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Kennedy, Archibald, A Case of Smuggling, 249-250. |
Kentucky, Daniel Boone's adventures, 383-385. |
Kettell, Samuel, Specimens of American Poetry, 467. |
King. — See English, George I, George III, and William III. |
King, Rufus, providential escape, 577. |
King's Bench, power over colonies, 149. |
Knight, Sarah Kemble, cheerful spirit, 25; A Lady's Travel in New England, 224-229; Journal, 229. |
Knox, John, The Fall of Quebec, 369-372; Historical Journal, 372. |
LAFAYETTE, Marquis de, Arrival of a French Volunteer, 485-488; visited by Chastellux, 496; in the south, 607-609. |
Lancaster (Mass.), records, 14. |
Land, western, title to, 387-388; laws, 389; division lines, 390; productive value, 390-391; Virginia's claim, 579-582; Maryland's stand, 590-593. — See also West. |
Laurens [Henry], Explanation of the Peace of 1782, 623-625. |
Laws, value as sources, 2, 5; unsettled, 139-140; English 149-150; common law of England, 203-204. — See also Colonies, Court, Government. |
Lawson Deodat, prejudiced, 31; SALEM WITCHES,35-40; Christ's Fidelity the only Shield against Satan's Malignity, 40. |
Lecky, W.E.H., use of printed records, 22. |
Lee, Charles, Memoirs, 18; captured, 560. |
Lee, Robert Henry, Memoir of Richard Henry Lee, 19. |
Lenox Library, 10. |
Letters, value as sources, 2; lists, 18-21. |
Lexington, conflict at, 546-550. |
Libel, question of, 192-199. |
Liberty, "Sons of," 420-423. |
Liberty Tree, Paine's poem on, 454-455. |
Libraries, introduction for, 1-34l containing sources, 10; of selected sources, 14-21; valuable catalogues, 22; use of sources, 29; Franklin's interest, 233-234. — See also Intellectual life. |
Library of Congress, 10. |
Liquor, not allowed on the Sabbath, 208; license, 210; fatal to Indians, 330-331. |
Local government, colonial, 205-223. — See also Colonies, Government, Towns. |
Logan, James, The Separation of Delaware, 72-74. |
Lodge, Henry Cabot, English Colonies in America, 34; George Washington, 34. |
London Gazette, Conflicting accounts of Lexington and Concord, 546-550; 550. |
Long Island, in 1760, 89. |
Longmeadow (Mass.), life in, 455-457. |
Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, records of, 6; minutes of, 10; Rhode Island to, 49-52; Proposal to United the Two Jerseys, 68-72; board created, 129-131; The Commission and Instructions of a Governor, 154-161; Recommendation for the Removal of a Governor, 165-166; Disallowance of a Colonial Bill, 183-184; Paper Money Forbidden, 254; A Slave Act Disallowed, 297-298. |
Lords of Trade. — See Lords Commissioners. — See also Colonies and Vol. I. |
Lottery, in Maryland, 102. |
Louisburg, expedition, 346-349. |
Louisiana, foundation, 4, 312-316; Historical Collections,17; Bienville in, 312-213, 315-316; Le Sueur in, 313-315. — See also French. |
Lovewell, Captain, at Pigwacket, 344-346. |
Loyalists, in the colonies, 470-480. — See also Revolution. |
Lucas, Eliza, A South Carolina Settlement, 99-100; Journal and Letters, 100, 240; A Modern Woman, 238-240. |
McCRACKAN, W.D., Huntington Letters, 465. |
Machiavelli, John Wesley on, 285. |
Mackenzie, A.S., Life of Paul Jones, 19. |
McMaster, John Bach, School History of the United States, 33. |
Madison, James, southern campaign, 2; A Review of the War, 606-609; Letters and other Writings, 609. |
Manuscripts, as sources, 5. |
Marshall, Christopher, Diary, 18. |