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    C

  • Cloth can be made cheaper in
    America than in England.
    7
  • Camden Lord, his Speech
    against the Declaratory Bills
    passing.
    10
  • Charles I. A Tyrant, his Treat-
    ment
    of his Parliament's.
    33
  • Cooper Samuel, made a Doctr.
    27
  • Council of the Massachusetts
    Bay, their Answer to Govr. Bar-
    nard
    about the Libel.
    39
  • - - - Their Answer to Govr. Bar-
    nard's
    Speech.
    128
  • - - - Their Answer to Govr. Bar-
    nard's
    Ridiculed.
    134
  • - - - Their proceedings with
    regard for sending the Troops.
    251.266
  • - - - Blamed for voting to
    deliver up the Manufactory Hall
    to the Troops.
    280
  • - - - Advise to clear the Hall
    for the use of the Troops.
    288
  • - - - Their petition or address to
    General Gage.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Lay's Barnard &
    Gage's Letters before the House
    of Representatives and are Thanked.
    554
  • - - - vid Margin ¶ [pilcrow]
  • - - - Their Letters to
    Lord Hillsborough in Answer
    to Govr. Barnard & Genl. Gage's
    Letters.
    603.605.612
  • Circular Letter of the
    Representatives of the Massc.
    Bay to the Houses of Repre-
    sentatives
    on the Continent.
    43
  • Cromwell Oliver his Speech to
    his Parliament.
    45
  • Colonies, Taxing them
    Ridiculed.
    48
  • Centinel, an Excellent
    Essay, against the Establish-
    ment
    of Bishops in America.

    71.75.85.95.103.111.127.145.149
    169.179.193.197.207.221.229
    237.271.283.
  • vide next Column

    Index

    C Brought up

  • Commons House of their
    Speaker reprimands sundry
    persons for endeavouring to sell
    Their Votes.
    76
  • - - - Their claim as to money matters
    9.
  • Cadets, reason why they were
    dismissed
    99,116-
  • 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
    appeal.
    129
  • - - - Thanked by the
    Convention of Connecticut for
    the same.
    163
  • - - - 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
  • Clark Peter Revd. his Death
    and Character

    154
  • Cough, Recipe for.
    155
  • Cancer, Toads a cure for.
    211
  • - - - Cured by a Squaw
    594.
  • - - - Answer'd.
    618
  • Commissioners Hollidays
    218
  • - - - Their Flight to
    the Castle
    151.
  • - - - Their Commisso.
    253
  • - - - The Expence of their
    Board &c
    35.
  • - - - Their Characters
    Drawn. 304.324.335.360.
    398.- - - Indicted 1039
  • Commissioners board of, see above
  • Condy Jeremiah's Death
    and Character.
    232
  • Convention of the Towns
    of Massachusetts Bay meets
    at Boston.
    248
  • - - - Their petition to Govr.
    Barnard.

    Ibid
  • - - - Their Message to
    Govr. Barnard.
    248
  • Vide next Column.

    C Brought up

  • Convention of the Towns
    of the Province of the Massa.
    Bay Their result.
    257
  • - - - Their Letter to
    Agent Debert.
    265
  • Chamomile Tea its
    Virtues.
    286
  • Commons British
    House [diamond] of, their address to
    the Kings Speech, wherein
    he calls the uneasiness of
    the Americans a faction.
    372
  • - - - Debates in.
    370.399.
  • - - - Their Resolves
    against the Massachusetts
    Bay.
    468.
  • Courts [compass] of Admiralty
    Special, vide, Admiralty.
  • Corscia Island of
    in Danger of being taken
    by the French.
    630
  • - - - Defeated. 662
    See under Paoli
  • Comet, a very remar-
    kable
    one appears
    643.660.735.
  • - - - This Planet may
    be in danger from it.
    675
  • - - - it may be bene-
    ficial
    to it.
    675
  • - - - a particular
    Account of it.
    679.680.702
  • - - - Professor
    Winthrops account of it,
    says there can be no
    danger from it.
    691.711.
  • Comets. A new and
    unusual Hypothesis about
    them. 705
    no blaze or heat in them. 705
  • - - - a particular acco.
    of them.
    726
  • Comet undergone a great
    change.
    737
  • Cheyckly Saml. Revd. Seno.
    his Death & Character.
    769
  • Commons Americans
    called so
    454
  • vide Over
  • Text in bottom margin [ . . . ] when the House of Commons first Began 10965
  • Text in left margin¶ [pilcrow] Excluded from being Judges on Causes of Piracy 587.
  • Text in right margin[compass] vid Admiralty vid Co of unde A

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