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  • Letter's original ones, of Govr.
    Hutchinson , Oliver , Auchmuty , Paxton ,
    &c, which are very inemical to the Pro-
    vince
    , &c, arrive,. &c.
    303.
  • - - - from John Wilkes (on his
    being summoned to attend his duty in
    Parliament, as Knight of the shire,)
    to the Speaker of the House.
    305.
  • - - - a smart one to Govr.
    Hutchinson , respecting his Letters, char-
    ging
    him as the Author of all our Trou-
    bles
    , &c,
    309.
  • - - - from Governor Oliver
    to the Secretary, respecting the boards
    sending the copies of his Letters, to him.
    311.
  • - - - a vile one from George
    Roome: traducing all the Colonies: says
    their Charters ought to be wiped away, &c,
    312.
  • - - - vile ones, from Tho.
    Moffat.
    319.
  • - - - from Junius Ame-
    ricanus
    , to the Bishop of St. Asaphs,
    on the Grievances of the Colonies.
    335.
  • - - - from the same, to Ld.
    Dartmouth, respecting Hutchinson , &c's
    Letters, insinuates that they ought in-
    stantly
    to have been put to Death.
    366.
  • - - - from an American
    to Ld. Dartmouth, wherein he
    writes freely to him, respecting his con-
    duct
    to America. &c,
    371.
  • - - - giving a particular
    Account of the proceedings of the Peo-
    ple
    relative to the Tea shipped by the
    East India Company, and the destroying
    it, &c,
    415.
  • - - - to Judge Oliver , on
    the Sheriff demanding a fine of
    Mr. Molineaux.
    437.
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  • Letter
  • - - - to Collector Harrison, on his
    absence from his Post.
    454.
  • - - - from Judge Oliver , to the
    House of Representatives, declaring that
    he will take his pay from the King, &c,
    458.
  • - - - From Dr. Franklin,
    wherein he owns that he procured Govr.
    Hutchinson 's, Oliver 's Letters, &c; and sent
    them to the General Court, because the tend-
    ency
    of them were to incense the King, &c,
    against the Massac. Bay, &c,
    460.
  • - - - From John Temple, given
    an account of the duel fought by him with
    Mr. Whately.
    464.
  • - - - From a Bostonian, to Mr.
    Wedderburne, on his behaviour before the council,
    respecting the petition for removing Govr.
    Hutchinson , &c,
    490.
  • - - - from England, extracts
    from, given a relation of the shocking
    condition England is in, and the mea-
    sures
    pursued against America,
    500,552.
  • - - - from New York, from
    Westerly, from Portsmouth, to the Boston
    Committee of Correspondence, respecting
    the blocking up the Harbour , &c,
    501.
  • - - - from the Farmer,
    on the grievances of America, especially
    on the Boston Port Act. 524,
    516,520,528.
  • - - - to General Gage , setting
    forth what ought to be his behaviour , &c,

    525,542,561,571,580.
  • - - - from the Town of Boston,
    to the other Towns in the Province, respect-
    ing
    their
    dies
    distressed condition.
    562.
  • - - - One dropt in the Camp,
    urging to take off sundry Patriots, &c,
    578.
  • - - - from the revd. Mr. Peters,
    to his Mother: reads in Prova. Congress.
    595,599.
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