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  • State of Massachusetts Bay,
    resolve that the Selectmen of each
    Town, take an Account of the number of
    the inhabitants.
    1057.
  • Settlers, the first of this Count-
    ry
    , the reason of thier leaving their na-
    tive
    Country.
    1073.
  • Subjects, our Rights, as such.
    1095.
  • Slitting Mills, the great
    hardship in returning the Colonists from
    setting them up.
    1112.
  • Small Pox in Boston, how
    many had it by inoculation, &c, died, &c.
    1014.
  • See page 59 Column 1st under small
    pox.

    T

  • Tryon Governor, his procla-
    mation
    , especially Land in dispute.
    4.
  • - - - his message to the House
    of Representatives, declines taking his
    salary from them: lays the Kings instructo
    before them prohibiting him to take it, &c.
    41.
  • Town of Boston meet, and
    have an Oration delivered by Dr.
    Warren , &c.
    39.
  • - - - their valuation. 118.
  • - - - meet on occasion of the
    Judges being made independant: their
    message to the governor, and other trans-
    actions
    , relative to it.
    175.
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    T

  • Town of Boston, their resolve,
    & Transactions relative to the receiving
    Govr. Hutchinson 's reply: resolve that
    they have a right to petition: and to
    confer with other towns: choose a com-
    mittee
    of Correspondence, &c, &c.
    177.
  • - - - meet, and Accept the
    report of the Committee stating rights
    &c, &c.
    187,1085.
  • - - - meet, and hear an
    Oration pronounced by Dr. Church .
    252.
  • - - - their Answer to Govr.
    Hutchinson 's Speeches, reflecting on their
    late proceedings.
    264.
  • - - - vote to refuse the use
    of the Hall on Election Day, if the
    Commissions, &c, dine there.
    290.
  • - - - inhabitants of, meet
    under Liberty tree, and in Town Meet-
    ing
    , to require the Tea Factors to resign
    their Commission: their Resolves, trans-
    actions
    , &c.
    391,399.
  • - - - & inhabitants of the
    Country Towns, &c, meet: their proceed-
    ings
    respecting the Tea Ship's by the
    East India Company, &c; their votes, re-
    solves
    , &c.
    407,415,416,422.
  • - - - of infinite import-
    ance
    to Great Britain.
    496.
  • - - - meet & have an oration by Hancock .
    460.
  • - - - Port block't up, by
    an Act of Parliament.
    499,508,511.
  • - - - meet, and consult on
    measures, relative to Blocking up the Har-
    bour
    .
    498.
  • - - - meet, and vote, that they
    will do nothing respecting the Port Bill,
    untill a Congress meet: their votes, &c.
    518.
  • - - - meet on adjournment,-
    a motion made to censure the Committee
    of Correspondence, &c; but the Town
    approve of their conduct.
    525.
  • - - - their great hardships
    on Account of the Port Act.
    541,596.
  • - - - send a Letter to the
    Country on their great distresses, &c.
    562.
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