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  • Letter from the Continental Con-
    gress
    , to Genl. Gage , respecting the Fortifying
    Boston Neck.
    609.
  • - - - from Col. Putnam, giving
    an Account of his proceedings on a false
    Alarm, &c,
    610.
  • - - - from the Continental Con-
    gress
    , to the inhabitants of Canada, pointing
    out their grievances, &c.
    Ibid.
  • - - - from Govr. Hutchinson , respect-
    ing
    the impeachment of the Judge Oliver , &c,
    616.
  • - - - from Governor Gage , very
    false, and severe against Boston, &c,
    616.
  • - - - to William Pepperil,
    623.
  • - - - from the Continental Con-
    gress
    , to the American Agents: and those
    Colonies that sent no Members to the last
    Congress.
    624.
  • - - - from Govr. Gage , to the
    President of the Conta. Congress, in reply
    to his.
    630.
  • - - - to Gen'ral Ruggles , in reply
    to his Letter prefixed to his Association.
    644.
  • - - - from the Town of Chelsea
    to the Boston Committee of Correspondence
    654.
  • - - - from General Lee, to
    Lord Peircy, respecting the contest between
    G. Britain and the
    Colonnnie
    Colonies.
    684.
  • - - - from the Agent's to the
    Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of
    Assembly, informs him, that the King has
    graciously recd. the petition of the Continental
    Congress.
    700.
  • - - - circular one of Lord
    Dartmouth, to the Governors, to prevent a
    Continental Congress.
    700.
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  • Letter from the committee of Cor-
    respondence
    of Philadelphia, to the New
    York Committee, on their publishing
    false intelligence, respecting the union
    of Philadelphia, &c.
    704.
  • - - - from Govr. Trumbal , to Genl.
    Gage , on the commencement of hostilities.
    730.
  • - - - from Genl. Gage in answer.
    Ib.
  • - - - of Govr. Hutchinson ,

    748,752,753,758,762,832.
  • - - - from General Lee, to
    Lord Barrington, renouncing his half
    pay.
    760.
  • - - - a patriotic Letter from
    the Earl of Essingham, to Ld. Bar-
    rington
    , resigns in the Army, &c,
    764.
  • - - - from General Lee, to
    General Burgoyne .
    767.
  • - - - from do. to ditto,
    declines an interview, &c.
    773.
  • - - - from General Burgoyne ,
    to General Lee, desire an interview, &c.
    776.
  • - - - from General Washington ,
    to the independent Company's of Vir-
    ginia
    , on his taking the Command of
    the Continental Army.
    780
  • - - - from the Tories in Fal-
    mouth
    , to Govr. Hutchinson , on his go-
    ing
    to England.
    788.
  • - - - from General Washington ,
    to General Gage , and from Gage in
    reply, respecting the treatment of Pri-
    soners
    .
    816.
  • - - - from General Gage ,
    containing an Account of Bunker
    Hill Fight.
    817.
  • - - - from General Bur-
    goyne
    to a Noble Ld. containing an
    Account of Bunker Hill Fight.
    844.
  • - - - from General Montgomery , &
    Arnold , given an Account of the latters ex-
    pedition
    to Canada, published by order of the
    Continental Congress.
    861.
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