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11. Patent of James I. to the two Companies

12. Location of the first per⚫ manent Colony in Va. &c. 13. Unjust treatment of Smith, and Administration of Wingfield

14. Ratcliff's Administration, and Smith's Captivity 15. Smith's Administration and departure. Pestilence, &c. 16. Settlement of N.Y. Naming of New-England

17. Fruitless attempts to establish colonies in N. E.

18. The Puritans

19. The Puritans, previously to their arrival at Cape Cod 20, Settlement at Plymouth 21. Samoset, Squanto, and Massasoit

22. Gov. Bradford

23. First Representative Assembly in America. Indian massacre in Va.

24. Winslow's second visit to Massasoit. Indian Conspiracy, &c.

25. Conspiracy of Lyford and

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Plymouth

Magistrates of

26. Mt. Wollaston. Thomas Morton

Miscellaneous Questions.
No. 2.

27. Council of Plymouth, Pa

tent of N. E.

28. Settlement of Ms. 1029. Settlement of Md. 11 $30. Settlement of Ct. 1831. Settlement of R. I. 32. Pequot War

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33. Settlement of N. Haven 34. Union of the Colonies ofN.E.S0 35. Conversion of the Indians 80 Miscellaneous Questions. No. 3.

36. Second Charter of Ct. &c. 84 1837. Settlement of Carolina 38. King Philip's War 1989. Capture of N. Y. by the Dutch, &c.

1940. Division and reunion of N. J. &c.

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Manners, Religion, Commerce, Manufactures, Education, &c. of the Colonies during the second period 43. Revolution in England 44. King William's War 2445. Queen Ann's War 2446. Great Indian Conspiracy 103 47. Indian War of 1722. Settlement of Ga.

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gress. Washington Cominander in Chief. Evacuation of Boston 52. Independence 53. Washington at N. Y. Battle of Brooklyn. Battle of White Plains. Capture of Fort Washington. Washing ton's retreat through N. J. 54. Confederation of the states. Battles of Trenton & Princeton. Washington at Morristown. Patriotism of Congress 55. Battle of Chad's Ford. Capture of Philadelphia. Battle of Germantown-of Bennington-of Stillwater. Surrender of Burgoyne Miscellaneous Questions. No. 5.

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Constitution of

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61. Adams's Administration. Jefferson's Administration 191 62. Madison's Administration. War with Britain. Capture of Detroit. Victory of Hull 195 16763. Capture of Washington city

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Miscellaneous Questions. No. 7.

Q. Hooker's address to Mason and his little army

R. King Philip's confession
S. Mrs. Hutchinson

T. Seizure of Andros, &c.

U. Fletcher and Wadsworth V. Writs of Assistance; or Birth of Independence

W. Sugar Act and American Revolution

Y. British opposition to the Stamp Act

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X. Patrick Henry

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Z. Ms. Circular, &c.

H. Account of Gov. Bradford

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A. A. Leslie and Barnard

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1. Indian Massacre in Va.

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B.B. Supposed Cowardice of

J. Winslow's second visit to Massasoit

the Americans

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K. Greatest exploit of Standish L. Conspiracy of Lyford and Oldham

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D. D. Captain Nathan Hale 156
E., E. Magnanimity of Wash-
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F. F. Battles of Trenton and
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banishment

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O. Oldham's murder avenged

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P. Trials of the Ct. planters in the spring of 1637

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G. G. Magnanimous patriot-
ism of the Congress of '76 166
H.H. Patriotic Ladies of S.C. 177
I. I. Jefferson's Message

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