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  • Cannon, removed from New London
    Fort.
    641.
  • - - - From Rhode Island
    Fort's, &c.
    632.
  • - - - From Portsmouth do.
    632,636.
  • Chelsea, See Town of.
  • Colden , Governor, his Speech to the
    General Assembly of New York, on the dis-
    orders
    of America, hints a dislike of the
    mode of proceeding by a Congress, &c,
    662.
  • Common Law defined.
    691.
  • Crisis, an excellent paper published
    in England, against the King, and ministry,

    740,745,749,755,759,811.
  • Camden Lord , his Speech
    against committing the Fish, or restraining
    Bill.
    736.
  • Crown Point, taken by the
    Americans.
    743.
  • Common Sense, an excellent
    pamphlet; an extract from it, shewing that
    the Colonies must be independent, &c,
    907.
  • Campbel Col , his Letter to
    Genr'al Howe on his captivity,
    971.
  • Carlton , Govr. Issues a declaration
    that he will accept of no Flag's from Rebels,
    or messages, &c, and lets the prisoners go on their
    parole, &c,
    993.
  • Cork city of, a petition to the
    King, relative to the American War.
    1022.
  • Christians, their Rights.
    1094.
  • Clarendon Earl of , Impeach-
    ed
    , for introducing an arbitrary Government
    in the Colonies.
    1082.
  • Charles, and his two Sons, believed by
    almost all Americans, as worthy of the Block.
    1257.
  • Congress Continental, their
    Confederacy (a)
    1046.
  • Confederacy of the United
    States.
    1046.
  • Civil War, when in England.
    1266.

    B, omitted from Page 7.

  • Barnard Governor, appointed
    to the board of Excise in Ireland.
    19.
  • - - - detested there.
    39.
  • - - - Called a mean Knave, &c.
    55.
  • - - - a Smart Letter to him on
    his bad conduct.*
    289.
  • Boston, see Town of.
  • Braintree, see Town of.
  • Barry Colo. his spirited
    Speech in the House of Commons against
    the Ministry, &c. [diamond]
    56.
  • Blindness, what can be cured, and
    what not.
    62.
  • Bankruptcy, an excellent es-
    say
    on, &c,
    64.
  • Bowen revd. asks a dismission.
    77,79.
  • Bishops American, driving at
    in England.
    85.
  • - - - petition for them rejected.
    109.
  • - - - the having them in America,
    disliked in general.
    148.
  • - - - are not needed in America:
    will do great harm: not wanted by either Clergy
    or Laity, &c.
    1115
  • Biles Mather, junr. preaches
    a convention Sermon, which gives great offense:
    extract of a conference with his People, when
    he was about taking Orders, &c.
    155.
  • Bills of Mortality of the Town of
    Boston.
    211.
  • Baptism's, Number of, in the Town of
    Boston.
    Ib.
  • Britain Jonathan, the in-
    cendiary
    executed his Letter, &c.
    129.
  • Brooklyn, See Town of.
  • British, the most important of their rights:
    what.
    1074.
  • - - - Constitution of which
    our's is a copy, a discription of.
    237,610,688,1074.
  • See Forward.
  • [diamond] See page 6, column 2d, under Barry.
  • * See Page 7th, column,
    1st, under Barnard .
  • In left hand margin:(a) See pa. 14.

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