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(Works, Vol. VIII., p. 209.)] GENERAL INDEX. Abercrombie (General)--Arrives in America with the troops, and forty German officers to drill and command regiments in America (which gives offence to the Colonists). i. 257. Is disgracefully defeated by Montcalm (though commanding the largest force ever assembled in America). i. 258. With General Loudoun, hesitates and delays at Albany, while the French generals are active and successful. i. 258. Adams (John)--The prompter and adviser of hanging "Tories." ii. 127. Address of Governor Winthrop and his company on leaving England, in 1630, to their "Fathers and Brethren of the Church of England," declaring their filial and undying love to the Church of England, as their "dear mother," from whose breasts they had derived their nourishment. i. 55. Alliance between Congress and the Kings of France not productive of the effect anticipated, and deferred twelve months by France after it had been applied for by Congress. ii. 1. American Affairs--Misrepresented in the English Parliament and by the English Press. i. 390. American boastings groundless over the surrender of Cornwallis. ii. 46. American Colonies--Their position in regard to England and other nations at the Peace of Paris, 1763. i. 274. American Revolution--primary cause of it. i. 30. American treatment of Canadians by Americans who invaded them. ii. 464. Invasions of Canada, and their forces. ii. 262. Amherst (Lord)--Supersedes Abercrombie as Commander-in-Chief, assisted by General Wolfe. i. 260. Plans three expeditions, all of which are successful. i. 261. His energetic movements. i. 262. He receives all Canada for the King from the French. i. 267. His parting address to the army. i. 268. Anderson (Samuel). ii. 192. Andros (Edmond)--Appointed local Governor of Massachusetts Bay, and Governor-General of New England; his tyranny; seized at Boston and sent prisoner to England. i. 215. (Examined)--Acquitted by King William in Council, because he had acted according to his instructions. i. 215. Articles of treaty and preamble. ii. 56. Associations in the Colonies against the use of tea imported from England. i. 370. Bancroft--Confirms the statement as to the aggressions and pretensions of the Massachusetts Bay Government. i. 200. His interpretations against England. i. 247. Baptists--The persecution of them
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