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  • Proclamation for Govr.
    Tyron , about disputed Lands in new
    York.
    5.
  • - - - of Govr. Hutchin-
    son
    's for a Thanksgiving; commented on.
    7.
  • - - - one, Issued by Govr.
    Hutchinson , requiring the inhabitants of
    Boston &c, in Town meeting to disperse, &c.
    407.
  • - - - by Governor
    Gage , against the Solemn
    leauge
    league,
    and convenant.
    525.
  • - - - of Governor
    Gage ,
    for the encouragement of piety, &c.
    539.
  • - - - of Kings in favo. of the Canadians.
    579.
  • - - - of Governor
    Gage ,
    discharging the members of the General
    Assembly's attendance, &c.
    588.
  • - - - of Governor
    Gages 's, a burlesque.
    612.
  • - - - of Do , against the
    Massachusetts Provincial Congress.
    614.
  • - - - Or order of the
    King, prohibiting the exportation of
    Warlike stores, &c.
    642.
  • - - - Issued by Govr. Went-
    worth
    , against those who removed Powder,
    and Guns from the Forts.
    645.
  • - - - or Recommendation
    of the Provincial Congress of the Mass.
    Bay, for a Fast.
    682.
  • - - - of Governor
    Gage 's
    against, Rebellion, &c.
    750.
  • - - - of Governor
    Howe , a-
    gainst
    against carrying Money from Boston: to
    form an Association, &c,
    829.
  • - - - of Govr. Carleton ,
    declaring Martial Law, &c, in Que-
    bec
    .
    834,873.
  • - - - of the King, declaring
    the Americans Rebels.
    840.
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  • Proclamation of the
    General Court, of the Massa. Bay, appoint-
    ing
    a Thanksgiving.
    840.
  • - - - a Fast.
    892.
  • - - - of General Howe ,
    permitting inhabitants to removew from
    Boston.
    851.
  • - - - of General Clinton 's
    in North Carolina, forbidding all Con-
    gresse's
    to set, &c, &c, &c.
    964.
  • - - - of General Washington ,
    for the sick, &c, to remove from New
    York, as he expects a bombardment, &c. 997.
    See Declaration.
  • Parliament of Great Britian,
    has no right to make any law to bind the
    Colonies, &c, unless they consent.
    15.
  • - - - their right to regulate
    trade in the Colonies, never yet been dis-
    puted
    .
    17.
  • - - - an enquiry into their
    power over the Colonies.
    226,229,250,257.
  • - - - the present, a very
    corrupt one.
    283.
  • - - - a corrupt and venal
    one; being [both ?] the chief cause of the present
    misery of England.
    382.
  • - - - the right they have of
    making Laws for America: how far they
    may proceed, and for what intent.
    545.
  • - - - prorogued.
    553.
  • - - - dissolved.
    615.
  • - - - Members for London, chosen.
    624.
  • - - - for Middlesex, chosen.
    636.
  • - - - no authority over the Colo.
    except to regulate trade, and that, only from
    the necessity of the case, &c,
    660.
  • Prison, never intended a place
    of Punishment.
    24.
  • Pardon from the King for Ebenezer
    Richardson, arrives.
    45.
  • Petition of the Clergy of the
    Church of England, to dispense with the 39
    Articles.
    570
  • See Over.

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