INDEX, 485 



Mountains White, akitiide of, 479. 



N. ^ 



NiU Hampfiiite- piants lards weft c Conncflicut river, 13. Suppof^ed to 

 acknowitdge the ii, dependence of Vcimcnt, j 78. Sixtten tov\ ns o( ihat 

 ftate join the govfrnnrnt ot Vermont-, 178, 179. The towns rlaitned 

 by the government i I New Hjm^fliiie, 181. Ciaims the whole territo- 

 ry of Vermont. 185. 



Hew York, claims tic lands weft of Connc£>icut river, 74. Oppofesthe 

 feitlemtnt of the country, under grams from Nc m Hampfhirc, 15 Ob- 

 tains a rov-1 decifinn that Conntfticut river is 10 be ihe wcfl boundary 

 ©f New Hampfhirc, i6. Confiders the New Hampfhiie grams ?s ille- 

 gal, 17- Violently oppofes the fetrlers on thofc lands, >8 ¥.tS^% le- 

 vere laws againO their oppofers. 25 . Of pofcs the independerre of 

 Vermont, 171. 174. Claims the whole tirtirory ot Vetn.ont 185 In- 

 terferes in the affairs ol Veimont, and addufTi s Congrc's, 186, 187 88, 

 189. Protefts againfl the rt (olvcs of Ccn^rcls, 222. Ercour. gts oppo- 

 fjtion to Vermont. 244. SetUcmcm of the controverries between the 

 tvo flatef, 257— 260. 'i 



Koithsrn bimndaiy n't \crmoTiUtht govtrt^or urge& an examination of its 



fiiudtion, 334. Not attended to by the sffembly. 3; 5. Le^ifljturc 



pafTcsa law to have it obicrved, 300. Reiultol the obierva'ionf much 



in lavor of Vermont, 301. Opinion oi the affcmbly refptding it, 301. 



O. 



Outraged 'Weflminfler, Mwch 13, 177!-, 28. 



Oneyda Indians, Speech on tlie American war, 437. 



P. 



Faitiei, federal and republican, their rife ard prof^rcfc, 273. 277. Pclit- 

 irsl flate and views, 306. 311- Dfbatrs and views, 331 — 333. 



Polhical Jiate of the people on the Ntw iiampiViirc giaiiis, 162. Petition 

 to Cor^grels, 164. 



Teju/jtilv of the government, 4J4. 



JPifulaticv, caufes of it. 416. Natural increafe in America, 417 — 422, 

 In Vermont, 423, 424 Corr.jpared with that of Europe, 425. Pop- 

 ulation in 1791, and j 8i:o. 46,15 — 478. 



i'rin^/e captiain, commands the Bniifn fleet on lake Cbamp'ain in' 1776', 

 81. Lngspesthe American flcti, witlout victory, 83. Overtakes and 

 deieats the Americans iicar Crown Pom; 84^ 85. 

 Pw^t'r/^ ratable in 1781, 1751, & i8.;6, 465 — 477. 



O. 

 Quebec bill. 33. ' 



(lurjliuns pinpofcd by the ccnimittee of Congrefs, and snfwers by the a^ 

 gems cf Vcrmonj^ ■^57 • 



R. 



i?£//^!flw, impcrtai.ce^of it to focjciy, j;8o. Eargercrany political con- 



tiol iij it, 981. Equality ot all ficrir.ininaiioii'-:, 382. Effi £f oi this e. 



quality, 383. Lands pian'.ed lor the fupport ot religious den'mina;. 



tions, 384. Difficulties and cmbarrafTments refj;t£lino thofe lands, 385. ' 



Extent of religii us liberty- 387 

 R:mor.jiTGvceo\ ttie corr:inifliorer8 of Vermont jgairO the proceedings of 



Congrefs, 455-. -^ , 



Be'ohitiovs of ihe flEtfs of Vi'fiinia and Kentucky, jgz. Relblvcs of tftt? 



ailembly i.f Vermont rclpetting them, 293— .298, 

 iiJetcwaf pt!b!ic, account of, 408. 

 Rayallon, ^cftrU'ftion of, by llic I.'idiani, 234—24? . 



