- - - [Commissioners Board of, ] Their power very
great and Illegal 335
- - - [Commissioners Board of, ]Benja. Hallowell appointed one, in the Room of
Mr. Temple 351
Council of the Massats. Bay, their Address to Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , in Answer to his Speech, when He met
them first at Cambridge 69
- - - [Council of the Massats. Bay, ] Address to Govr. Hut- chinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , on keeping the Court at Cambridge & Remonstrate against it 145
- - - [Council of the Massats. Bay, ] Their smart Answer to Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] Message to them 151
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Council of yeMassa. Bay their Message to Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , in answer to him about their Former Message 157
- - - [Council of yeMassa. Bay] Address to Govr. Hut- chinson[Thomas Hutchinson] 443
- - - [Council of yeMassa. Bay] Answer to the Govr. Speech 447
- - - [Council of yeMassa. Bay] Answer to the Govr. Speech 492
- - - [Council of yeMassa. Bay] Their proceedings with regard to Govr. Oliver[Andrew Oliver] s conduct about his deposition 529
- - - [Council of yeMassa. Bay] Their proceedings with regard to a Letter of
Junius Americanus, wherein he says Govr. Oliver[Andrew Oliver] was recorded in the Coun- cills Book's &c. 592.
- - - [Council of yeMassa. Bay] Their proceedings some time ago, respecting the conduct
of Secy. Oliver[Andrew Oliver] , they resolve that he has Injured the Board.
&c. 592
- - - [Council of yeMassa. Bay] Their proceedings on the same, which proves Ju- nius[Junius] Americanus's assertion with Regard to Govr. Oliver[Andrew Oliver] to be True. 594
- - - [Council of yeMassa. Bay] Their depositions, re- lative to Govr. Oliver[Andrew Oliver] s deposition 605.
- - - [Council of yeMassa. Bay] Their proceedings respecting a Peice signed [Mucious Scaeoula ?] 611
Commons House of of G. Britain, their answer to the Kings Speech, about
the Agreement of the American Merchants 74
- - - [Commons House of ] Speaker of Sr. Flecher[Fletcher] Norton chose. 83. 86.
- - - [Commons House of ] Their Resolves about Dr. Musgrave, and that the Establish ment of the Judges &Commissi- oners may be laid before them. &c. 85
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Commons House of, of G. Britain.Mr Bourkes Speech in, wherein he Inveighs against the
conduct of the Mi- nistry relative to America & England 94.96
- - - [Commons House of ] Debates in, on the partial
Repeal of the Tea Act 104
- - - [Commons House of ] What they did relative to Jno. Wilkes expullsion , more ruinous to the Nation than the affair of Ship Money.
&c. 106
- - - [Commons House of ] Their resolves previous to the
partial Repeal of the Tea Act 119
- - - [Commons House of ] Their resolves respecting the
City Remonstrance &c. and the Subjects right to petition &c.
Ibid.
- - - [Commons House of ] Debates in, about the City
Remonstrance 125
- - - [Commons House of ] Address the King on the same
129
- - - [Commons House of ]Wont Repeal the Duty on Tea 133
- - - [Commons House of ] Debates in it concer- ning the Boston Massacre 154.156.
- - - [Commons House of ] Debates in, about Ame- rica , and Mr. Bourkes Motion for Resolves 184
- - - [Commons House of ]Govr. Pownal[Thomas Pownall] s Speech in, in Favo. of America, says he would not have
delivered up Castle William if ordered 249.
- - - [Commons House of ] Their address in ans- wer to the Kings Speech 369.
- - - [Commons House of ] Debates in about In- formations by the Attorney General &c. 395 - 402.
- - - [Commons House of ] Debates in, about en- quiring into the Conduct of Lord Mansfield & Baron Smyth 396
- - - [Commons House of ] about the violated rights of the
Middlesex Electors 398
about American Mer- chants breaking their agreement, &c. and about ye Taxation of America 415.