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    O (Brought up)

  • Ordaination of Ministers
    who may ordain them & from
    whom they have their power.
    639.
  • Oliver Judge, his
    Charge to the Jury on the
    Trial of the Soldiers. con-
    cerned
    in the Massacre.
    983.
  • Oration
    442.1004.
  • Oldest Man in England.
    266.
  • Orphan House of
    Georgia, when first built, &c.
    See the address
    496.
  • Officers independency of see under
    independency of Officers.

    P

  • Priest French appointed
    for Nova Scotia. 7
    309
  • President of Harvard
    College, Rev. Mr. Lock Elec-
    ted
    34. Installed. 71
  • Parliament of G. Bri-
    tain
    , if the King should dis-
    solve
    it, it would throw
    weight on the Crown Side.
    38.
  • - - - The English
    Constitution, can be ruined
    by nothing but a bad One.
    116.
  • - - - Must be Annual
    613
  • - - - Shortning
    them, wont restore Freedom,
    The Cities & Boroughs must
    be more equally represented, so
    Say's Lord Chatham.
    207.
  • - - - The presents mode
    of Assembling, when first consti-
    tuted

    310.
  • (up.)

    Index

    P (Brought up)

  • Parliament of G.
    Britain, has no right to
    make Law's for the Americans.
    467.1048 [n/a]
  • - - - Ought to be Tri-
    enial;
    Ld. Chatham says so. 534
    See the margin mark'd *
  • - - - An Address to
    from an American, on the
    Oppressions of America &c.
    627.
  • - - - No more ought
    to make Laws to opperate
    in America, than France
    or Spain. &c.
    1014.
  • - - - No legal Right
    over this Province.
    1016.
  • - - - vid Commons House of
    of Great Britain. also.
  • - - - Lords house of, under their
    respective Heads.
  • Pensioner definition of one.
    46.
  • - - - a List of
    them &c.
    245.
  • Preston Thomas. Capt. his
    Thanks to the Town of Bos-
    ton

    61.
  • - - - His Narrative
    of the Massacre.
    155.
  • - - - Tried for Murder
    & cleared
    298.
  • Petition of the Town of
    Roxbury to Govr. Hutchin-
    son
    for a Removal of the Troops
    from Boston.
    61.
  • - - - of the City of
    London to the King.
    106.
  • - - - Another.
    178.
  • - - - Another.
    556.
  • - - - Another against an
    Act of Parliament for embank-
    ing
    River Thames
    528.
  • (up.)

    P (Brought up)

  • Petitions of Agent De-
    bert
    , relative to Govr. Bernards
    Impeachment
    257.
  • - - - Remonstrance, &
    Address of the City of West-
    minster
    to the King
    353.
  • - - - of the House of
    Representatives to the King
    against the Revenue Acts, &c.
    From Virginia
    452.
  • - - - of the Regula-
    tors
    to Govr. Tyron, before the
    Battle.
    518.
  • - - - of Mr Allen to
    the House of Commons, that
    the Murderers of his Son might
    be Brought to Justice, which
    petition was Rejected
    528.
  • - - - of ye Slaves
    640

    541.
  • - - - Account of the
    Numbers who have signed
    them in England
    74.109.
  • Petitioners to the
    King in England, for Re-
    dress
    of Grievances, an Acc-
    ount
    of the Number of the
    Counties and the Weight of them.
    526.
  • - - - vid Also Remonstrances,
    under the proper Head

  • Patriot Lords who they
    are.
    74.
  • Patriots definition of.
    365.370.
  • - - - An Address to them
    in G. Britain & Ireland, from
    An American, urging them to
    continue firm in the Cause
    of Liberty and to that end
    to set up political Lectures. &c.
    on Liberty. &c.
    613.
  • Portsmouth Town of, their
    Resolves against Mcmaster
    the Importer.
    86.
  • Portsmouth Town of, Boston
    Merchants &c. Resolve against it
    139.
  • (over.)
  • Text in right margin * The King may dissolve a Parliament, See Pitt s Speech, Page 534, where he makes a Motion that ye King may,- See also the address of London, pa 106,178,556, also City of Westminsters address, &c, pa , 353, & pa , 742, Vol. 2.

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