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  • Writ of Assistance, their
    nature, and tendency pointed out; an attempt
    to introduce them in Connecticut: Acts of
    Parliament establishing them, &c,
    272.
  • Wobourn , see Town of.
  • Weavers, their Petition to the
    King
    316.
  • Westborough, see Town
    of.
  • Walley John Rev. installed over
    the Church in Boston, in the room of
    Mr. Goss, who was dismist by the Church
    contrary to the advice of a Council.
    355.
  • Wells, see Town of
  • Wedderburne , see under
    Letters.
  • - - - burnt in effigy at Phi-
    ladelphia
    .
    497.
  • Windham, see Town of.
  • Wars with France, and Spain
    when;
  • - - - and the part which the
    Province of Massa. Bay bore in
    them.
    557,558.
  • - - - when lawful, &c.
    673.
  • Worcester County,
    meet by their Committees of Corres-
    pondence
    , resolve, &c.
    562,575,587.
  • - - - , march to Col. Murray's,
    to oblige him to resign: not finding
    him, leave a Letter for him.
    564.
  • - - - , visit Mr. Pain, oblige
    him to resign his councellorship.
    566.
  • - - - , Address Govr. Gage , on
    his hostile preparations on the Neck,
    &c.
    595.
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  • Worcester County,
    meet, resolve against Tories, con-
    demn
    Tory News Papers , &c.
    681.
  • Washington George,
    appointed by the Continental Congress,
    General, and Commander in chief of ye
    United American Army.
    761.
  • - - - , his answer to the address
    of the Congress of New York, on his ap-
    pointment
    .
    760.
  • - - - ,Arrives at Cambridge,
    and takes the command of the Army.
    761.
  • - - - , his answer to the ad-
    dress
    of the Massa. Congress.
    Ib.
  • - - - , his Letter to the Virgi-
    nian
    independent Company's, on his ap-
    pointment
    .
    780.
  • - - - , his Address to the
    Canadians.
    807.
  • - - - , his Letter's to General
    Gage , on his treatment of Prisoners.
    816.
  • - - - , his Speech to the Con-
    tinental
    Congress on his appointment,
    relinquishes his pay, saving for his Ex-
    pences
    .
    869.
  • - - - , his Answer to the address
    of the Assembly of the Massa. Bay,
    on Genl. Howe s evacuating Boston.
    912.
  • - - - , a great encomium on him,
    by the Assembly of Mas. Bay.
    Ib.
  • - - - , his answer to the address of Select-
    men
    of Boston, on the evacuation of it.
    913.
  • - - - , a Diploma of Doctor
    of Laws, conferred on him by the Harvard
    College.
    923.
  • - - - , Arrives at New York.
    925.
  • - - - , Arrives at Philadelphia,
    from New York.
    949.
  • - - - , entertained at New York;
    his Answer to the address of that Conven-
    tion
    .
    964.
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