by John Johnson, [41];

statue, [41];

in the Mass. legislature, [42];

his political writings, [42], [83];

compared with Lord Mansfield's speeches, [43];

demands that the troops in Boston be removed to the Castle (1770), [49];

moves for a com. of correspondence, [54];

in Congress (1774), [59];

would prevent reconciliation, [60];

wrote the answers of the legislature to Gov. Hutchinson, [67], [90];