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  • Letter of Junius to the
    King 37
  • - - - From Junius Ame-
    ricanus, to Govr. Barnard
    19
  • - - - To Lord Hills-
    borough
    , on the new appoint-
    ment
    of Judges of the Court
    of vice admiralty, with their
    Character
    5582
  • - - - From the Bos-
    ton
    Committee, giving an
    Account of the Massacre
    64
  • - - - From the
    Town of Abington, thank-
    ing
    the Merchants &c.
    75
  • - - - An Excellent
    one, giving an account of
    the bad designs of the Minis-
    try
    , and urges the continuance
    of the Non Importation
    Agreement. &c.
    93
  • - - - From Junius
    Americanus to Ld. Hills-
    borough
    , respecting his treat-
    ment
    of the Americans
    107
  • - - - An Excellent
    one from London, giving an
    account of the partial Re-
    peal
    of the Tea Act, and
    shows the great Importance
    of the non Importation A-
    greement

    129.
  • - - - An Excellent one,
    from the Committee, of Mer-
    chants
    of South Carolina, to
    Merchants of Philadelphia ur-
    ging
    the Colonies to abide by
    their Non Importation Agreemt
    129
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    L (Brought up)

  • Letter from Junius to the
    King on the City Remon-
    strance

    116
  • - - - From the same,
    on the Kings Answer to the
    above, gives a Character of
    the Ministry
    137
  • - - - From New Ham-
    pshire
    , giving an account
    of the situation of the peo-
    ple
    , there Respecting Liberty
    & the connections of the
    Great Men &c.
    152
  • - - - From Junius
    Americanus to Lord Hills-
    borough
    , on the Boston
    Massacre
    161
  • - - - From the Mer-
    chants
    of New York to the
    Merchants of Philad. after they
    had broke the Agreement
    174.
  • - - - From the Merchants
    in Philadelphia, in answer to
    the above
    Ibid
  • - - - From the Mer-
    chants
    of New York to the
    Merchants of New haven, when
    they first entered into the
    Non Importation Agreement
    187
  • - - - From the
    Merchants of New York to
    the Boston Comittee; Justify
    their breaking the agreement
    239
  • - - - From Junius
    Americanus to Ld. Hillsbo-
    rough
    , respecting his Treatment
    of the Americans, tells him
    the More he oppresses them, the
    Better it will be for them. &c.
    241.
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  • Letter from the Duke of
    Cumberland to Lady Grosvenor
    309
  • - - - From Junius
    Americanus to Govr. Barnard ,
    enumerating his political Crimes
    279
  • - - - From the
    same, to the People of G. Britain,
    shewing that the grievances that
    the Americans suffers, are similar
    to those in England
    283
  • - - - From the same
    to the same shewing the bad Po-
    licy
    of the Regulations made in
    America, draws the Character
    of Govr. Hutchinson
    288
  • - - - From a Roman
    Catholic, giving an account of
    a Popish Priest at Halifax
    309
  • - - - Another
    424.
  • - - - From Junius Ame-
    ricanus
    to the People of England,
    on the Illegality of the Courts of
    Admiralty in America, and the
    Commissioners Power.
    331.335.379
  • - - - From Junius
    to Lord Mansfield, he speaks
    of him as very Corrupt Judge
    373
  • - - - Of the same
    on the Spanish Convention, says
    it was a Shameful one, speaks of
    the hostilities of Spaniards, say's it
    was a very good Time to make
    war with them
    445
  • - - - From (the same
    say) Junius Americanus to the
    People of England, on the Tri-
    al
    of Capt. Preston, & the Sol-
    diers

    467
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