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INDEX
Johnson, Thomas, Governor of Mary-
land, 26, No. 2.
Johnson, Johonnott, and Co., No. 289.
Johnson's Sail- Warehouse, No. 1 19.
Johonnot, Francis and George, No.
289n.
Jones's Falls, bridge over, No. 268.
Kelly, Hugh, Romance of an Hour, No.
217.
Kent County School, Visitors of, No.
235n.
Kersey, John, No. 373n.
Killen, Jacob A., 55, Nos. 299n, 329.
Kilty, William, History of a session,
No. 403.
King William's school, No. 410.
Kramer, Christian, 74.
Lamb, John, 20-36.
Lancaster, printing at, 63.
Langworthy, Edward, 37-44; 23;
youth and education, 37; teacher,
37-38; secretary of Georgia Council
of Safety, 38; member of Congress,
38-9; partnership with Goddard, 8,
39, 42; Memoirs of the late Charles
Lee, 9, 41-42; head of Baltimore
Academy, 43; relations with God-
dard, 9, 18, 43-44; history of
Georgia, 39, 44; deputy naval offi-
cer, 44; death, 44.
L'Argeau's Dancing-Room, Nos. 116-
118.
Laurens, Henry, 39; Important Intelli-
gence, No. 37.
Law, Andrew, Select harmony, No. 404.
Lecture on Heads, Nos. 107, 116-119.
Lee, Arthur, 27.
[217 ]
Lee, Charles, 8, 19, 27; at Monmouth,
21; treason, 22; Memoirs, 40-2;
Queries, 5, 25-7.
Lee, Nathaniel, Theodosius, Nos. 262,
269.
Lee, Thomas Sim, governor of Mary-
land, No. 152n.
Lemmon, Robert, Nos. 58, 63-5, 83-4;
To the Public, No. 62.
Letter to the Roman Catholics of the City
of Worcester, Nos. 85n, 361.
Lewis, William, 32.
Leland, John, Bible-Baptist, No. 499.
Liberty of the Press, 4-5, 9, 12, 19.
Lillo, George, George Barnwell, Nos.
140, 162, 199, 257, 277.
Lindsay, Adam, No. 136.
Lindsay, Opie, 75, circular letter, No.
528a.
Lindsay 's Coffee-House, Nos. 120-122.
Literary dependence of United States
on Europe, 5-6.
Lover of his Country and a Friend to
All, No. 420.
Lucas, Fielding, 75.
Lux, George, To the Electors of Balti-
more County, No. 405.
Lux, William, No. 37.
M'Candless, Mr., inn keeper, No. 550.
M'Henry, James, No. 461.
McKean, Thomas, Judge, 28-29.
M'Mechen, David, No. 461.
McMurtrie, Douglas C., vii.
MacPherson, John, 29.
Madison, James, 31.
Magazines proposed, American Spec-
tator, 8, 39-41; Georgetown maga-
zine, 74-75-


 
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