Council of the Massachusetts Bay, their Answer to Govr.Bar- nard[Sir Francis Bernard] about the Libel. 39
- - - [Council of the Massachusetts Bay,] Their Answer
to Govr. Bar- nard's[Sir Francis Bernard] Speech. 128
- - - [Council of the Massachusetts Bay,] Their Answer
to Govr. Bar- nard's[Sir Francis Bernard] Ridiculed. 134
- - - [Council of the Massachusetts Bay,] Their
proceedings with regard for sending the Troops. 251.266
- - - [Council of the Massachusetts Bay,] Blamed for
voting to deliver up the Manufactory Hall to the Troops. 280
- - - [Council of the Massachusetts Bay,] Advise to
clear the Hall for the use of the Troops. 288
- - - [Council of the Massachusetts Bay,] Their
petition or address to General Gage.[Thomas Gage] Ibid.
- - - [Council of the Massachusetts Bay,] Lay's Barnard[Sir Francis Bernard] & Gage's[Thomas Gage] Letters before the House of Representatives and are Thanked. 554
- - - [Council of the Massachusetts Bay,] vid Margin ¶
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- - - [Council of the Massachusetts Bay,] Their
Letters to Lord Hillsborough[Wills Hill] in Answer to Govr. Barnard[Sir Francis Bernard] & Genl. Gage's[Thomas Gage] Letters. 603.605.612
Circular Letter of the Representatives of the Massc. Bay to the Houses of Repre- sentatives on the Continent. 43
Chauncy Revd.Doct. Thanks returned him by the Convention of the Massa. Bay for remarking on the Bishop of Landaffs Sermon, & for
his reply to Chand- lers[Chandlers] appeal. 129
- - - [Chauncy Revd.Doct. ] Thanked by the Convention of Connecticut
for the same. 163
- - - [Chauncy Revd.Doct. ] His Letter to Revd. Samuel Seabury vindicates himself from his Charges. 381
Connecticut House of Repre- sentatives , their Letter to the Speaker of the House of Repre- sentatives of the Massa. Bay, appro- ving of Circular Letter. 150