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  • Newport in Rhode Island,
    See Town Of.
  • Newbury Merchants, see Merchants.
  • North Lord , his political
    Character.
    513.540.
  • New York City of, their
    proceedings on the grievances of America;
    choose a Committee for Congress, &c, 537.
    see page 40, column 2d, under New York city of.
  • New Jersey Counties meet,
    choose Members for a Congress, &c,
    549.
  • - - - House of Representa.
    adopt the Proceedings of the Continental Congress,
    resolve, &c: choose Members for a New Congress,
    664.
  • - - - their address, in reply to
    Govr. Franklin 's Speech; Justify their choosing
    members for a Congress, &c, 681.
    See State of New Jersey.
  • Non Importation, non export-
    ation
    , & Non Consumption of
    goods, agreed on by the Continental Congress.
    606.
  • News of the Country's rising at Camb-
    ridge
    , and obliging the Councellors to resign &c, arrives
    in London by the Scarborough Man of War:
    the reception it met within England, &c,
    626,630.
  • New London, see Town of.
  • Nov. Anglus . See address to the
    inhabitants of the Massachusetts Bay, in an-
    swer
    to Massachusitentis
  • Naval Affairs, &c, Manley took a
    valuable prize. (851.)
    923,941,950,953,956,973,976,979,982,
    987,988,997,1007,1009,1017,1029,*
  • - - - Officers, their Rank with
    the Land Officers.
    1066.
  • See Up.

    N

  • New Providence, dis-
    mantled
    by the United Colonies Fleet.
    923.
  • Negociation between Ld.
    Howe , and General Washington .
    984.
  • - - - between Lord Howe ,
    and the Continental Congress: the Terms, &c,
    came to nothing.
    1015,1019.
  • Nature State of, what
    liberty those in that state ought to enjoy.
    1092,
  • - - - the great inconveni-
    ency's
    attending it.
    1128.

    O

  • Oration, was pronounced by Dr
    Warren .
    39
  • - - - by Dr Church .
    252.
  • - - - one at Milton.
    Ibid.
  • - - - by Mr. Hancock .
    460.
  • - - - by Dr Warren .
    693.
  • - - - by Mr. Thatcher, at
    Watertown.
    897.
  • Oration of Dr
    Warren 's.
    1071.
  • - - - of Dr Church 's.
    1127.
  • - - - of Mr. Hancock 's.
    1188.
  • - - - of Dr Warren 's.
    1236.
  • - - - on those, who fell at Lexington.
    814.
  • Oaths, the great iniquity of Mer-
    chants
    & of Capt. of Vessels in the Mol-
    lases
    Trade, taking false ones.
    197.
  • - - - the nature of them:
    defended.
    202,221.
  • Old Men on Account of their
    Deaths. 103, 205,
    207,235,562,
  • Oppression, [diamond] persecution, civil
    or religious, none in Province of the Masa.
    Bay.
    221.
  • See Over.
  • [diamond] see page 42, column 2d, under Oppression.
  • In left margin: * See under
    Naval
    Fleet &c.

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