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    M (Brought up)

  • Mucious Scævola, his
    peice laid by the Govr. before
    the Council, their proceedings
    on it
    611.
  • Molineaux William, Affida-
    vits
    in his Favour , respecting his
    bribing Manwarring Boy &c. to
    swear against his Master
    422.
  • Montague Admiral Super-
    sedes
    Commodore Gambier ,
    arrives at Boston an account
    of the visit he made here be-
    fore
    , and the Occasion of it.
    541.
  • Merril Capt. vide Re-
    gulators

  • Manslaughter, the punish-
    ment
    for it
    863.
  • - - - What the Law
    deems so.
    923.931.935.946.948.
    949.950.951.952.965.966.970.
    985.

    N

  • New York Assembly, or House
    of Representations, their pro-
    ceedings
    respecting a Libel, and
    the providing for Troops.
    2.
  • - - - Vote money for
    the Troops.
    3.
  • - - - Duration of.
    10.
  • - - - Letter to
    them, against voting Money for
    the Troops
    18.
  • (up.)

    Index

    N. (Brought up.)

  • New York Assembly, or
    House of Representa-
    tives
    , An Account of the
    Sums they have advanced
    for the Troops
    45.
  • - - - Govr. Lord
    Dunmore, his first Speech to
    them, commends them for brea-
    king
    the Non Importation A-
    greement.
    &c.
    336.
  • - - - Their proceedings
    relative to Capt. Mcdougal.
    350.
  • - - - Their Address
    to Ld. Dunmore, in Answer
    to his first Speech.
    351.
  • - - - Their proceedings
    & Resolves relative to the
    Exlusion of Judge Leving-
    stone
    from a Seat
    404.
  • New York People, procee-
    dings
    of them, relative to Mc
    dougals Libel, & the House's
    granting Money for the Troops
    3.
  • - - - The Efforts
    they made, in order to Intro-
    duce
    the method of voting by
    Ballot
    17
  • - - - They Resolve
    against the Soldiers, in attemp-
    ting
    the Cutting down of liberty
    pole
    30.
  • - - - Very ignorant
    47.77.
  • - - - Meet
    without the Merchants, to
    Strengthen the Non Importation
    agreement, & Resolve against
    Newport for breaking it 138. (up.)

    N (Brought up)

  • New York, Lord Dun-
    more
    appointed Govr.
    32
  • - - - Lord Dun-
    more
    , arrives there as Govr.
    295.
  • - - - Merchants &c.
    propose to Boston Merchants
    to have a Congress, in order
    to relax the Agreement.
    139.
  • - - - Want to dis-
    solve
    the Agreement, and at-
    tempt
    it
    152.
  • - - - Their behavi-
    our
    when they Attempted to
    break the Non Importation
    Agreement
    170.171.
  • - - - Dissolve the
    the Agreement of non Impor-
    tation
    , and send orders for
    all Goods, except Tea. &c.
    173.
  • - - - A List of
    their Names who were for
    it
    180.
  • Notification for the Mer-
    chants
    & Inhabitants of
    Boston, to meet to Strength
    en the Non Importation Agree-
    ment

    25.
  • Number of Militia
    Troops, raised in this Pro-
    vince
    last War, with the
    Number which went to Louis-
    bourge
    , & Nova Scotia.
    78.
  • Numbers in America
    161.704.
  • - - - of Men, raised
    last War by this Province.
    249.
  • - - - in Great Britain
    France & Spain.
    384.
  • - - - of Ministers at the
    Convention, who addressed Govr.
    Hutchinson

    492
  • (over.)

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