Congress Continent- al , order General Washington[George Washington] 's Letter to Lord Howe, respecting the
exchange of pri- soners : and Mr. Josiah in particular, be published. 1004.
- - - [Congress Continent- al , ] resolve, that great encourage- ment be giving to Officers, and Soldiers in the Army, and Navy: and
publish an account of Long Islands Affair. 1007.
- - - [Congress Continent- al , ] resolve relative to Post Riders, &c. 1011.
- - - [Congress Continent- al , ] publish all the Letters, and Papers,
respecting the negociation with the Commissioners, Ld. & Genl.Howe[William] . 1015.
- - - [Congress Continent- al , ] resolve to form a new Army: the proportion
each state is to raise: the encouragement to Officers, &c, in Land,
&c, 1017.
- - - [Congress Continent- al , ] resolve what honors shall be paid to
Continental Vessels: and determine the rank of Officers, and that the Cap- tors shall be entitled to half the prizes. 1045.
- - - [Congress Continent- al , ] they publish intelligence respecting the Army
at New York: and publish an Account of our defeat at
the Lake, &c. 1047.
- - - [Congress Continent- al , ] resolve to come into mea- sures to procure necessaies for the Army: & from monopolizers. 1049.
- - - [Congress Continent- al , ] resolve to borrow money. 1050.
- - - [Congress Continent- al , ] resolve, relative to expresses: & a bounty
for
given for Ships of War, &c, taken, and publishes
an Account of the re- treat of the enemy from Crown Point, &c, 1056.
- - - [Congress Continent- al , ] resolve, what the pay of Naval Officers, and
men shall be. 1066.
- - - [Congress Continent- al , ] their address to the People of Great
Britain. 1204.
- - - [Congress Continent- al , ] their address to the inhabit- ants of the Colonies. 1213.
- - - [Congress Continent- al , ] resolve what rights belong to the Colonists
[diamond] (a). 1228, &c.
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Congress, many an one held in in Britain, who have
deposed Kings, and Set up others, &c. 889.
- - - [Congress Provincial, ] of the Massachusetts
bay formed, and adjourned to Concord. 591.595.
- - - [Congress Provincial, ] their message to Govr. Gage[Thomas Gage] , on his hostile preparations on the Neck, &c.
595.
- - - [Congress Provincial, ] resolve that no mo- ney be paid the Province Treasurer, &c, Ibid.
- - - [Congress Provincial, ] adjourn to
Cambridge: an Account of their numbers. Ibid.
- - - [Congress Provincial, ] resolve against the Manda- mus Councellors: against Tea: and recommend a Thanksgiving. 600.
- - - [Congress Provincial, ] resolve that the
Province ought to be put in a posture of defence: recommend to
choose new Military Officers: recommend a non importation
agreement choose a Treasurer, and order the Province money to be
paid to him: adjourn, &c 604.
- - - [Congress Provincial, ] their answer to Govr.Gage[Thomas Gage] 's message, in reply to their message. 609.
- - - [Congress Provincial, ] Meet again at Cam- bridge[Cambridge] . 620.
- - - [Congress Provincial, ] resolve to return thanks for
the Donations to Boston. 624.
- - - [Congress Provincial, ] their proceedings
and Resolves: choose new members fora Conti- nental Congress: regulate the sale of mer- chandize to inforce the continental resolves, &c, &c. 627.
- - - [Congress Provincial, ] resolve to explain
the agreement of the Continental Congress: and to inforce it: write
an address to the inhabitants of the Massa. Bay, and re- solve to dissolve, &c. 628.