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<{Wirir J to srefident Adams, 281- Anfwer, 287. To prcfidcnt JefFerfoB, 



31'. 328 347 AnUver, 313. 330 

 ^gricultuie 353 Pi (.fits of. 353 The moft necefTary and uTcfui profef- 



iion, 35^^, Nearly connefltd with viuue, 356 ; knowledge, 357 ; and 



repuoliian governm'iit. 358 

 Allen Elian, oopolcs the govcrnmeivt of New York. 21. Takes Ticonde- 



^^9,^' 37 480. Taken urifoner at Montreal, and lent to England 46. 



Sent 10 Coi.srrefs as ai»cnt tor Vermor.t, 182. Subdues the oppdiiion 



of Tome o' he inhabitants, 188, Applied toby tne Britilli i fficers, 



302 Send' their letters to Cjngrels, 204. Agrees to a ceffation pi 



h IfilitK-s, 206. 

 Allen 'ra negociaies with the Britith, 206, 207 21 r. 

 AmcndmtnU 10 the Federal Contluuiion propoled, 285. 298. 325. 33O. 



3.'« 34» 346 . 



Atnold tolnnei. joins the expedifion BCTainft Ticonderoga, 35. Difputes 

 wiih A lien fr.r li^e commmd . 37. Tak-f a l-iiitifh fli,op at St. Johns, 

 39, Commjiids in cxpt-dition againll Qjebec,^-. Arrives at point 

 Levi, .53. CiofT-s ihe rivi-rS:. Lawrence, and matches to Point an 

 • Tremoles. 54 Wound'd at the ftoim "f Quebec. 57. Takes the com- 

 nund ol the irooos. and continnes the blockade, 57. Infepidity and 

 firmnefs ot Arnold and the Americans, 6i. 66. Defeats the Canariians 

 under VI. Reaujean. 67. Appom ed a brigaditr general, and ftationed 

 af Vl'^ntreal, 70. Mj^c^'es to the Ceiar's and agrees to a cartel with a 

 Bri'ifh captain, 71. Leaves Monfe.Tl, 76 Takes command of the A- 

 merican fleet on lake Ch miplain. 8 ■. iing^ges the Britifh fleet with 

 great reToiution, 83. Retreats witii his veffels towaris Ciown Point, 

 84. Is forced to a fecoud engagement, and defeated. 85. Burns and 

 blows up his vtffels. and e'capi-s with his men, 85 Ordered to join 

 general Srhuv'.er, 118. Marclies for the relief ol fort Stanwix, izS. 

 Impe'uofitv ai;d vai.ir in ilonning; the SritiPn lines, 1 j8. 



Alts and fcienccs, their uiilitv, 387. Literary inrtitutions and eflablifh- 

 ments, 389. Sta c of fcience, 389. 



AJfembly, tieir anfwer to gov-rnor Tichenor, 278. 280. Intolerance, 281. 

 Ai'twer to the (governor, 288 300. 309. Violence of their proceedings, 

 3J2. J^nlwer 'O tne governor, 315. Proielt of the minority, gig. 

 Singular r-Tition "f a member, 3fc). Anlwer to the governor 323. In- 

 tolrranre. 324 P^'rplcxi v, 3 >.6. 329. Debates and views ot par'ies, 

 331—333. Anfwer 'o the governoi, 338 Modfiation and prudence 

 ot their meafures, 3f43 Anfwer rr> the governor, 3:) 4 P ejidiccs, in- 

 tole'ance, and po^iucs. 345^ R fl thons on the patTnns, interefts, and 

 pro eedings of poli'.ical aifcmblics and parties, 349, 350. 



3. 

 Barks, petjijoned for, 328. Eftablilned, 348. 



Beadle colonel. ab;>.ndons his command and troops at the Cedars, 71., 

 C.< h ert'd ov Congrefs, 72. 



Window mqj >r. covtr-i the retreat from Canada. 77. 



Biihfli fen'itnens and meafures at the end r.f th.c iVll campaign. 62, Gen- 

 eral asid miniUers. attempt to make Verm )nt a royal province, ao2, 

 210. Evi^nt and effefl of their policy and meafures, 211 — i'lg. 



