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    C (Brought Over)

  • Commons House
    of, of G. Britain, debates
    in, about the Convention with
    Spain, - declared Infamous. &c.
    498
  • - - - Colo. Barrys
    Speech in, vid under Speech
  • - - - The Present a very
    despotic wretched one, vid
    Barry's Speech &c.
    469.525.
  • - - - Their debates &
    proceedings, about the Lord
    Mayor, and Alderman, about
    discharging Printers &c.
    471
  • - - - They erase the
    Records of the Court of Al-
    derman
    , and vote there shall be no
    prosecution. &c. &c.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Their debates con-
    cerning
    the Lord Mayor, &
    Alderman discharging the Prin-
    ters
    , &c. and send them to the
    Tower
    472
  • - - - Reject the Petiti-
    on
    of Mr. Allen, praying
    those who Murdered his Son,
    should be brought to Justice
    528
  • - - - A Wretched,
    despotic venal Tyrannic House.

    526.534.
  • Colden Lieutenant Govr
    of New York, very despotic
    80
  • - - - His Character
    drawn.
    113
  • Chancellor York cuts his
    Throat
    94
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    C (Brought up)

  • Chatham Lord his
    Intelligence good, declares
    a Blow is struck by the
    enemy
    108.
  • - - - Speech in the
    House of Lords in Favo.
    of America
    110.
  • - - - A Motion made
    in the House of Lords, to
    send him to the Tower
    116
  • - - - He debates in ye
    House of Lords on the Civil
    List
    125
  • - - - Thanked by the
    City of London
    207
  • - - - His Answer.
    Ibid.
  • - - - His Speech in
    the House of Lords, on the
    Alarming State of G. Bri-
    tain
    , brought on by a bad
    Ministry. &c. &c. vid Con-
    tents
    under Chatham's
    Speech
  • - - - Said to be distrac-
    ted

    384
  • - - - Said to be a Bank-
    rupt

    410
  • - - - His Character
    vindicated about the German
    War
    406
  • - - - He must be Minis-
    tered

    406
  • - - - His Speech cele-
    brated

    410
  • - - - His Speech in the
    House of Lords, concerning
    a War with Spain, he speaks
    freely of Stock Jobbers. &c.
    410
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    C (Brought up)

  • Chatham Lord his Speech
    in the House of Lords, about the
    House of Commons Respecting
    Jno. Wilkes &c. and mentions the Num-
    ber
    who have petitioned the King
    for Redress of Grievances. &c.
    526.
  • - - - His Bold Speech in
    the House of Lords, on the dis-
    solution
    of Parliament, in which
    Speech he draws the Character of
    the House of Commons, and En-
    -umerates
    the Grievances of G.
    Britain & America.
    534.
  • City of London, vid
    London City of,
  • Camden Lord, has a
    Pension
    132
  • Cutler Ebenezer detected in
    conveying away Goods from Lillie
    the Importer's, with an Account
    of the proceedings of the People,
    Relative to his Conduct. &c.
    159
  • - - - Sues Mr Peirpont
    &c. a Committee Man, for detain-
    ing
    his Goods. &c.
    209
  • Chatterer, a Smart Writer
    against Govr. Hutchinson s proceed-
    ings
    with regard to his detaining ye
    Court at Cambridge
    194
  • - - - against Crown Of-
    ficers

    201
  • - - - Another piece
    208
  • Cold Water, the Pernicious
    effects of drinking too much in
    hot weather. &c.
    212.
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