Junius Americanus, his Letter to the People of England, shewing the pernici ous tendency of the American Courts of Admiralty & the Illegality of the Commissioners Power &c. 331.335.379
- - - [Junius Americanus, ] His Letter to the
same, on the Trial of Capt. Preston, & the Soldiers 467
- - - [Junius Americanus,
] Modestus, his Answer 38
- - - [Junius Americanus, ] On the city Remon- strance 116
- - - [Junius Americanus, ] On the
Kings Answer to the City Remon- strance : gives a Character of the Ministry 137
- - - [Junius Americanus, ] His Letter
to Lord Mansfield: speaks of him as a very corrupt
Judge 373
- - - [Junius Americanus, ] On the
hostilities of the Spaniards, and the shameful Convention
with them, and shews that it was a very proper Time to make war
with them &c. 445
- - - [Junius Americanus, ] His Letter to the
Duke of Grafton on his being again appointed to ye Ministry: he draws a Character of the present Ministry
566
Judges of the New Court of vice Admiralty in America
their Characters &c 55.82 (up)
- - - [Juries, ] Said not to be Jud- ges of Law 853.971.
- - - [Juries, ] Grand of Phi- ladelphia[Philadelphia] , their Resolves on the Merchants of that city's brea- king the Non Importation a- greement &c 271
Jackson, Agent, a Friend to the despotic Ministry 280
Inhabitants Number of, vid under Numbers
Independency of Ameri- can Governors First began at New York 385
- - - [Independency ] of American Crown officers, a great Grie- vance 447.521.
- - - [Independency ] Will enslave the Colonies
576 575610614
Johannes in Eremo, an Excellent peice, on Hutchin- son's[Thomas Hutchinson] being governed by Instruc- tions , keeping the Court at Cambridge. &c. 377
- - - [Johannes in Eremo, ] Queries
addressed to him, about our subjection &c. 391
- - - [Johannes in Eremo, ] His
queries on the same subject 413
- - - [Johannes in Eremo, ] His
Answer to the Queries, wherein he shows on what Foundation our subjec- tion to the King of England rests on, namely our
Charter. &c. 444.453.
Judge Trow- bridge[Trowbridge] , severely reflected on, by Junius
Americanus, respecting his conduct &c. on
Preston, & the Soldiers Trials 467.468.