Georgia, Inhabitants of: meet, resolve similar to the
rest of America; but send me no Delegates to Congress. 580.
- - - [Georgia, ] join the Continent, in
opposition tot he oppressions of America. 645.
- - - [Georgia, ] meet in Provincial
Congress, adopt what the Continental Congress did, with
some variation: choose Delegates to meet in Congress, &c. 707.
- - - [Georgia, ] by their Delegates,
address the King in behalf of America. 832.
- - - [Georgia, ] transactions of the
inhabitants there, in behalf of Liberty, and in their defence: en- gagement there. &c. 927.
- - - [Georgia, ] Congress of, their address
to President Bullock[Archibald Bulloch] . 999. See State of
Georgia.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] proclaimed,
&c. 501.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his Speech at the
opening of the General Court; 504.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] setts off for
Salem. 511.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his Answer to the
address of the Boston merchants on the port Bill:
tells them that he has no discretionary power, &c. 515.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his answer to the Massa. Councills address: he tells them, that they have
affronted him. 516.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his answer to the
pitiful address of a number in Salem. Ibid.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his Answer to thie
College Ad- dress . 517.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his answer to the add- ress of the Lawyer's & Justices of Bris- tol[Bristol] County. 523.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] his Answer to the ad- dress of the Judges, &c, of Plymouth County. 535.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] an excellent
address to him, shewing what this Province merits: and the ill treatment she has recd. from Great Britain. 548.
- - - [ Gage[Thomas Gage] Governor, or General, ] desires the
Selectmen of Boston, to desist from calling