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    A ( Brot. Over)

  • Address of the Borough of
    Honiton to the Ld. Mayor in the
    Tower
    480.
  • - - - of the Clergy in the South
    part of the Country of Hampshire
    to Govr. Hutchinson on his ad-
    vancement
    to the Government
    488.
  • - - - of the Clergy in North
    Part of the Country of Hampshire
    to Govr. Hutchinson ,on on the same.

    488
  • - - - of the Town of
    Almsbury to Govr. Hutchinson , on
    the same.
    Ibid.
  • - - - of the Convention
    of Ministers of the Massa. Bay,
    to Govr. Hutchinson , on the same.
    489
  • - - - at the Anniversary
    of building the Orphan House in
    Georgia, containing an encomium
    on Mr. Whitfield, &c 496
  • - - - of the Covention to
    to Govr. Hutchinson , commented
    on, by Candidus492,497,504,505
    5 [ . . . ]
  • - - - to Gover. Tryon , an
    Ironical one, in imitation of the
    Quakers to Govr. Hutchinson .
    575
  • - - - of the Roman Ca-
    to Govr. Hutchinson , being
    [ . . . ] urlesque on the late address

    522
  • - - - a Model for One.
    540
  • - - - to Govr. Hutchinson ,
    a very modest sensible one, urging
    (up)

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    A (Brought up)

  • him to resign rather than put
    in exectution , the unjust mea-
    sures
    of the Ministry. &c.
    544
  • Address of the Lord Mayor
    &c of the city of London, to
    the King, on the Birth of
    a Prince
    548
  • - - - of the Merchants
    of Boston to Commodore
    Gambier
    , on his departure
    549
  • - - - of Wilkes & Bull ,
    when they were chos'd Sheriffs
    of London
    556
  • - - - to the Patriots
    in G. Britain & Ireland
    urging them to stand firm in
    the cause of liberty, and in
    order to preserve it, to set up
    Annual Lectures. &c.
    613
  • - - - to Governor Hut-
    chinson
    , a smart one, charges
    him with usurpation. &c.
    614
  • - - - to the British Par-
    liament
    by an American, shewg.
    the Folly of oppressing America,
    She must, and finally will be
    Independent &c.
    627
  • - - - to the King from an
    American, on the oppressions of
    Americans, shows what their
    Notions of Liberty are. &c.
    629
  • - - - by American Solon
    to the Americans, on account
    of their Liberties, urges them (up)

    A [ . . . ]

  • to take care of t [ . . . ]
    ties, and to begin [ . . . ]
    a Plan for their [ . . . ]
    Independency &c.
  • Addressing of Gov. [ . . . ]
    chinson , will be of bad [ . . . ]
    sequence [ . . . ]
  • Addresses to Gov. Hutch
    by the Clergy, a Verse on [ . . . ]
  • - - - to Great [ . . . ]
    America, commented on [ . . . ]
    Assembly of New Y
    Duration of [ . . . ]
  • Agreement of the Bo [ . . . ]
    Ladies not to drink [ . . . ]
    unless ye Tea Act. &c [ . . . ]
    35,41
  • - - - of the Mer
    chants
    for Non Importa
    tion
    , first broke by the
    Merchants of New York. [ . . . ]
  • - - - Said to be done
    by Ministerial Influence
    30
  • - - -
    of the Merchants for Non
    Importation of Goods fro
    G. Britain dissolved [ . . . ]
  • - - - by Merchants of New
    York
    174
  • by Philadelphia 26 [ . . . ]
  • by Boston 2 [ . . . ]
  • Agents x for the Colon [ . . . ]
    that are chosen by the [ . . . ]
    3 Branches a danger [ . . . ]
    Thing [ . . . ]
    (up)
  • In bottom margin, note refers to text in last paragraph on column 3x see the middle Column, pa. 3, under Agents

Sequence Number 3 of 1057; Volume 3 of 4.

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