. James Blair. Governor Gooch and the Dissenters.
Morris. Davies. Whitefield. 433
LVIII.--Gooch resigns. Robinson, President. Lee, President.
Burwell, President. 444
LIX.--Dinwiddie, Governor. Davies and the Dissenters.
George Washington. Fairfax. 452
LX.--Hostilities with the French. Death of Jumonville.
Washington surrenders at Fort Necessity. 460
LXI.--Dinwiddie's Administration, continued. Braddock's
Expedition. 469
LXII.--Davies. Waddell. Washington. 482
LXIII.--Settlers of the Valley. Sandy Creek Expedition.
Dinwiddie succeeded by President Blair. 488
LXIV.--Fauquier, Governor. Forbes captures Fort Du Quesne. 500
LXV.--"The Parsons' Cause." Patrick Henry's Speech. 507
LXVI.--Patrick Henry. 519
LXVII.--Rev. Jonathan Boucher's Opinions on Slavery. Remarks. 526
LXVIII.--Disputes between Colonies and Mother Country. Stamp
Act. Speaker Robinson, Randolph, Bland, Pendleton,
Lee, Wythe. 530
LXIX.--Stamp Act opposed. Loan-Office Scheme. Robinson's
Defalcation. Stamp Act Repealed. Offices of Speaker
and Treasurer separated. Family of Robinson. 538
LXX.--Bland's Inquiry. Death of Fauquier. Persecution of
Baptists. Blair's tolerant Spirit. 549
LXXI.--Botetourt, Governor. Parliamentary Measures resisted.
Death of Botetourt. Nelson, President. American
Episcopate. 550
LXXII.--Rev. Devereux Jarratt. 563
LXXIII.--Duty on Tea. Dunmore, Governor. Revolutionary
Proceedings. 568
LXXIV.--Dunmore's Administration. Revolutionary Proceedings. 572
LXXV.--Richard Henry Lee. Congress at Philadelphia. Patrick
Henry. Washington. 577
LXXVI.--Battle of Point Pleasant. General Andrew Lewis.
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