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  • Resolves of the Conti-
    nental
    Congress, to remove
    all Stores that may in danger.
    968.
  • - - - that all Persons pro-
    tected
    in the Colonies owe allegiance
    to the same: and recommend to the
    respective Assemblies to pass Treason
    Acts.
    Ibid.
  • - - - to encourage the
    Making of Flints: and respecting the
    Marching the Militia of Pennsylvania,
    & the Jersey's, &c.
    976.
  • - - - that they approve of
    General Washington s behaviour , respect-
    ing
    his negociation with Ld. Howe .
    982.
  • - - - disapprove of the
    Cartel settled by General Arnold :
    are unwilling to abide by it, unless, &c.
    985.
  • - - - that Paper Makers
    be detained: that an exchange be made
    for Colo. Allen : and to take all pro-
    perty
    on the Sea, belonging to any sub-
    ject
    of King George, except Burmudas,
    and new Providence.
    985.
  • - - - to give encouragement
    to the Army, and (Army say) Navy, in
    case any of them are wounded, &c,
    1007.
  • - - - respecting Post riders, &c.
    1011.
  • - - - to raise a New
    Army: proportion it to the different
    States: propose Land to be given to
    the Officers, and Soldiers.
    1017.
  • - - - on the treaty wth France.
    1038.
  • - - - respecting what honors
    shall be paid to the Continental
    Armed Vessels: the Rank of Officers:
    and determine
    to
    ye proportion prizes
    taken.
    1045.
  • - - - to take Measures to
    procure necessaries from Monopolizers,
    &c.
    1049.
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  • Resolves of the Continent-
    al
    Congress, to borrow Money.
    1050.
  • - - - relative to Expresses: and
    that a Bounty be given for Ships of War, &c,
    taken, &c.
    1056.
  • - - - to state the pay of the
    Naval Officers, & Men.
    1066.
  • - - - what Rights belong to
    the Colonies. 1228, &c.
    See Votes: & Congress Continental
  • Rogers Major, is going to find
    out the Northwest Passage, &c.
    117.
  • Result of a Council in favour
    of the Revd. Mr. Emerson.
    134.
  • - - - Protest against it.
    139.
  • - - - see state of the Case.
    167.
  • - - - of a Council convened about
    the revd. Mr. Goss; remarks on it.
    355.
  • Ruddock John, his Death, & Cha-
    racter
    .
    145.
  • Robinson John Commissioner,
    comes into Court p his Attorney, and begs pard-
    on
    of James Otis Esq. for Assaulting him, &c.
    147.
  • Representatives of the
    Province of South Carolina, their trans-
    actions
    , relative to the removal of their Court,
    and to the Illegal proceedings of their
    Governor. 189.
    See Under South Carolina.
  • - - - of the Province of
    Virginia; See under Virginia House of
    Representatives.
  • - - - of Rhode Island, see
    under Rhode Island House of Representat-
    atives
    .
  • - - - of the Province of New
    hampshire
    . See Under Newhampshire House
    of Representatives.
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