his account of the Congress, [612];
in Boston conferring with Shirley, [613];
his letters on taxing the colonies to support the union, [613];
writes (with Wm. Smith) A Brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania, [582];
Historical Review, [582];
question of his authorship, [582];
Interest of Great Britain Considered, [615];
argues for the retention of Canada, [615];
prints paper money, [247];