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    B

    Brought Over from pa. 1.

  • Barnard Governor his
    Letter remarked on
    493.
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Representatives of the Massac,
    Bay, tells them he has no
    Authority over the Troops.
    527
  • - - - His Speech to the
    general Assembly.
    527
  • - - - Declaration against
    him for bribary.

    543.
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Message of the House and
    Adjourns them Cambridge.
    545
  • - - - His Message to the
    House, blames them for
    delaying business.
    562
  • - - - His Message to the
    House about his Sallary
    acquaints them he is going
    [to] England
    Ibid.
  • - - - A parody on his
    Speech.
    569
  • - - - His Speeach at
    the
    Progrougation
    Prorogation of the
    General Court.
    580
  • - - - His Account of
    what he made since he was
    Governor
    601
  • - - - His Departure
    and the rejoycings consequent
    thereon
    620
  • - - - Impeached by
    the House of Representa-
    tives
    Representatives
    649
  • - - - His and General
    Gages Letters
    831.
  • - - - His Extract or
    original
    714
  • - - - His Letters to Ld. Hillsborough 831 &c
  • - - - A Coveteous Wretch
    979
  • - - - Indicted
    1039
  • See the next Column

    Index

    B Brought up

  • Boston Town of, resolves about
    encouraging manufacturers vindi-
    cated

    30.34.
  • - - - Town of, Letter of
    thanks to the Farmer.
    55
  • - - - Vote to deny the use
    of the Hall to the Govo. & Council,
    if the Commissioners dine there.
    100
  • - - - Their petition to Govr.
    Barnard
    after the riot.
    142
  • - - - Merchants of agree
    not to Import Goods for a
    limited Time.
    199.
  • - - - Their proceedings
    on the reports of Troops coming,
    their resolves &c votes &c
    241
  • - - - Their 2 addresses to
    Governor Barnard
    415
  • - - -
    Merchants and
    Traders their proceedings about
    Non importation
    478.487.498
    535.598.624.642.
  • - - - Their New Agreem
    not to Import goods till all
    the revenue Acts are repealed.
    749.
  • - - - Choose Representa-
    tives
    , their proceedings before
    and after the choice.
    494
  • - - - Vindicated.
    513
  • - - - Their proceedings
    about the Troops tarrying in
    Boston &c
    571
  • - - - Petition to the
    King.
    588
  • - - - Meets and chooses
    a Committee to Answer, Bar-
    nard
    & Gages Letters.
    697
  • - - - Their Votes with
    regard to the Importers.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Vindicated from
    the Aspersions of Govr. Bar-
    nard
    Gage , &c. 1001 to 1040
  • Biles revd. Mather junr. a
    Wonderful Dream on his
    going for Orders.
    81
  • - - - Rallied for it.
    101
  • - - - a Ballad on his
    going for order's.
    101
  • See the next column

    B Brought up

  • Bankrupt Act a very bad one
    a spirited peice against its
    being prolonged.
    96
  • Billeting Act.
    274
  • - - - a Slavish Act.
    580
  • Bingley William, a spirted
    Letter from him to Robert
    Harley Ld. Mayor.
    332.
  • Bill of Rights supporters
    of, rise of ye Society in London.
    478
  • Brattle Colo. his address
    to Govr. Barnard on being
    negatived [ . . . ]
    531
  • [ . . . ]
    Ibid.
  • Bowe [ . . . ]
    532
  • Bettetourt Lord. his
    Speech to the Assembly
    of Virginia.
    531
  • - - - His Answer to
    the Council Address.
    Ibid.
  • - - - His Answer to the
    House of Burgesses
    534
  • - - - His Answer when
    he dissolved the Court.
    Ibid.
  • - - - His droll speech
    to the Assembly of Virginia.
    764
  • Bowdoin James Esqr
    his Letter to Lord
    Hillsborough
    , vindicating
    himself from the Charges
    of Governor Barnard.
    611
  • Bleeding at the Nose
    a Remarkable Cure for
    it.
    641
  • Barnard John an
    Importer, entd on the
    Records of the Town with
    Infamy.
    697
  • Beckford Wm Elected
    Ld. Mayor of London
    with the proceedings &c
    761
  • Bill of Rights.
    1053 [n/a]
  • Bollan William his pe-
    tition
    to the House of
    Commons praying that ye
    Statute of Harry 8th may
    not be extended to Ameri-
    ca.

    471
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