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  • House of Commons,
    vid Commons House of,
    of Great Britain
  • House of Lords, vid
    Lords House of
  • House of Representa-
    tives
    vid Representatives
    of the Province, of the
    Massachusetts Bay
  • Hampden, & other glorious
    Patriots, the Freedom we now
    enjoy, owing in a great measure
    to them, - Imprisoned, rather
    than pay an Illegal Tax of
    3/
    205.
  • Harrison Mr. Collector, a
    great enemy of the Colonies, an
    Account of his Life
    223
  • Haverhill, Town of, In-
    struct
    their Member, to vote to
    proceed to Business at Cam-
    bridge

    259.
  • Hutchinson, Foster, made a
    Judge of the Superior Court
    427
  • Horne John Revd his Letter
    to Mr Wilkes , gives him a bad
    Character
    525
  • - - - Another Letter
    of his to Mr. Wilkes , gives a his-
    tory
    of the Society of the Bill of
    Rights, and draws a Shocking
    Character of Mr. Wilkes
    547
  • Hottest Day for 22 Years
    past
    537
  • Husbands Herman, Capt a
    vid Regulators of North Carol.-
  • Hunter William, vid Regulators &c.
  • Homocide, what
    936.964.965
  • - - - Justifiable
    965

    Index

    I

  • Instructions to the Asem-
    bly
    of New York, about voting
    by Balot
    17
  • - - - of the Town of
    Boston to their Representa-
    tives
    , wherein they largely debate
    about the right of removing the
    Court to Cambridge, and define
    the Kings Prerogative
    123
  • - - - of the Town of
    Haverhill to their Represen-
    tative
    , ordering him to vote to
    proceed to Business &c.
    259
  • - - - From the King to the
    Governor of South Carolina,
    about the Assemblies granting
    monies &c.
    292
  • - - - From the King
    to Govr. Hutchinson forbiding
    him to assent to any grants
    made to Agents, chose &c
    521
  • Junius Americanus
    his letter to Govr. Barnard
    19
  • - - - His Letter to
    Lord Hillsborough
    107
  • - - - On the Boston
    Massacre
    160,197
  • - - - His Letter to
    Lord Hillsborough , on the
    same
    161
  • - - - His Letter to
    the same, tells him the more
    her Oppresses America, the bet-
    ter
    it will be for them.
    241
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    I

  • Junius Americanus, his
    Letter to Govr. Barnard , enu-
    merating
    his political Wicked-
    ness

    279
  • - - - His Letter to
    the People of England shewing
    the similar grievances, between
    Great Britain, and the Colo.
    283
  • - - - Another to the
    Same, shewing the bad Policy
    relative to America, and draws
    a Character of Govr. Hutchinson
    &c.
    288
  • - - - On a Riot at
    Boston relative to Jno. Mean
    293
  • - - - His Letter to Ld.
    Hillsborough
    on the Indepen-
    dency
    of American Governors
    Judges, &c
    575
  • - - - His letter to
    the same, draws Hutchinson
    Character, say's A. Oliver is
    recorded in the Councils Book
    as a perjured symbol here =|| in a cross, points to last entry in column Traytor &c
    588
  • Jackson William the Im-
    porter
    , voted by the Town
    of Boston as an enemy to
    the Common Wealth
    25
  • - - - His House attem-
    pted
    to be Fired, suppos'd to
    be done by himself
    25
  • Justices of the County of
    Suffolk meet and give their
    Answer to Govr. Hutchinson
    Ibid
  • =||Junius Americanus his
    Letter to the People of En-
    gland
    , shewing the pernicious
    tendency of the American
    Courts of Admiralty &c.
    331.335.379
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