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  • Letter from General Gage , to
    Lord Dartmouth, given him an acco.
    of Genl. Washington s Letter to him, respect-
    ing
    the treatment of Prisoners.
    863.
  • - - - from General Lee , to
    General Burgoyne , on the latters
    going to England.
    865.
  • - - - Dr. Church 's traiterous
    one.
    867.
  • - - - from General Mont-
    gomery
    , to Govr. Carlton , on the Regulars
    firing on the formers flag of Truce, &c,
    879.
  • - - - from the President
    of the Continental Congress, to the Presi-
    dent
    of the Convento. of New York, informing
    him of...the design'd Attack of New York.
    0956.
  • - - - from Colo. Campbell,
    to General Howe , on his captivity, says
    the people of Boston are very humane, &c,
    971.
  • - - - circular, sent
    by Lord How on his arrival on the
    American Coasts, to the Governors, inform-
    ing
    them that he has power to grant par-
    dons
    , &c,
    979.
  • - - - from General
    Lee , to Congress, given them an Account
    of the defeat of the enemy at South Carolina.
    Ibid.
  • - - - an intercepted
    traiterous one, to Govr. Tryon .
    1000.
  • - - - Given the reason why
    Boston was evacuated.
    1004.
  • - - - from General Washington
    to Ld. Howe , on the exchange of
    Prisoners.
    Ib.
  • - - - from Ld. Howe , to
    General Washington , in answer to the
    above, &c
    Ib.
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  • Letter's from Govr. Carlton ,
    given an Account of the proceedings of
    the American Army at Canada,
    1020.
  • - - - from the Refugee to-
    ries
    in England, to the same, in Halif-
    fax
    .
    1037,1042,1048,1060.
  • - - - from General Howe ,
    and Govr. Tryon &c, to Lord German, contain-
    ing
    account of affairs at New York
    1040.
  • - - - from Sr. Parker, and
    General Clinton , containing an acco.
    of their defeat at South Carolina.
    1043.
  • - - - from Governor Hutchinson , &c
    1144.
  • - - - from Robert Auch-
    muty
    , to Govr. Hutchinson , informing that
    his life is in danger.
    1154.
  • - - - from Govr. Oliver , 1159, &c.
    See in Index, under Hutchinson , &
    Oliver.
  • - - - from Charles Paxton;
    writes, that unless 2, or 3 Regiments are in
    Boston, yt. they will rebel.
    1178.
  • - - - [diamond] from Nathaniel Rogers:
    he sollicits for the Secretaryship, and
    negociates with Govr. Oliver therefor, &c,
    1179.
  • Lukewarm Friends of liberty:
    and Trimmers do more harm to the cause, than
    protest enemies.
    43.
  • Loring Israel Revd. his
    death, and Character.
    49.
  • Lands in dispute with New York,
    belongs to the Province of M. Bay by
    grants, &c,
    109.
  • Lemmons , wine, &c: a great hard-
    ship
    , to oblige the Americans to enter them
    in England.
    198.
  • Law, passed in Rhode Island Co-
    lony
    , confirming their Liberties from
    Magna, Charta. 202.
    See Acts.
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