- - - [Letter ] From Junius Ame- ricanus, to Govr. Barnard[Sir Francis Bernard] 19
- - - [Letter ] To Lord Hills- borough[Hillsborough][Wills Hill] , on the new appoint- ment of Judges of the Court of vice admiralty, with their
Character 5582
- - - [Letter ] From the Bos- ton[Boston] Committee, giving an Account of the Massacre 64
- - - [Letter ] From the Town of Abington, thank- ing the Merchants &c. 75
- - - [Letter ] 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
- - - [Letter ] From Junius Americanus to Ld. Hills- borough[Hillsborough][Wills Hill] , respecting his treat- ment of the Americans 107
- - - [Letter ] 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.
- - - [Letter ] 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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Letter from Junius to the King on the City Remon- strance 116
- - - [Letter ] From the same, on the Kings Answer to
the above, gives a Character of the Ministry 137
- - - [Letter ] From New Ham- pshire[Hampshire] , giving an account of the situation of the peo- ple , there Respecting Liberty & the connections of the Great Men &c. 152
- - - [Letter ] From Junius Americanus to
Lord Hills- borough[Hillsborough][Wills Hill] , on the Boston Massacre 161
- - - [Letter ] From the Mer- chants of New York to the Merchants of Philad. after they had broke the Agreement 174.
- - - [Letter ] From the Merchants in
Philadelphia, in answer to the above Ibid
- - - [Letter ] From the Mer- chants of New York to the Merchants of New
haven, when they first entered into the Non Importation
Agreement 187
- - - [Letter ] From the Merchants of New
York to the Boston Comittee; Justify their breaking the agreement 239
- - - [Letter ] From Junius Americanus to Ld. Hillsbo- rough[Hillsborough][Wills Hill] , 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
- - - [Letter ] From Junius Americanus to Govr. Barnard[Sir Francis Bernard] , enumerating his political Crimes 279
- - - [Letter ] From the same, to the People of G. Britain, shewing that the grievances that the Americans suffers, are
similar to those in England 283
- - - [Letter ] From the same to the same shewing the bad Po- licy of the Regulations made in America, draws the
Character of Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] 288
- - - [Letter ] From a Roman Catholic, giving an account
of a Popish Priest at Halifax 309
- - - [Letter ] From Junius Ame- ricanus[Americanus] to the People of England, on the Illegality of the
Courts of Admiralty in America, and the Commissioners Power. 331.335.379
- - - [Letter ] From Junius to Lord
Mansfield, he speaks of him as very Corrupt Judge 373
- - - [Letter ] 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
- - - [Letter ] From (the same say) Junius
Americanus to the People of England, on the Tri- al of Capt. Preston, & the Sol- diers 467