his conferences with Chatham, [112];

with the Howes, [112];

writing in the Public Advertiser (London), [112];

returns (1775) from England, [122];

in Cambridge (1775), [146];

urging a resort to bows and arrows, [156];

and Paul Jones, [590];

and privateers, [592];

his Supplement to the Boston Independent Chronicle a hoax, [659], [684];

advocates the retention of Canada (1763), [686].