Proclamation for Govr. Tyron[William Tryon] , about disputed Lands in new York.
5.
- - - [Proclamation ] of Govr.Hutchin- son[Thomas Hutchinson] 's for a Thanksgiving; commented on. 7.
- - - [Proclamation ] one, Issued by Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , requiring the inhabitants of Boston &c, in Town meeting to disperse, &c. 407.
- - - [Proclamation ] by Governor Gage[Thomas Gage] , against the Solemn
- - - [Proclamation ] of General Howe[William Howe] , permitting inhabitants to removew
from Boston. 851.
- - - [Proclamation ] of General Clinton[Henry Clinton] 's in North Carolina, forbidding all Con- gresse's to set, &c, &c, &c. 964.
- - - [Proclamation ] of General Washington[George 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.
- - - [Parliament ] their right to regulate trade in the
Colonies, never yet been dis- puted . 17.
- - - [Parliament ] an enquiry into their power over the
Colonies. 226,229,250,257.
- - - [Parliament ] the present, a very corrupt one. 283.
- - - [Parliament ] a corrupt and venal one; being
[both ?] the chief cause of the
present misery of England. 382.
- - - [Parliament ] the right they have of making Laws for
America: how far they may proceed, and for what intent.
545.