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310-311; Mirabeau's appeal to the Hessians, 500-504; Hessian troops in Canada, 504-507; ill-feeling against English, 506-507; in Rhode Island, 578; Steuben in America, 582-585. |
Germantown, Chew house at, 4; first vote against slavery, 291-293. |
Goelet, Francis, Boston the Metropolis of North America, 61-63; Journal, 63, 243; Roisterers in Boston, 240-243. |
Good, Sarah, tried as a witch, 40-43; testimony, 45-48. |
Gordon, William, The Closing Scene, 627-629; History of the United States, 629. |
Government, in general, 127-204; three powers of, 144-149; financial support of, 166-169; county, 205-208; local, 205-223; colonial city, 208-211; of Canada, 324-326; relation between governors and governed, 423-424. — See also Colonies, County, Courts, Governors, Towns. |
Governor, official papers, as sources, 6; plea for patronage, 153; sample of commission and instructions, 154-161; money offered for office, 161-162; perquisites, 162-164; reasons for removal, 165-166; support, 167-168; reprimanded, 169-170; a veto message, 179-181; instructions, 184. — See also colonies by name and governors by name. |
Grant, Anne, Memoirs, 18. |
Grasse, Count de, naval exploits, 612-615. |
Graydon, Alexander, Memoirs, 1, 21, 483; The Recruiting Service, 481-483. |
Greene, George Washington, Life of Nathanael Greene, 19; Historical View of the Revolution, 34. |
Greene, Nathanael, succeeds General Gates, 606; active in the south, 606-607; Affairs in the South, 609-612. |
Grenville, George, scheme of taxation, 381-382. |
Griffin, A.P.C., Bibliography of Historical Societies, 11, 23. |
HALE, NATHAN, capture and death, 484-485. |
Hamilton, Alexander, Battalions of Negroes, 488-490; Falling-off of the Character of Congress, 543-545. |
Hamilton, Andrew, counsel in Zenger trial, 195-199. |
Hamilton, Henry, surrender of Vincennes, 579-581. |
Hamilton, James, governor of Pennsylvania, 86-87. |
Hardy, Josiah, representation for his removal from New Jersey, 165-166. |
Harpe, Bénard de la, Foundation of Louisiana, 312-316; Establishment of the French in Louisiana, 316. |
Hart, Albert Bushnell, Guide to the Study of American History, 3-6, 11, 14, 16, 23, 26, 28; American History Leaflets, 5, 12, 20; Formation of the Union, 34. |
Harvard College, library, 10; catalogue, 22; student life in 1758, 266-272. |
Heath, William, Memoirs, 2, 21, 627; Foundation of the Society of the Cincinnati, 626-627. |
Henderson, Richard, Riot of the North Carolina Regulators, 426-428. |
Hening, W.W., Statutes-at-Large of Virginia, 5, 17. |
Henning, George N., translator of Mirabeau's appeal to the Hessians, 504. |
Henry, Patrick, argument in the "Parson's Cause," 105-106; A Warning against Conciliation, 586-587. |
Henry, William Wirt, Patrick Henry, 587. |
Herman, Ephraim, The Business of a County Court, 205-208. |
Hessians. — See Germans. |
Hewatt, Alexander, Historical Account of South Carolina and Georgia, 15. |
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, Young Folks' History, 33; Larger History, 34. |
Hills, G.M., History of the Church in Burlington, 474. |
Hillsboro, Court House at, 4. |
Hillsborough, Lord, interview with Franklin, 184-187. |
Historical Magazine, 573. |
Historical Manuscripts Commission, 5. |
History, what is it, 1; literary value, 2; educative value, 3; contemporary, 9; historians enumerated, 14-16; collections of transcripts, 22; requirements for entrance |