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IS Excellency George Washington efq; two copies.

The Titles belonging to the following Gentlemen not being known, their Names only are given.

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SUBSCRIBERS IN THE MASSACHUSETTS.

M. C. for fuch as have been Members of Congrefs.

His Excellency James Bowdoin | efq; late Gov. three copies. His honor Thomas Cufhing efq; late lieut, governor.

honor Benjamin Lincoln efq; lieut. gov. two copies. Samuel Adams efq; M. C. Boston.

Mr. John Andrews,
Nathaniel Appleton efq.
Mr. Luke Baker.

The Rev. Thomas Barnard,
A. M. Salem.

Jofeph Barrell efq; Bofton.
Mr. T. Brattle, Cambridge.
Samuel Breck efq; Bofton, two
copies.

Mr. M. Brimmer, Roxbury.

Captain John Callahan, Bofton.
Mr. Jofeph Callender.
Richard Cary efq; Charlestown.
Benjamin Clarke efq; Roxbury.
The Rev. John Clarke, A. M.
Boston.

Caleb Davis efq;

Thomas Dawes, fen. efq.
Captain John Derby, Salem,
three copies.
Samuel Dexter efq;

Mr. Elifha Doane, Bofton.
Mr. Ebenezer Dorr.

The Rev. Jofeph Eckley, A. M.
The Rev. John Eliot, A. M.
| Mr. Samuel Eliot.
William Erving efq.
Royal Flint eíq.

The

The Rev. Jonathan French,
A. M. Andover.
Elbridge Gerry efq; M. C. Mar-
blehead.

Mofes Gill efq; Boston, two copies.

D. S. Greenough efq; Roxbury.
Dr. Lemuel Hayward, Bofton.
J. Henshaw efq;
Joshua Henshaw efq;
Stephen Higginson efq; M. C.
two copies.

The Rev. Simeon Howard, D.D.
William Hyflop efq; Brookline.
Henry Jackfon efq; Bofton.
Mr. James Jackson, Roxbury.
Jonathan Jackfon efq; M. C.
Boston.

John Coffin Jones efq; two copies.

The Rev. John Lathrop, D. D.
Thomas Lee efq; Cambridge.
James Lovell efq; M. C. Bofton.
John Lowell efq; M. C. two
copies.

Mr. Ifaac Lucas.
Mr. John Lucas.
Mr. William Martin.
Jonathan Mafon, fen. efq;
Jonathan Mafon, jun. efq;,
Mr. Timothy Newell.
The Rev. Daniel Oliver, A. M.
Mr. Jofeph Peirce.

RHODE

Jabez Bowen efq; Providence. Meffrs. John Brown and Francis. Mr. Nicholas Brown.

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T. Penny efq; [now of Jamaica.]
Wm. Phillips, fen. efq; Bofton.
Mr. William Phillips, jun,
The Rev. Eliphalet Porter,
A. M. Roxbury.
Mr. Simeon Pratt..
John Read efq;

Mr. Samfon Reed, Boston.
Thomas Ruffell efq; fix copies.
Mr. Nathaniel Seaver.
Mr. William Shattuck.

The Rev. Ifaac Skillman, A.M.
Dr. John Sprague, Dedham.
The Rev. Sam. Stillman, A.M.
Boston.

Mr. Ebenezer Storer.
Increase Sumner efq; Roxbury.
Mr. John Sweetser, jun. Boston.
The Rev. Peter Thacher, A. M.
Mr. William Thompson.
Mr. Elifha Ticknor.
Mr. Edward Tuckerman.
Jofeph Ward efq;

Benjamin Waterhouse, M. D.
Mr. Jofiah Waters.
Mr. Arnold Welles.
Mr. Samuel Whitwell.
The Rev. Ebenezer Wight, A.M.
The Rev. Jofeph Willard, D.D.
Prefident of the University at
Cambridge.

Mr. Jofeph Williams, Roxbury.
John Winflow efq; Boston.

ISLAN D.

Mr. Caleb Greene, Warwick, Mr. John Jenckes, Providence. Mr. Jofeph Varnum, Dracutt.

Daniel Buck efq; Norwich, VERMONT.

Sir John Temple, British Conful, NEW YORK,

John Bayard efq; M. C. PHILADELPHIA.

Rufus Fairbanks efq; Halifax, NOVA SCOTIA.

THE GENERAL CONTENTS OF THE SEVERAL LETTERS
IN VOL. I.

THE
HE rife of the Puritans and Brownifts, p. 1. The Brownifts
flee to Holland; remove to America; fettle at New Ply-
mouth; and adopt the congregational mode of church govern-
ment, p. 7. The Puritans purchafe and fettle the Maffachu-
fetts Bay, p. 16. Connecticut and New Haven colonies fettled,
p. 32. The fettling of Providence and Rhode Island colony, p.
36. New Hampshire and the Main fettled, p. 38-New York,
P. 44-New Jersey, p. 46-Virginia, p. 52-Maryland, p. 65
-Carolina, p. 69-Pennsylvania, and Delaware counties, p. 81
-Georgia, p. 92.

LETTER IV. P. 205-309.

Mr. Samuel Adams chosen a member for Eoften, p. 205-as
alfo Mr. John Hancock, p. 207. Compenfation made to the fuf-
ferers in the time of the riots, p. 211. The proceedings of
the Maffachusetts and New York aflemblies, p. 213. Mr. Charles
VOL. I.

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Town-

LETTER VIII. P. 349-360.

A duel occafioned by the letters fent over by Dr. Franklin,

P. 349. The Maffachusetts petition for the removal of the go-

vernor difmiffed, p. 350. The Bofton port-bill, p. 351. The

bill for regulating the government of the Massachusetts, p. 352-for

the impartial adminiftration of justice, p. 353-for the govern-

ment of the province of Quebec, p. 357.

LETTER IX. P. 360-393-

Governor Gage arrives at Bofton, p. 360. The measures

pursued relative to the Boston port-bill, p. 361. The Massachusetts

affembly appoint a committee to attend a general congress, p.

366. The measure is adopted by other colonies, p. 367. Bof-

ton confidered as fuffering in the common caufe, p. 373. Obfer-

vations on the port-bill, p. 375. General Gage alarmed, p.

378. The Majachusetts people prepare to defend their rights

with the fword, p. 380. The courts of judicature fufpended,

p. 386. Gage fortifies the entrance into Bofton, p. 387-feizes

a quantity of powder, p. 388. An affembly of delegates from

the towns in Suffolk, of which Bofton is the county town, p.

389.

LETTER X. P. 394-428.

The general congress meet at Philadelphia, p. 394-write to

general Gage, p. 395-make a declaration of rights, p. 396-

enter into a non-importation, non-confumption, and non-exporta-

tion agreement, p. 399-addrefs the people of Great Britain,

P. 400-their memorial to the inhabitants of British Ame-

rica, p. 403-address the king, p. 404-the Canadians, p. 407.

Meffrs. Galloway and Duane on the fide of miniftry, p. 409.

Massachusetts provincial congrefs form and adopt measures for the

defence of the colony, p. 411. Proceedings in Pennsylvania,

Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Virginia, Maryland, and South

Carolina, p. 421. The ftate of the Maffachusetts colony, p.

427.

LETTER XI. P. 429-468.

The parliament diffolved, p. 429. His majefty's speech to

the fucceeding new one, p. 430. Tranfcripts from Mr. Quin-

cy's journal, p. 433. Lord Chatham's fpeech, Jan. 30, 1775,

p. 439-lord Camden's, p. 446. The petitions to the houfe of

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