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    B

  • Boston inhabitants of
    any way connected with Trade,
    join the Merchants in support
    of their non Importation agreet.
    vid. under Merchants.
  • Boston vide Town
    of.
  • Ballot votes by, the most
    free way of voting, tried to be
    Introduced in New York Gov-
    erment

    17
  • Barnard. Sr. Francis Govr.
    his character
  • - - - His petition to the
    King &c. about his Impeach-
    ment

    56
  • - - - His trial commen-
    ted
    on
    115.120.
  • vide. Deberts examination
    124
  • - - - His Petition's
    257
  • Barnard Gov. the distrest
    condition of America owing to
    him
    154
  • - - - His political Crimes
    pointed out.
    279
  • - - - Called a lying per-
    jured
    Traytor
    457
  • - - - Recommended a Plan
    to Tax America.
    479
  • - - - His defence and
    Acquittal
    643
  • - - - When he first Arri-
    ved
    in Massa. Bay as Govr.
    645
  • Barnard Jno. Revd. his Death
    and Character
    39
  • Boston Massacre.
    60
  • Benevolence a God like Vertue
    77.
  • Bourke Edmund his Speech
    in the House of Commons,
    wherein he bitterly Inveighs
    against the conduct of the
    Ministry, with regard to Ameri-
    ca
    & G. Britain 94-96
  • - - - His Speech in the
    House of Commons against Filing
    Informations. &c. 395. 396. (up)

    Index

    B (Brought up)

  • Burglary Act against
    115
  • - - - The first that suffered
    in consequence of it
    256
  • Billeting Act continued.
    133.
  • Barnes Henry's, the Importers
    Goods detected &c.
    138.
  • Barons Mr. the Collector
    hardly dealt with by Govr
    Barnard
    & Cha Paxton,
    vid his petition to the Assem-
    bly

    141.
  • Bill of Rights Society of
    they meet, and state Mr. Wilkes's
    debts
    186.
  • - - - Vote a Present to be
    giving the city Printers
    472
  • - - - History of.
    547
  • - - - Resolve to recommend
    to the Electors of G. Britain to
    choose no Candidate, unless he
    will Sware to endeavor to bring
    in a Bill to shorten the dura-
    tion
    of Parliament. &c.
    548
  • - - - Their procedings to
    redress their grievances and the
    American's, &c.
    567
  • Beckford , when Lord
    Lord Mayor of London.
    191
  • - - - Dies
    209.234.238.
  • Suspected to be poisoned
    353.
  • - - - His character
    234.
  • - - - His Estate
    238.
  • Baptists oppression of.
    199.425.
  • - - - vid the First advertisement
    199.
  • - - - Not oppressed, vid-
    a peice on it.
    291.
  • Bute Ld. all the distur-
    bance
    in England & America,
    be the occasion of
    283.
  • - - - The Schemer of a des-
    potic
    Plan of Government,
    and to Introduce the Catholic
    Religion in in G. Britain. &c.
    391.
  • (up)

    B (Brought up)

  • Blindness cured
    288.307.623
  • Bottetourt Lord his Death &
    Character.
    301.
  • His funeral
    Ibid.
  • Bishops application for, from
    Maryland
    403
  • - - - Virginia against them
    535
  • - - - For America, the
    wife and Goods, both Lords and
    others against sending them, wth
    the objections
    551
  • - - - Driving at, sending
    them to America
    615
  • Barre Colo. his Speech in
    the House of Commons, vid
    under Speech.
  • Buffonery acted at Cambridge,
    Justified against the exceptions
    of Mr. Croswell
    559
  • - - - Condemned.
    560.567.
  • Britain Great, what Ad-
    vantage's
    the Colonies are to
    her, with an Estimate of the
    value of her Exports
    704
  • C
  • Court vice admiralty of, in
    America, vid. Admiralty vice
    Court of in America
  • North Carolina Assembly,
    their Resolves, & Address
    21
  • College voted to be built at
    Providence
    50
  • - - - at Cambridge, protest
    against the Courts setting there.
    130
  • - - - Harvard, a do-
    nation
    to it by Dr. Hersey to
    Found a Professorship of Phy-
    sic.

    329.
  • (up)

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