refuses to rescind the circular letter, [44];
calls a convention (1768), [45];
protests against the military occupation of Boston (1769), [47];
legislature moved to Cambridge, [47];
adopts intercolonial com. of correspondence, [56];
bill for regulating the government, [58];
legislature at Salem, [58];
Answer of the major part of the Council, [67];
Speeches of the governors, 1765-1775, and the answers of the House of Rep., [67];
Journals of the House, [67];