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  • Tell William, the noble champi-
    on
    of Liberty: his life, &c.
    952.
  • Treason, declared what it is, by the State
    of Pennsylvania.
    1011.
  • - - - by Massachusetts bay by an Act.
    1063.
  • - - - crimes below that, declared
    wh-
    -
    what, by An Act of the Massa. State.
    1065.
  • traders have been the sole cause of Op-
    pression
    that the New England now feels, &c.
    1032,1044,1059.
  • Tyranny, worse than Anarchy.
    1238.
  • Toleration Act, what.
    1094.
  • - - - , on, from Voltair -
    194.1091.
  • The following was omitted, viz.
  • Temple John, a late Commissioner,
    advanced in england.
    53,42.
  • Trimmers, or luke warm Friends to
    liberty, do more harm to the cause, than the
    protest enemies.
    43.
  • Town of Braintree meet, and vote
    to have Lecture on Government An-
    nually
    . [parallels].
    45.
  • Troops British, leave the Castle,
    and embark on a secret expedition: more
    arrive from Halifax, and take possession
    of the Castle.
    124,182.
  • See page 65, column 1st, under Troops
    British, &c.
  • Thunder, greater than has been
    for 20 years past: struck Govr. Oliver s
    House, &c.
    129.
  • Tax, proportion of, in each town to
    a thousand Pounds.
    122.
  • Towns, numbers of in the Prov-
    ince
    of Mass. Bay. [diamond]. [pilcrow]
    Ibid.
  • At bottom of columne[parallels] See page 64, column 1st; under Town, &c.
  • [diamond] See page 64, column 2nd, under Towns, &c.
  • [pilcrow] Tarring & Feathering, see under Malcolm & Troops.

    V & U

  • Votes of the Town of Brain-
    tree
    , to have a lecture on Govern-
    ment
    , Annually.
    45.
  • - - - of the Town of Brook-
    lyn
    , respecting their rights, &c.
    217.
  • - - - of the Town of Ded-
    ham
    , on the the same, &c.
    218.
  • - - - of the Town of West-
    ford
    , on the same, &c.
    222.
  • - - - of the Town of Med-
    field
    , on the same, &c.
    260.
  • - - - of the Town of Prince-
    town
    , on the same.
    270.
  • - - - of the Inhabitants
    of Boston, and the Country Towns
    respecting the Tea shipped by
    the east India Company.
    407.
  • - - - of the same Town, thank-
    ing
    the Continent for their benevo-
    lence
    to the sufferers by the Port Act.
    640.
  • - - - of the same Town, against
    inoculating for the small Pox, &c.
    707.
  • - - - of the same Town of Dor-
    chester
    , respecting the Tea shipped
    by the East India Company, &c.
    409.
  • - - - of the Town of Charles-
    town
    , on the same.
    426.
  • - - - of the Town of New-
    port
    , resepcting the Blocking up
    Boston Harbour .
    501.
  • - - - of the Town of Provi-
    dence
    , on the same.
    505.
  • - - - of the Town of Mar-
    blehead
    , respecting a non importation
    agreement, &c.
    Ibid.
  • - - - of the Town of Pres-
    tin
    ton
    , on the Grievances of America;
    vote against the addressors to Govr.
    Hutchinson .
    639.
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