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  • [ . . . ] to the betray'd inhabit
    [ . . . ] New York by Capt. Mc
    [ . . . ]
    10.
  • [ . . . ] to the Freemasons at
    [ . . . ] a very fine one
    8
  • [ . . . ] of the Assembly of N.
    olina
    to the Things against be-
    taxed by the Parliament, and
    ainst the Resolves of the Lords
    nd Commons
    21
  • [ . . . ] One urging the Ameri-
    ns
    to break off all connexions wth
    Great Britain, unless she repeals
    Tea Act
    40
  • [ . . . ] of the Council of the
    Massachusetts Bay, to Govr. Hut-
    chinson
    , when he first met the
    Court at Cambridge
    69
  • of the House of
    Lords tot he Kings Speech in
    answer to
    74
  • Remonstrance and
    Petition of the city of London
    to the King
    106,178,556
  • of both Houses of
    Parliament to the King on occasi-
    on
    of the Remonstrance of London

    129
  • To the Free-
    holders
    of the County of Mid-
    dlesex
    by John Withers, on his
    enlargement; wherein he finds
    great fault with the public
    measures. &c
    133
  • of the Council of
    the Massachusetts Bay to Govr.
    Hutchinson
    pray him to remove
    the Court of Boston
    145
  • of the City of Lon-
    don
    to the King on the birth
    of a Princess
    211
  • Remonstrance and
    Petition of the City of Westmin-
    ster
    to the King
    353
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  • Address to the Freemen of the
    Colony of New York by Cap.
    Mcdougal, containing the whole
    affair of the prosecution carri-
    ed
    against him respecting a
    Libel
    359
  • - - - to the Protestants in
    Great Britain & the Colonies,
    showing them the prenicious plan,
    schemed by Ld. Bute, to ruin
    out liberties, and Introduce the
    Roman Catholic, Religion
    361
  • - - - of the House of
    Lords in answer to the Kings
    Speech
    369
  • - - - of the House of
    Commons on the same
    Ibid
  • - - - of the Episcopal Clergy
    of Boston, to Govr. Hutchinson ,
    on his being advanced to the
    Government
    426
  • - - - of the Merchants
    of Boston to Govr. Hutchinson
    on the same
    Ibid
  • - - - of the Judges of the
    Superior Court on the same, to
    Govr. Hutchinson
    Ibid.
  • - - - of the Justices of the
    Court of Sessions, and of the
    Common Pleas, of the County
    of Middlesex to Govr. Hutchin-
    son
    on the same
    Ibid.

  • - - - of the Baptist Mi-
    nisters
    of Boston to Govr.
    Hutchinson
    on the same
    Ibid.
  • - - - of the Congregation-
    al
    Minister of Boston to Govr.
    Hutchinson on the same
    Ibid.
  • - - - of the Lawyers to
    Govr. Hutchinson , on the same
    Ibid.
  • - - - of Mr. Moorhead
    & his Church to Govr. Hutchinson
    on the same 435. (up)

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  • Address of the Corporation
    of Harvard College to
    Govr. Hutchinson , on his ad-
    vancement
    to the Goverment

    435
  • - - - of the House
    of Lords to the King on the
    Convention with Spain
    442
  • - - - of the Council
    of the Massa. Bay to Govr.
    Hutchinson
    , on his advance-
    ment
    to the Government
    443
  • - - - to the Electors of
    the Massa. Bay urging them
    to choose veterans in the Cause
    of Liberty, and to beware of
    Govr. Hutchinson &c
    457
  • - - - Another to the
    same Electors, comments on
    Govr. Hutchinson s Speech &c
    401
  • - - - Another to the
    Freeholders of Massa. Bay,
    urging them to choose firm
    Friends to liberty &c.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Another to the
    Electors of Massa. Bay,
    asserting that the Parliam
    of G. Britain have to rig
    to make any Laws binding on
    America
    467
  • - - - Another to the
    Electors of the Massa. Bay [ . . . ]
    taining a great encomium [ . . . ]
    Govr. Hutchinson [ . . . ]
  • - - - Another to the
    Electors of Massa. Bay on
    taking Castle &c.
    475
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