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  • Address of the principal inhabitants of
    Boston, to Govr. Gage, on his departure
    to Great Britain.
    827.
  • - - - of the Mandamus Council,
    to the same, on the same.
    Ibid.
  • - - - of the Refugee Tories, to the
    same, on the same.
    Ibid.
  • - - - of the Delegates of Georgia,
    to the King, on the distresses of America.
    832.
  • - - - From the General Officers to
    the Continental Army at Cambridge.
    843.
  • - - - From the City of London,
    to the Electors of Great Britain, on the af-
    fairs
    of America, &c.
    857.
  • - - - of the House of Commons,
    to the King; promise to support him in sub-
    duing
    America.
    882.
  • - - - From the Author of Com-
    mon
    sense, to the Quakers.
    911.
  • - - - of the Assembly of the
    Massachusetts Bay, to Genl. Washington, on
    the Town of Boston's being evacuated by the
    British Troops.
    912.
  • - - - of the Selectmen of the
    Town of Boston, to the same, on the same.
    913.
  • - - - of the city of Belfast to the
    King: beg he would be reconciled to the Colonies, &c.
    945.
  • - - - Petition, &c, to the King, from
    the city of London, in behalf of America.
    956.
  • - - - proposed in the House of
    Lords, to the King, on the shameful contract
    made with the German Princes for Troops, &c,
    960.
  • - - - of the Congress of Georgia,
    in answer to President Bullocks Speech.
    999.
  • - - - From the Continental Con-
    gress
    , to the People of Great Britain.
    1204.
  • - - - from the same, to the
    Inhabitants of the Colonies [diamond].
    1213.
  • America, of great importance to G.
    Britain; if she should separate from her,
    the latter would fall, and an alliance with her,
    would be courted by all nations.
    1,520.

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  • America: the profits to Great Britain,
    from her trade.
    516.829.
  • - - - by her trade with Great Bri-
    tain
    , sacrifices 6000,000. Sterling. p annum.
    1
  • - - - will soon be independent of
    Great Britain.
    37.
  • - - - of what vast importance to
    Great Britain: the extent of it: will be the great-
    est
    Empire in the World: the King of Great Bri-
    tain
    in time it's probable will fix his empire there,
    &c, and great Britain become dependant on
    her, &c.
    148.
  • - - - the importance of to Great
    Britain: the unkindness, and neglect she treats her
    with.
    159.
  • - - - would be justified in forming
    an independent Government, and cutting off her
    enemies.
    179.
  • - - - never recd. any protection from G.
    Britain, till last war, and that, she paid amply
    for.
    661,666.
  • - - - the great advantages of in for trade, &c.
    819.
  • - - - the extent of it.
    1027,1098.
  • American Trade with Great Britain, al-
    most
    ruined: owing to bad measures in England.
    164.
  • American British Colonies;
    proposals to them; among others, to open a free
    trade: stop importation, and to have a congress, &c,
    253
  • - - - the rise of taxing them; who were
    the authors, abettors, &c. of that Scheme.
    655.
  • - - - of vast importance to the Mo-
    ther
    Country, &c. [parallels]
    939.
  • Army Standing, Liberty always
    in danger from them.
    2.
  • - - - what men generally com-
    poses
    them. 1196.
    See under Troops. See Below.
  • [parallels] American British Colonies: the Parlia-
    ment
    of Great Britain, have no right to tax, or
    make Laws for them: they are free States
    226,229.250.
  • Army of the United Colo-
    nies
    , Formed under Gen. Putman & Gen. Washington , at Cam-
    bridge
    .
    723,731.761.
  • See Over.
  • In left margin: [diamond]See 2 leaves forward ye 1st Column, under Address. pa. 6.

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