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    H (Brought up)

  • Hutchinson Thomas, Govr
    of the Massachusetts Bay, his
    Answer to the Message of the
    House of Representatives, pray-
    ing
    him to remove them to Boston
    wherein he tells them he will
    endeavor to remove every obstacle
    to setting there &c
    486
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Address of the Clergy, of the
    South part of the Country of
    Hampshire
    488
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Address of the Clergy, of the
    North part of the County of
    Hampshire
    Ibid
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Address of the Town of Alms-
    bury

    Ibid
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Address of the Convention of
    Ministers of the Massachu-
    setts
    Bay
    489
  • - - - Censured for being
    at a Luxurious Entertainment
    491
  • - - - His Answer to the House
    of Representatives on their answer
    to him on his Speech
    499
  • - - - As Great an ene-
    my
    to our Rights, as
    Governor Barnard was
    505
  • - - - His Message to
    the House of Representatives,
    tells them he is Instructed not
    to consent to any Money bill, un
    less
    the Crown officers are ex-
    empted
    from being taxed on their
    Commissions
    508
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    H (Brought up)

  • Hutchinson Thomas, Govr
    of the Massachusetts Bay,
    his Speech when he prorogued
    the General Court, he tells them
    he dont like the Protest of the
    House, and Justifies his refu-
    sal
    of the Grants made to the
    Agents and commends the In-
    structions
    about exempting the
    Crown officers from being taxed
    508.
  • - - - His Short Message
    to the House of Representati-
    ves
    in answer to their Message,
    wherein they desire he would
    meet the Court in Octo.
    509
  • - - - Said to be a Sworn
    Enemy to our Rights & Pri-
    vileges

    522.
  • - - - His Commission
    as vice Admiral arrives 554
  • - - - Receives a War-
    rant
    from England for his
    Salary, whereby he becomes
    Independent of the People,
    consequently a Tyrant
    576
  • - - - He is the First
    Pensioner in America, and
    the First Independent Govr.
    Ibid
  • - - - Said to have
    betrayed the Liberties of his
    Country &c.
    588
  • - - - His History cen-
    sured
    , his opinion of the liberty
    of the Americans and their
    Subjection to the Parent State,
    clashes with Mr Locks
    591
  • - - - Much blamed about
    a proclamation Issued by
    him, for a Thanksgiving
    598.603
  • - - - Compared to Jerobo-
    am
    on that account
    602
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    H (Brought up)

  • Hutchinson , Governo
    of the Massachusetts Bay,
    by receiving his pay from the
    Crown, and thereby becom-
    ing
    Independent of the Peo
    ple, he is become a Usur-
    per
    , and ought to be punished
    &c. asserted by Mucious Scævo-
    la

    612
  • - - - He lays the
    above Paper before the
    Council
    611
  • - - - Address to him, a
    very Severe one
    614
  • Hillsborough Earl of
    a Letter to him, on his con-
    duct
    respecting the Americans,
    with a particular Account
    of the New appointment of the
    Judges of the Court of Vice
    Admiralty, with their Charac-
    ters
    &c
    55.82.86.
  • - - - a Letter to him,
    from Junius Americanus on
    his Treatment of the Colonies
    107
  • - - - on the Boston Massa.
    161
  • - - - Ought to be Im-
    peached

    178
  • - - - A Great Enemy
    to the liberties of America, deter-
    mines
    to Fix the Parliaments
    Right of taxing America, vid
    his speech.
    222
  • - - - a Letter to him
    Junius Americanus, he
    tells him, that the more he opp-
    resses
    America, the better it will
    be for them
    241
  • - - - Sends a Letter to
    Govr. Hutchinson , he commends
    Mr. Secretary Oliver &c.
    529
  • - - - a Letter to him
    from Junius Americanus, on the
    Independency of Govr. Judges &c.
    575
  • - - - a Letter to him
    from the same, on the Promotion
    of Govr. Hutchinson , & Oliver
    588
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