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  • Resolves of the Represent
    atives
    of the Province of
    Newhampshire , vid Votes.
  • - - - of the County of
    Worcester, against Tories, & Tory News
    Papers
    , &c.
    681.
  • - - - of the Repre-
    sentatives
    of the Province
    of New York, on the Grievances of
    America.
    703.
  • - - - of the Repre-
    sentatives
    of the Colony of
    Rhode Island, respecting the Boston
    Port Bill, &c, to appoint a Continental
    Congress, &c, 517.
    See page 53, Column 2d, under
    Resolves of the Representa. of Colony of
    Rhode Island.
  • - - - of the Continent
    al
    Congress, respecting the Prov.
    of Massachusetts Bay.
    583.
  • - - - respecting the counter-
    manding
    orders for Goods, &c.
    588.
  • - - - respecting the Massa.
    Bay; about the removal of the inhabitants
    of Boston in the Country, &c, &c, &c.
    598.
  • - - - respecting Non import-
    ation
    , non exportation, non Consumption
    &c, &c, &c.
    606.
  • - - - to stop importation to
    sundry Places.
    747,750.
  • - - - respecting Bills of Exch-
    ange
    to sundry Pla
    drawn by British
    Officers, &c.
    751.
  • - - - respecting the restrain-
    ing
    Acts, &c.
    770.
  • - - - to recommend a regu-
    lation
    of the Militia.
    779.
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  • Resolves of the Contin-
    ental
    Congress, against the
    exportation of any Merchandize to the
    Isle of Man, or any other part of the
    British Dominions, &c.
    798.
  • - - - to Issue Bills
    of Credit, and how to call them in.
    837.
  • - - - that a just,
    and well Authenticated Account of
    the hostilities committed by the Bri-
    tish
    Troops, be exhibited, &c.
    839.
  • - - - to support the Cur-
    rency
    .
    882.
  • - - - that all Persons who
    have been mislead be treated with le-
    nity
    : and great power given
    to Committees.
    888.
  • - - - to appoint a Fast.
    908.
  • - - - that no Military
    Officer, extort, &c, an Oath from
    any Person.
    909.
  • - - - to allow a Free
    Trade.
    925.
  • - - - respecting Tea, &
    what price it ought to be sold for, &c,
    928.
  • - - - to take all
    Vessels, &c, belonging to the subjects
    of the King of Great Britain, &c,
    930.
  • - - - to give Letters
    of Marque: and instructions
    given to Masters of Vessels.
    935.
  • - - - that the Colonies
    ought to adopt new Forms of Govern-
    ment
    , and renounce Allegiance to
    George, 3d.
    945.
  • - - - relative to the
    Treatment of Captives, &c.
    959.
  • - - - to establish a
    flying Camp: and that no Tory
    be molested, unless by order of a Go-
    vernment
    .
    946.
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