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    I (Brought up)

  • 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
  • - - - His Letter to
    the same, on the Trial of Capt.
    Preston, & the Soldiers
    467
  • Importers Names adver-
    tised

    1.33.120.203
  • - - - Voted Infamous
    by the Town of Boston
    69
  • Junius, his Letter to the
    King
    37
  • - - - Modestus, his Answer
    38
  • - - - On the city Remon-
    strance

    116
  • - - - On the Kings
    Answer to the City Remon-
    strance
    : gives a Character of
    the Ministry
    137
  • - - - His Letter to
    Lord Mansfield: speaks of
    him as a very corrupt Judge
    373
  • - - - 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
  • - - - 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)

    Index

    I (Brought up)

  • Informer, Jesse Savil, tar-
    red
    and Feathered
    71
  • Jamacia Island Assembly
    of dissolved by Govr. Trelaw-
    ney
    , because they would not
    provide for the Kings troops
    82
  • Ireland a riot there
    against the Court party, and
    their House of Commons
    spirited in the Cause of
    liberty
    85
  • Informer, Owen Richards,
    Tarred, and Feathered
    121
  • - - - Prosecutes Young
    Jones
    341
  • - - - Loses his Case
    with Young Jones
    341
  • Judges, Corrupt ones
    in England, condemned &
    Executed, for betraying the
    Rights of Parliament &c
    189
  • - - - of the Superior
    Court, a Paper posted up
    against them
    329336
  • - - - vid the Proclamation.
  • - - - Lord Mansfield,
    & Baron Smyth, a motion
    made in the House of
    Commons, to enquire into
    their Conduct.
    396
  • - - - & Justices, the
    First made, since Hutchin-
    son
    , came to the Chair
    427
  • Information by the
    Kings Attorney against
    Criminals, that made un-
    constitutional
    205
    395.402. a Modern practice 395.402
  • (up)

    I (Brought up)

  • Juries, Judges of Law as
    well as of Facts
    266.327.
    373.402.
  • An Excellent In-
    stitution

    380
  • - - - Said not to be Jud-
    ges
    of Law
    853.971.
  • - - - Grand of Phi-
    ladelphia
    , 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
  • - - - of American
    Crown officers, a great Grie-
    vance

    447.521.
  • - - - The end it will
    Answer.
    556
  • - - - Will enslave the
    Colonies 576
    575610614
  • Johannes in Eremo, an
    Excellent peice, on Hutchin-
    son's
    being governed by Instruc-
    tions
    , keeping the Court at
    Cambridge. &c.
    377
  • - - - Queries addressed
    to him, about our subjection &c.
    391
  • - - - His queries on the
    same subject
    413
  • - - - 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
    , severely reflected on,
    by Junius Americanus, respecting
    his conduct &c. on Preston, &
    the Soldiers Trials
    467.468.
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