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  • King of France, his
    Death, and Character.
    538.

    L

  • Lord Mayor [parallels] Nash 's
    Speech, when chosen.
    1.
  • - - - Wilkes , had most votes for.
    191.
  • - - - Mr. Townsend chosen.
    205.
  • - - - by where votes a Lord
    Mayor is at last chosen.
    Ibid.
  • - - - Frederick Bull, chosen.
    408.
  • - - - Bull s Speech to the livery
    of London, solliciting their votes for a seat
    in the House of Commons, wherein he en-
    umerates
    their Grievances, and mentions
    America.
    451.
  • - - - John Wilkes chosen; who
    makes a Speech.
    623.
  • Lord Mansfield, Bute,
    Falchonbridge, &c, said to be guilty of high
    Treason.
    12.
  • Lucas Charles, an eminent
    Irish Patriot, his Death, and Character.
    19,39.
  • - - - an Account
    of his Funeral.
    41.
  • - - - a pension to his Family.
    52.
  • Letter, concerning the behaviour
    of high flying Clergymen: and some of
    their expressions censured.
    23.
  • - - - of Junius Americanus, on
    Govr. Oliver s perjury. &c,
    55.
  • a very smart one to the
    King.
    139.
  • see up.
  • [parallels] of the City of London.

    L

  • Letter to Joseph Hawley, on a re-
    port
    relative to him respecting the Judges.
    163.
  • - - - to Lord Hillsborough , on
    his intended resignation.
    164.
  • - - - from the Town of Plymouth,
    to the Committee of Correspondence of Boston, approving of
    their doings, &c,
    193.
  • - - - from the Town of Marblehead,
    to the Boston Committee of Correspondence, ap-
    prove of their doings, &c,
    206.
  • - - - from the Town of Cambridge,
    to the same, approve, &c.
    206.
  • - - - from Lord Dartmouth to
    the Govr. of Rhodeisland , on the burning the
    Gaspee Schooner.
    209.
  • - - - from the Tow of Charles-
    town
    , to the Boston Committee of Corres-
    pondence
    : they approve of their proceed-
    ings
    , &c,
    211.
  • - - - from the Town of Pembrook,
    to the same, approve, &c,
    215.
  • - - - from the Town of Brooklyn,
    to the same, approve, &c.
    217.
  • - - - from the Town of Peter-
    sham
    , to the same, approve, &c,
    218.
  • - - - from the Town of Marlborough,
    to the same, approve, &c.
    222.
  • - - - from the Town of Westford,
    to the same, approve, &c,
    Ibid.
  • - - - from the Town of Newton, to
    the same, approve, &c,
    228.
  • - - - from the Town of South-
    hadley
    , to the same, approve, &c.
    237.
  • - - - from Capt. Fenton to Govr.
    Hutchinson .
    254.
  • - - - from Govr.
    Hutchinson in
    answer.
    Ib.
  • - - - from Junius Americanus, on
    the independancy of the Judges, &c,
    267.
  • - - - from the Town of Pepperill,
    to the Boston Committee of Correspondence,
    they approve of the measures, &c,
    275.
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