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  • Court for Barnstable, stop'd &c.
    603.
  • - - - of Sessions, and Inferior, for
    the County of Plymouth, stop'd &c.
    605.
  • - - - prevented sitting in Berkshire
    County [diamond-zero]
    679.
  • Cutler, Ebenezer, has a trial with
    Mr. Peirpoint for a Trespass committed in
    the non importation times: Peirpoint cast.
    153
  • Commons House of America;
    so stiled by Judge Blackstone.
    171.
  • Constitution British, our's is a
    Copy of it: a discription of it.
    1074.
  • Colonies British American;
    See American British Colonies.
  • - - - in general rise, on hearing of
    the hostilities committed by the British Troops
    at Lexington. &c.
    727,765.
  • - - - Declared by the
    Continental Congress, Free and Independant States
    971.
  • - - - their Rights as men, and
    Christians Stated.
    1089.
  • Cambridge; See Town of
  • City of London; See London
    city of.
  • Charlestown; See Town of.
  • Church power, not determined
    where it is.
    231.
  • - - - of Bolton, dismiss the revd. reverend
    Mr. Goss, by their own power, contrary
    to advice of the Council: & Instal Mr.
    Walley.
    355.
  • Council of the Province of the
    Massachusetts Bay, their reply to the Govr.
    Speech; deny the right of parliament to
    tax the Colonies [parallels]
    247.
  • Council of New Jersey, their, their
    Answer to Govr. Franklyn's Speech.
    681.
  • Caribs in the West indies, surrender to
    General Dalrymple, &c 182,225.253,238,261.265.
    269,273.
  • See up.
  • [parallels] See page 8th, 2 Column, under Council

    C

  • Church Benj. Dr. pronoun-
    ces
    an Oration.
  • - - - An Abominable
    Traitor, conveyed into the Country.
    843.
  • - - - Sentenced to Norwich Goal.
    851.
  • - - - his Traiterous Letter.
    867.
  • - - - his Oration
    1127.
  • Correspondence Committee
    of, Appointed by the House of Representativ-
    es
    , N.B. their names. 298.
    See Committee of Correspondence
  • Committee of Correspondence
    appointed by the Assembly of Virginia.
    272.
  • - - - of Massachusetts Bay.
    298.
  • - - - of Newhampshire .
    299.
  • - - - [diamond] of Rhode Island.
    290.
  • - - - of Connecticut.
    308.
  • - - - of South Carolina.
    340.
  • - - - of Pennsylvania.
    392.
  • - - - of New York.
    446.
  • - - - of North Carolina,
    and Maryland.
    453.
  • [diamond] Examine the Commissioners respecting their
    appointment as to the Gaspee Schooner
    Affair, &c,
    311
  • - - - taken up at Salem.
    561.
  • - - - a wise institution, &c.
    675.
  • - - - first chose in Boston. 1087.
    See Names, under N.
  • - - - of ways and means, (
    for the poor sufferers in the Town of
    Boston by the Port Bill,) their ad-
    vertisement
    .
    582,653.
  • Committees name's chosen by the
    Town of Boston, to inforce the resolves, &c,
    of the Continental Congress, &c.
    629.
  • - - - their advertisement
    respecting Tea*
    697.
  • Canning Elizabeth, an
    Account of her Transportation, and
    Death, &c.
    323.
  • Connecticut Constitution, an
    excellent one, had Govr. Hutchinson , and
    the other Letter Writers, lived in that
    Colony, they would have been convicted of
    high Treason, &c.
    333.
  • * See page 15th, column 2d, under Committees.
  • See Forward.
  • [diamond-zero]See page 11th, under Courts, column 1st.

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