- - - [Letter ] 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.
- - - [Letter ] 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.
- - - [Letter ] from Govr.Trumbal[John Trumball] , to Genl. Gage[Thomas Gage] , on the commencement of hostilities. 730.
- - - [Letter ] from Genl.Gage[Thomas Gage] in answer. Ib. [730]
- - - [Letter ] of Govr.Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] ,
- - - [Letter ] from General Burgoyne[John Burgoyne] , to General Lee, desire an interview,
&c. 776.
- - - [Letter ] from General Washington[George Washington] , to the independent Company's of Vir- ginia , on his taking the Command of the Continental Army. 780
- - - [Letter ] from the Tories in Fal- mouth[Falmouth] , to Govr.Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , on his go- ing to England. 788.
- - - [Letter ] from General Washington[George Washington] , to General Gage[Thomas Gage] , and from Gage[Thomas Gage] in reply, respecting the treatment of Pri- soners . 816.
- - - [Letter ] from General Gage[Thomas Gage] , containing an Account of
Bunker Hill Fight. 817.
- - - [Letter ] from General Bur- goyne[John Burgoyne] to a Noble Ld. containing an Account of Bunker Hill Fight. 844.
- - - [Letter ] from General Montgomery[Richard Montgomery] , & Arnold[Benedict Arnold] , given an Account of the latters ex- pedition to Canada, published by order of the Continental
Congress. 861.