr Musgrave
    who Charges several of the
    Ministry with being bribed into
    the late Peace.
    754.
  • Anecdote of Lewis the 13th.
    430.
  • Admiralty Court held for
    Trial of Sailors, who killed
    Lieut. Panson their proceedings.
    521.545.551.
  • Anecdotes
    715.730.743.759.
    765.771.
  • Anarchy better than
    Tyranny
    222.759.771.
  • Act, of the Province of the
    Massachusetts Bay, Stating
    Fees, &c. for a Naval Office.
    763.
  • Addresses, absurdity of
    them in general
    455.
  • American oppressions, an
    enumeration of, vide an excellent
    peice page
    583
  • Appeal of the Town of Boston to
    ye World 1001 &c.
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    16

    B

  • Bishops applied for
    3
  • - - - against the establish-
    ments
    of them in America
    71
  • Vide the Centinel
  • Barnard Governo
    his Speech.
    3
  • - - - orders a copy
    of Ld. Shelburne's Letter to be
    delivered to the House.
    29.
  • - - - Libel on him.
    38
  • - - - His Message to his
    Council about the Libel.
    39
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Council, in Answer to them
    about the Libel.
    39
  • - - - Speech at the Prog.
    of the General Assembly, wherein
    he blames the House, and
    commends the Council.
    39
  • - - - Strictures on his conduct
    relative to his reasons given to
    Ld. Shelburne for Negativing the
    Councellors
    91
  • - - - Speech to the Assem-
    bly

    123
  • - - - Answer to the Council,
    in answer to their Messages
    128
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Town of Boston's Petition
    142
  • - - - His Message's to the
    House requiring them to
    Rescind
    the vote respecting the Circular
    Letter
    157
  • - - - His answer to the
    Town of Boston about the
    coming of Troops
    241
  • - - - His Answer to the Convention
    248
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Addresses of the Town of
    Boston
    415
  • - - - His Letters against
    the Council 463 to 466
  • - - - Created a Baronet
    487
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