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    I (Brought over)

  • Impressing men Illegal.
    415.
  • - - - Legal
    399
  • Judge Livingston, ex-
    cluded
    a Seat in the New
    York Assembly
    404
  • Independency of the American
    British Colonies asserted.
    413
  • Jersey New Assembly of de-
    cline
    to grant any money for
    the Kings Troops
    486
  • Judge Trowbridge, his
    charge to the Jury, on
    the Trial of the Soldiers
    903.
  • - - - Oliver on
    the same
    983.

    K

  • King, Junius his Letter
    to him
    37
  • - - - His Speech to the
    Parliament, complains of the
    Americans, especially respecting
    the non Importation agreement
    65
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Lords address, in answer to the
    above
    74
  • - - - Said to be a Weak
    Prince
    103
  • - - - His Answer to the
    City of London, tells them
    when he will receive their pe-
    tition

    106
  • - - - His Answer to
    the Remonstrance of the City
    of London, tells them they are
    misled, and that he rules according
    to the Constitution &c. 116. (up)

    Index

    K (Brought up)

  • King's Answer to the address
    of both Houses of Parliament
    on the City address
    132.
  • - - - Threatened
    130.
  • - - - A Prophecy, con-
    cerning.
    &c.
    Ibid.
  • - - - His Speech to the
    Parliament, when he pro-
    rogued
    them, after the partial
    Repeal of the Tea Act.
    177.
  • - - - His Answer to
    the 2nd Remonstrance of
    the City of London
    184.
  • - - - His Answer to
    the Address of the City of
    London, on the Birth of a
    Princess.
    211.
  • - - - Said to be a But-
    ton
    Maker.
    213.
  • - - - His Speech to the
    Parliament, mentions the Spa-
    niards
    taking Falkland Island,
    and finds fault with Boston
    respecting the Non Importation
    agreement.
    369.
  • - - - His Speech ( respec-
    ting
    the Spaniards taking Falk-
    land
    Island,) said to contain
    an absolute Falshood. &c.
    383.
  • - - - Freely dealt with by
    Junius, about the Convention
    with Spain, taxed as not behaving
    as a Man of honor. &c.
    453.
  • - - - Freely dealt with
    by the Freeholder, about the
    late riots in the City on account
    of the Lord Mayor, & Alder-
    man
    , being sent to the Tower.
    483.
  • - - - His Speech when
    he prorogued the Parliament.
    519.
  • - - - His Answer to the
    Address of the City of London
    on ye Birth of a Prince.
    548.
  • (up.)

    K (Brought up)

  • King his Answer to the Ad-
    dress
    , Remonstrance. &c, of the
    City of London
    557
  • - - - Severely censured
    by Junius
    566
  • - - - An Address to him
    from an American, on the Op-
    ressions
    of America: a Charac-
    ter
    drawn of the Americans,
    showing what notions they have
    of liberty &c.
    629.
  • - - - He some time's
    grants pardons before convictions,
    or sentence
    619.
  • Kennedy's the Murderers respi-
    ted

    149
  • - - - Pardoned
    489
  • King of Spain represented
    as a Fool, vid a ludicrous Letter
    323
  • Kings are Servants for
    the Peoples Goods, and not
    their Masters
    370
  • - - - What their preroga-
    tive
    is
    123
  • King wont disolve the Parliament,
    if he should, he says it would be un-
    constitutional

    116.184.557

    L

  • Libel Mcdougal's, on the
    Assembly of New York
    10
  • - - - A True definiti-
    on
    of one
    205326
  • - - - Questions put by
    Lord Camden to Ld Mans-
    field
    , about them
    398
  • Lillie. Theophilus, the Im-
    porter
    , voted by the Inhabit
    ants
    of Boston an enemy to
    the Common Wealth
    25
  • Letter, a very good one from
    Philadelphia, on the consequ-
    ence
    of the Non Importation
    agreement; & oppressions of America
    26
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