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    I

  • Instructions to the Represent-
    atives
    of the Town of Norton, on their
    Grievances, &c.
    228.
  • - - - to the Representatives
    of the Town of Pepperil, on their Griev-
    ances
    , &c,
    275.
  • - - - very spirited one from
    the Town of Boston to their Represent-
    avies
    atives
    , urging them to apply to the
    other Colonies, &c,
    287.
  • - - - to the Representatives
    of the Town of Lancaster, on their Grie-
    vances
    , &c,
    291.
  • - - - to the Representatives of
    the Town of Andover, on their Grievan-
    ces
    , &c,
    322.
  • - - - from the King, sometimes
    made here by the Governors, and then sent
    home to be adopted to Screen them.
    445.
  • - - - from the Provincial
    Deputy's of Virginia, to their Members
    of the Continental Congress.
    560.
  • - - - from the Provincial
    Deputies of Pennsylvania, to their Re-
    presentatives
    , on the Grievances of America;
    and instruct them to choose members for
    the Continental Congress. &c,
    544.
  • - - - to the Representatives of
    the Town of Boston, and Members of
    the Provincial Congress, &c,
    583.
  • - - - of the Town of Malden,
    to their Representatives.
    586.
  • - - - of the County of Wor-
    cester
    , to their Representatives.
    587.
  • - - - of the Deputies of the
    Province of North Carolina, to their
    Members of the Continental Congress.
    589.
  • - - - from the Pennsylvania
    House of Representatives, to their
    members of the Continental Congress, not
    to declare the Colonies independant.
    849.
  • See up.

    I

  • Instructions from the Town
    of Boston, to their Representatives: will
    support independancy, if the Congress
    will declare it: that the Executive and
    Legislative, ought to be kept separate, &c, &c,
    949.
  • Inquisition, the horrible tortures
    inflicted there.
    194.
  • Ipswich, see Town of.
  • India, see East india Com-
    pany
    .
  • Ireland in a miserable condition,
    owing to bad measures in England, &c,

    394,408,462.
  • - - - ever hath been Friendly
    to America.
    787,823.
  • Impeachment against Judge
    Oliver .
    458,459.
  • - - - how to be carried on, &c,
    463,483.
  • Importation non, See under
    Non
  • Jamacia Island of, their
    House of Representatives present a Me-
    morial
    to the King on the Grievances of
    America; pray for a repeal of the Acts,&c,
    693,694.
  • Johnstone Govr.
    his excellent speech in favor of America.
    729.
  • - - - his Speech in favor of
    America, and against Govr. Hutchinson ,
    991.
  • - - - his Speech, wherein
    he shews , that any Fort well managed,
    will with even a single Gun, dislodge
    any Man of War, or burn her.
    999.
  • Jersey New; see New Jersey.
  • Island long, see Long
    Island.
  • See Over.

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