ANNUAL REGISTER. 17 
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America, North: state of our conquests in, 
vi 18] 
e+» divided into four separate govern- 
ments, vi 19] 209] 
e»++ hunting ground reserved for the In- 
dians, vi 20] 211] 
«++ allotments of land to the army and 
navy, vi 21] 211) 
eo.» regulations established, id. 212 
eves Military force, vi 21] 
-».. the frontiers attacked by the Indians, 
vi 22] 
«+.» causes of this, zd. 
«+. State of the Indian nations, vi 23] 
«+. plan of their warfare, vi 24] 
ye frontiers ravaged and forts taken, vi 
«+s. British troops repulsed at Detroit, 7. 
«. +» fort Pitt invested, vi 26] : 
eee» battle of Busby Run, vi 28] 
e+e the Indians repulsed, 7. 
+e» miseries of Indian warfare, 2b. 
_ eee the Indians renew the attack, vi 29] 
ees» their final defeat, vi 30] 
+» +. fort Pitt reinforced, vi 31] 
e+ +» an escort near Niagara cut off, 7d. 
«+++ attack of a schooner on lake Erie, 76. 
»+.. Tiot between English and Spanish sai- 
lors at Williamsburgh, vi 61] 
+... Scarlet dresses presented to the chiefs 
of the Cherokees, vi 102] 
--.. offer of lands in Florida to settlers, vi 
til} 
eee treaty with the Senekas, vii 44] 179] 
«+++ Submission of the confederated tribes 
between lake Erie and the Ohio, vii 44] 
181] viii 206] 
«».. barbarous massacres of Indians in, vii 
71] viii 107] 140] 
«+. complaints of our logwood cutters 
against the Spaniards, vii 82] 
-»+- disputes between the governors and 
assemblies of Pennsylvania and South 
Carolina, vii 84] 85] 
+». the back settlements annoyed by the 
Indians, vii 102] 
---. trade to the French and Spanish islands 
restricted, vii 107] 
+. +. attention turned to home manufactures, 
and avoiding superfluities of British, 7. 
e+. society for encouraging arts in, 7d. 
a to various public bodies, vii 
1 
+... Germans brought to London under 
pretence of settling them in, vii 145] 
+... advertisement for transports for them, 
vii 146] 
++.. colonial duties, vii 164] 166} viii 22] 
«++. Officers of king’s ships made to act as 
. custom house officers, viii 18} 
+++. mischiefsof this, viii 19-21] 
eee. resolution to buy no clothing from 
England that could be dispensed with, 
viii 21] 
+++. mischievous duties imposed, viii 22] 
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America, North, checks to its paper cur- 
rency, zd. 
«.-. Other laws intended for its benefit, viii 
23] 
+++. Stamp duties suggested, viii 23] 
¢--» resolution to encourage home manu- 
factures, viii 24] 
+++. inexpediency ofa direct tax on, vili 25] 
+++. opportunity given the colonies to offer 
a substitute for the stamp duty, and es- 
tablish a precedent for their being con- 
sulted before any tax was imposed by 
parliament, rejected, viii 33] 
«+». Tight of the British parliament to 
tax denied, viii 34] ix 37] 
«.+. the stamp duties particularly objec- 
tionable, viii 36] 
+++. the stamp act passed, viii 37] 38] 
+--+ proceedings against it, viii 49] 
..+. conduct of the New-Englanders on the 
arrival of the news, viii 50] 
++. the act burnt by the populace, viii 51] 
ee. provincial assemblies countenance 
these proceedings, assert their indepen- 
dence, and appoint a congress at New~ 
York, viii 52] 
-+.. justices of peace and lawyers decline 
acting, viii 53] Pre 
++ bark suggested asa material for writing 
on to evade the act, viii 54] 
+» +. resolutions against British goods and 
paying debts to Britain, viii 55] 
+. +» Society of Arts for encouraging home 
manufactures instituted, viii 55] 
«+++ proposal to stop the exportation of 
tobacco, viii 56] 
+++ French possessions ceded to Spain, 
viii 69] 271] 
«+++ blood-hounds shipped at Bristol for, 
viii 83] 
+» ++ bounty on timber from, viii 247] 
ees petitions to parliament on the stamp 
act from the principal places in G. Bri- 
tain, ix 35] 
+++ debates in parliament on the right of 
Britain to tax, ix 37] 
«+s carried in the affirmative, ix 44] 
«+» the resolution embodied in an act, 2d. 
«+e. the stamp act repealed after great 
debates, ix 46] 
-+.- fortifications at Aberville destroyed by 
the Alibama Indians, ix 54] 
+».. estimated number of men capable of 
bearing arms in the different provinces, 
ix 60] 
.... Sithes, spades, shovels, and hoes, 
manufactured in, ix 62] 
+... rejoicings in London &c. for the re- 
peal of the stamp act, ix 68] 69] 77] 114] 
++. scarcity of provision in, ix 121] 
.... Indian chiefs come to England to com- 
plain of encroachments on their hunting 
grounds, ix 122] 
«+. addresses of thanks to the?king on the 
’ repeal.of the stamp act, ix 129] 
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