Address of the Borough of Honiton to the Ld. Mayor in the Tower 480.
- - - [Address] of the Clergy in the South part of the
Country of Hampshire to Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] on his ad- vancement to the Government 488.
- - - [Address] of the Clergy in North Part
of the Country of Hampshire to Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] ,on on the same.
- - - [Address] to Govr. Hutchinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , a very modest sensible one, urging (up)
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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
- - - [Address] of the Merchants of Boston
to Commodore Gambier[James Gambier] , on his departure 549
- - - [Address] of Wilkes[John Wilkes]&Bull[Frederick Bull] , when they were chos'd Sheriffs of London 556
- - - [Address] 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
- - - [Address] to Governor Hut- chinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , a smart one, charges him with usurpation. &c.
614
- - - [Address] to the British Par- liament by an American, shewg. the Folly of oppressing America, She must, and finally
will be Independent &c. 627
- - - [Address] to the King from an American, on the
oppressions of Americans, shows what their Notions of Liberty are.
&c. 629
- - - [Address] by American Solon to the Americans, on
account of their Liberties, urges them (up)
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to take care of t [ . . . ] ties, and to begin [ . . . ] a Plan for their [ . . . ]
Independency &c.
Addressing of Gov.[ . . . ] chinson[Thomas Hutchinson] , will be of bad [ . . . ] sequence [ . . . ]
Addresses to Gov.Hutch [inson][Thomas Hutchinson] by the Clergy, a Verse on [ . . . ]
- - - [Addresses] to Great [ . . . ] America,
commented on [ . . . ] Assembly of New
Y [ork] Duration of [ . . . ]
Agreement of the Bo [ . . . ] Ladies not to drink [ . . . ] unless ye Tea Act. &c [ . . . ] 35,41
- - - [Agreement] of the Mer chants for Non Importa tion , first broke by the Merchants of New York. [ . . . ]
- - - [Agreement] Said to be done by Ministerial
Influence 30
- - - [Agreement] of the Merchants for Non Importation of Goods
fro [m] G. Britain dissolved [ . . . ]