- - - [Speech] of do. urging a removal of the Troops from America say
Boston &c. 823.
- - - [Speech] of do. proposes a very pernicious plan for America.
734.
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Speech of Lord Viscount Gage[Thomas Gage] , against quartering Troops in Cities, &c. 608.
- - - [Speech] of Govr. Johnstone, (an excellent one), in favo. of America. 729.
- - - [Speech] of do. in favo. of America, and against Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] : says that a Fort even with a single Gun, can dis- lodge any Ship of War, &c. 992,999.
- - - [Speech] of Lord Camden, in the House
of Lords, against committing the American Fish Bill: speaks greatly
in favo. of America. 763.
- - - [Speech] of Govr.Franklyns[William Franklin] , to the Assembly of New Jersey, on
American Affairs. 858.
- - - [Speech] of Lord Mayor Wilkes[John Wilkes] , in the House of Commons, on American Affairs,
&c. 877.
of Ditto, to the livery of London, when he failed of
being chosen Chamberlain of London; says the nation is
ripe for Destruction, &c. 1054.
- - - [Speech] spirited one of Al- derman[Alderman]Bull[Frederick Bull] , on the Treaties for For- eign Troops to be sent to America. 960.
- - - [Speech] of President Bullock[Archibald Bulloch] , to the Provincial Congress of
Georgia. 996.