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    N (Brought Over.)

  • Number of Dissenting
    Clergy Men, in Pro-
    vince
    of the Massachusetts
    Bay
    497.
  • Noblemen & Gent. Whigs
    turned out, a List of them.
    85.
  • North Lord appointed first
    Lord of the Treasury, or Prime
    Minister
    101.
  • - - - A Motion made
    at Westminister, to Impeach him
    353.
  • - - - Wounded in
    a Riot
    472.
  • National Debt, how
    much.
    406.
  • Newport Merchants. &c.
    of Boston, vote to have no
    Intercourse with them.
    130.
  • Non Importation Agree-
    ment.
    diamond symbol: points to marginal textvid under Agreement
  • diamond symbolSee under Merchants
  • - - - A plausible
    peice wrote from Philadel-
    phia
    tending to break it: says
    it ought to be broke.
    217.
  • - - - A Nother Jus-
    tifying
    Yorkers Breaking
    it and Severely reflecting on
    Boston. &c.
    232
  • Newhampshire in a poor
    situation respecting Leavning,
    & Liberty: have no Charter
    152.
  • - - - Boston
    Merchants. &c, vote to break
    of all Connections with them
    153.
  • Northern Light, Ac-
    counted for.
    219.
  • North Carolina Assembly
    of, pass a Riot Act, in order to
    convict the Regulators
    474.
  • (up.)

    Index

    N (Brought up)

  • North Carolina asso-
    ciate
    against the Regulators an
    Account of their proceedings
    &c.
    495.
  • - - - Their Letter
    to Govr. Tryon , desire to know
    the particulars of the Battle
    with the Regulators.
    504.
  • - - - They Burn the
    Effigies of the Printer of the
    Spy. &c: an account of their
    Transactions.
    556.
  • Narrative of the
    Horrible Massacre in
    Boston
    659.

    O.

  • Otis James junr. Esqr.
    commences an Action against
    John Robinson for an As-
    sault

    11.
  • - - - Thanks by the
    Town of Boston
    115.
  • - - - A Letter to
    him on the Recovery of his health
    504.
  • - - - He Obtains a
    Verdict against Jno. Robin-
    son.

    523.
  • Opposition to the bad
    Designs of the Ministry
    made by the best & Richest
    Men in the Nation, or house
    of Commons.
    93.
  • (up.)

    O (Brought up)

  • Oliver Andrew Lieut
    Governor, his deposition
    respecting the Massacre. &c.
    250.
  • - - - Censured
    for it: said to be a False Acco-
    unt.

    256.266.
  • - - - Of the King
    gave Credit to it, it was no
    doubt the Reason why the
    Castle was taken from us &
    More Ships sent.
    255.
  • - - - Appointed Lieu-
    tenant
    Governor.
    345.
  • - - - His Salary.
    351.
  • - - - His Commissi-
    on
    arrives.
    418.
  • - - - Proclaimed.
    423.
  • - - - Commended by
    Lord Hillsborough.
    529.
  • - - - The Councils
    proceedings relative to his
    deposition &c. 529.592.594. where
    in they pass severe censure
    on him.
  • - - - Charged by
    Junius Americanus, as being
    Recorded in the Councils
    Books, a Perjured Traytor.
    588.
  • - - - Proceedings of
    the Council relative to the
    Above.
    592.
  • - - - Junius Ameri-
    canus's
    Charge against
    him proved.
    594.
  • - - - His Character
    Attempted to be vindicated:
    depositions of the Council
    &c. relative to his deposition
    &c.
    605.
  • (up.)

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