AMERICA REASONS AGAINST THE STAMP ACT. ROCKINGHAM'S ADMINISTRA-
TION CONTINUED. September, 1765.
The Ministry prepare to execute the Stamp Act, p. 500-Appeal of John
Adams, 501-Argument of Dulany, 503-The Plan of a Congress prevails,
504— Georgia, 504-Pennsylvania, 505 — Rhode Island, 505- Delaware, 505
- Samuel Adams enters the Legislature, 506— Events in New York, 506.
THE COLONIES MEET IN CONGRESS. ROCKINGHAM'S ADMINISTRATION CON-
TINUED. October, 1765.
PARLIAMENT LEARNS THAT AMERICA HAS RESISTED. ROCKINGHAM'S ADMIN-
ISTRATION CONTINUED. December, 1765-January, 1766.
Fluctuating Opinion in England, p. 526-English Liberty sustains America,
527 - Effect of Cumberland's Death, 528 — Meeting of Parliament, 529 — De-
bate in the House of Lords, 529 — In the Commons, 531-Progress of American
Resistance, 532-The Custom Houses, 532-The Courts, 532-Committees of
Correspondence, 534- Union projected, 534-Bernard asks for an Army, 535.
HAS PARLIAMENT THE RIGHT TO TAX AMERICA?
ISTRATION CONTINUED. January, 1766.
The Ministry Undecided, p. 537 - Meeting of Parliament, 538- Speech of
Nugent, 538-Of Pitt, 538-Of Conway, 542- Of Grenville, 542-Pitt's Re-