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  • Georgia, Inhabitants of: meet, resolve
    similar to the rest of America; but send me no Delegates
    to Congress.
    580.
  • - - - join the Continent, in opposition
    tot he oppressions of America.
    645.
  • - - - meet in Provincial Congress,
    adopt what the Continental Congress did, with some
    variation: choose Delegates to meet in Congress, &c.
    707.
  • - - - by their Delegates, address
    the King in behalf of America.
    832.
  • - - - transactions of the inhabitants
    there, in behalf of Liberty, and in their defence: en-
    gagement
    there. &c.
    927.
  • - - - Congress of, their address to
    President Bullock . 999.
    See State of Georgia.
  • Gordon William revd. Installed.
    113.
  • Government civil, defined. *
    237,1128.
  • Grievances of Great Britain.
    540.
  • - - - &, violations, Infringements, &c, of
    the American Rights. 703,915, 971,1100,1214, , &c. 1219, &c. 1226. 1230.
  • Giant at Hingham.
    194.
  • Gorham, see Town of.
  • Gage Governor, or General, sails for Eng-
    land
    .
    306.
  • - - - arrives Governor of the Massa.

    498.
  • - - - proclaimed, &c.
    501.
  • - - - his Speech at the opening of the
    General Court;
    504.
  • - - - setts off for Salem.
    511.
  • - - - his Answer to the address of the
    Boston merchants on the port Bill: tells
    them that he has no discretionary power, &c.
    515.
  • - - - his answer to the Massa. Councills
    address: he tells them, that they have affronted
    him.
    516.
  • - - - his answer to the pitiful address
    of a number in Salem.
    Ibid.
  • - - - his Answer to thie College Ad-
    dress
    .
    517.
  • See Up.
  • * See page 20th, under Government, column 2d.

    G

  • Gage Governor, or General,
    his Answer to the address of the Salem
    Merchants, &c,
    517.
  • - - - a Letter to him, setting
    forth what his behaviour ought to be, &c.

    525,542.
  • - - - his answer to the add-
    ress
    of the Lawyer's & Justices of Bris-
    tol
    County.
    523.
  • - - - his Answer to the ad-
    dress
    of the Judges, &c, of Plymouth
    County.
    535.
  • - - - an excellent address
    to him, shewing what this Province merits:
    and the ill treatment she has recd. from
    Great Britain.
    548.
  • - - - desires the Selectmen
    of Boston, to desist from calling
    a

    Town meeting's.
    549.
  • - - - smart Letters to him,
    urging him to stop his measures, lest he be-
    come
    infamous, &c,
    561,571,580.
  • - - - Issues a Proclamation,
    forbidding the Town of Salem to meet.
    561.
  • - - - his Answer to the Select
    men
    of Boston's address, respecting his For-
    tifying
    the Neck,
    571.
  • - - - his answer to the address
    of the County of Suffolk on the same.
    577.
  • - - - his reply to the County on
    the same.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Issues a Proclamation dis-
    charging
    , the Representatives from meetings, &c,
    588.
  • - - - his Answer to the ad-
    dress
    of the County of Worcester.
    595.
  • - - - his Answer to the address
    of the Massa. Congress.
    598.
  • - - - his Proclamation against the
    proceedings of the Provincial Congress.
    614.
  • - - - his false and Severe Let-
    ter
    , respecting Boston, &c.
    616.
  • - - - his Letter in Answer to
    the President of the Continental Congress,
    630.
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