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  • Troops British, arrive at Sand
    y
    Hook, New York.
    965,969.
  • - - - land, on Long Island.

    969,1001,1016,1026.
  • - - - land on Statten Island.
    973.
  • - - - defeated at South Caro-
    lina
    .
    979,982,987,1007,1043.
  • - - - defeated at Virginia, under
    Lord Dunsmore.
    987.
  • - - - take the City of New
    York.
    1012,1017.
  • - - - take Fort Washington.
    1048,1053.
  • - - - land on the Jersey shore.
    Ibid.
  • - - - advancing to Philadelphia;
    see the hand Bill published by the Commit-
    tee
    of Safety there.
    1057.
  • - - - take Rhode Island-

    1060,1061,1065.
  • - - - determined for Philadelpha.
    1065.
  • - - - now very indifferent
    Soldiers.
    1260.
  • See page 67, column 1, under Towns.
  • See Under Army, British
    & Soldiers, Engagements, &c.
  • Tea, by inforcing the duties on it, the
    nation loses greatly, as it encourages Smug-
    lers
    : the Value of it supposed to be drank
    in America.
    284.
  • - - - to be sent from the east India
    House to America: is a scheme of Ld.
    North's to evade the repeal of the Tea
    Act.
    376,379,380.
  • - - - Act of Parliament, granting
    liberty to the East India House to export
    it to America free of duty.
    379.
  • - - - the Governor, Judges, &c, can
    be paid only from the duties laid on this
    Act,- and is worse than the Stamp Act.
    380,383.
  • - - - Commissioners, or Fac-
    tors
    in America, an address to them, urging
    them not to accept of their Commission.
    383.
  • See Up.

    T

  • Tea Commissioners, or
    factors, addresses to them, urging them
    not to Accept of their Commission.
    386,390.
  • - - - for Philadelphia
    resign.
    392,412,430,434.
  • - - - Clarke's Windows
    Broke, &c.
    399,410.
  • - - - their Answer to the
    desire of the Town of Boston, at their
    2nd meeting: they wont resign their Com-
    mission
    .
    399.
  • - - - their Petition to the
    Govr. & Council for protection, &c.
    Ibid
    .
    399,419.
  • - - - their Names.
    407.
  • - - - for New York, resign.
    412.
  • - - - for Boston, flee to the
    Castle.
    Ib.
  • - - - their behaviour , respecting
    the Tea saved out of the Wreck of Lorings
    Vessel.
    433.
  • - - - Elisha Hutchinson, one
    of them, drove from Plymouth, &c.
    437,446.
  • Tea, very pernicious to the Con-
    stitution
    .
    387.
  • - - - [diamond] arrives at Boston.
    403.
  • - - - the inhabitants of Boston,
    resolve that none shall be
    drank
    imported,
    while subject to a duty.
    391,408.
  • - - - Shipped by the East India
    Company; a particular account of the
    meetings on that affair, prior to the des-
    truction
    of the Tea, &c.
    415,416.
  • - - - Destroyed in Boston.
    415,416.
  • - - - not suffered to be landed in
    Philadelphia; but drove off.
    416.
  • - - - Arrives at [ ?] .
    425,430.
  • dealers in it of Boston, & Charles-
    town
    , their agreement.
    422.
  • publickly burnt by the Town of
    Charlestown.
    426.
  • See Over.
  • In bottom margin[diamond]East India Company's Tea

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