- - - [Address ] From the County of Wor- cester[Worcester] , to Govr. Gage, on his Fortifying
the Neck, &c, 595.
- - - [Address ] of the Continental Congress, to the
Inhabitants of Canada 610.
- - - [Address ] of the Merchants of
Virginia, to the President of the Continental Congress.
627. See his Answer. Ibid.
- - - [Address ] of the Provincial Congress to the
Province of the Massachusetts Bay, to the Inhabitants. 628.
- - - [Address ] of the same Body, to the Mi nisters of the Gospel, desiring them to influence their People to
abide by the doings of the Con- tinental Congress, &c 642.
- - - [Address ] From Nov. Anglus[Novanglus][John Adams] , in answer to Massachu'tensis[Daniel Leonard] , shewing the grievances of A- merica : who were the Authors of it, &c, &c 651, 655,660,664,669,673,685,691,699,805, 709,713.
- - - [Address ] of the Lords, and Commons, to the King,
in answer to his Speech on opening the new Parliament: speak in very
high terms, against the Province of the Mass. Bay, &c, 659.
- - - [Address ] of the Province of New- hampshire[New Hampshire] , to their Brethren on American Grievances, &c,
680.
- - - [Address ] of the Selectmen of several Towns, to Govr. Gage, relative to his
sending Troops to Marshfield. 682.
- - - [Address ] of the Provincial Congress of the Massac. Bay, to the inhabitants, on the present posture of
Affairs. 683.
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Address of the Lords, and Commons, to the King: say the
Massachusetts Bay is in a state of Rebellion: urge for
coervice measure, &c, 710.
- - - [Address ] of the Representatives of North
Carolina in answer to Govr. Martin's Speech; approve of
the Congress, &c, 733.
- - - [Address ] of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress,
to the inhabitants of Great Britain, on the commencement of
hostilities. 738.
- - - [Address ] to the inhabitants of the Massac. Bay, desiring them to lend money. 741.
- - - [Address ] From the City of London, to
the King, in behalf of America. 742.
- - - [Address ] From Crises, (the author of,) to the
King. 749.
- - - [Address ] of the Continental Congress, to the
Inhabitants of Canada, on the taking of Tieconderago[Ticonderoga ] , &c, 756.
- - - [Address ] of the Provincial Congress of New
York, to General Washington[George Washington] , on his appointment as General. 760.
- - - [Address ] of the Provincial Congress of the
Massachusetts Bay, to Genral'sWashington[Washington] , and Lee[Charles Lee] , on their being appointed Generals. 761.
- - - [Address ] of Johannes in Eremo, to Govr. Gage, as a murdered, &c,
766.
- - - [Address ] of the Provincial Congress of South
Carolina, to Lord Campbel[William Campbell] , & his An- swer . 768.
- - - [Address ] of the Continental Congress, to the
inhabitants of Great Britain, on the Ameri- cans taking arms, &c. 775.
- - - [Address ] From the same, to the People of
Ireland, on the commencement of hostili ties in america[America] , &c, 787.
- - - [Address ] Petition, &c, of the City of
London, to the King, relative to the civil War in America, &c. 803.
- - - [Address ] From General Washington[George Washington] , to the inhabitants of Canada, by Genl. Arnolds[Benedict Arnold] , when he marched there. 807.