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 * to college, 26. — See Table of Contents, Parts I, II.
 * Hoadly, Charles J., Public Records of Connecticut, 17, 202.
 * Holdernesse, Earl of, 356-357.
 * Hopkins, Stephen, Planting and Growth of Providence, 15; 357-360; A True Representation, 360.
 * Hopkinson, Francis, humor, 4; Miscellaneous Essays, 21, 275, 565; 272-275;  562-565.
 * Hosmer, James Kendall, Life of Thomas Hutchinson, 19.
 * Houses, as sources, 4.
 * Howard, Martin, 394-397; Letter from a Gentleman a Halifax, 397.
 * Humphrey, George P., American Colonial Tracts, 12.
 * Huntington, Benjamin, 463-465; Letters, 465.
 * Hutchinson, Thomas, adviser of English government, 7; Collection of Papers, 12; material not limited, 15; History of Massachusets Bay, 15; Diary and Letters, 18; house attacked by a mob, 397-400; 420-423; Letters, 423.
 * IBERVILLE, LEMOYNE D', in Louisiana, 312, 313, 315; at Schenectady, 337-339.
 * Imlay, Gilbert, Topographical Description, 21.
 * Independence, mentioned in 1748, 352-353; urged by South Carolina, 451; reasons for, 530-534; declared, 537-539; Mrs. Adams on, 552-553. — See also Revolution, Union, United States.
 * Indians, incited by the French, 57; in Georgia, 113, 126; instruction, 286; expedition among the Sioux, 313-315; importance of trade with, 318; relations with French and English, 320-324; domestic life,327-330; small-pox and brandy, 330-331; oratory, 331-334; character, 334-336; at Schenectady, 337-339; used by Spanish and English, 340-343; capture Daniel Boone, 383; before the Second Continental Congress, 529. — See also French, and Vol. I, Index.
 * Instructions, king's right of, questioned, 150-152; to envoys in France, 621-623. — See also Governor.
 * Intellectual life, in the colonies, 255-275.
 * Investigators, use of sources, 28.
 * Iron works, in Virginia, 236.
 * JAMESTOWN, once seat of government, 93. — See also Vol. I.
 * Jay, John, Correspondence, 19; 1782, 623-625.
 * Jay, William, Life of John Jay, 490.
 * Jefferson, Thomas, splendid sentences, 4; 537-539; Writings, 539.
 * Jerseys. — See New Jersey.
 * Jews, in Georgia, 115.
 * Johns Hopkins University, Studies, 22.
 * Johnson, Samuel, prejudices, 31; 445-448; Taxation on Tyranny, 448.
 * Johnson, Sir William, 331-334.
 * Johnston, Alexander, History of the United States for Schools, 33.
 * Johnston, Gabriel, 174-175.
 * Jones, John Paul, 587-590; Life and Correspondence, 590.
 * Joseph, "the selling of," 293-297.
 * Journals, value as sources, 2, 7-8; list, 18.
 * Judges, colonial question of appointment, 202; character, 203. — See also Courts.
 * Judson, Harry Pratt, Growth of the American Nation, 33.
 * Juries, summoned, 188-189; charge to a grand jury, 189-191. — See also Courts.
 * KALM, Peter, Travels, 2, 21, 326, 331, 353; 324-326;  330-331;  352-353.
 * Keith, Sir William, 138-141.
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 * JAMESTOWN, once seat of government, 93. — See also Vol. I.
 * Jay, John, Correspondence, 19; 1782, 623-625.
 * Jay, William, Life of John Jay, 490.
 * Jefferson, Thomas, splendid sentences, 4; 537-539; Writings, 539.
 * Jerseys. — See New Jersey.
 * Jews, in Georgia, 115.
 * Johns Hopkins University, Studies, 22.
 * Johnson, Samuel, prejudices, 31; 445-448; Taxation on Tyranny, 448.
 * Johnson, Sir William, 331-334.
 * Johnston, Alexander, History of the United States for Schools, 33.
 * Johnston, Gabriel, 174-175.
 * Jones, John Paul, 587-590; Life and Correspondence, 590.
 * Joseph, "the selling of," 293-297.
 * Journals, value as sources, 2, 7-8; list, 18.
 * Judges, colonial question of appointment, 202; character, 203. — See also Courts.
 * Judson, Harry Pratt, Growth of the American Nation, 33.
 * Juries, summoned, 188-189; charge to a grand jury, 189-191. — See also Courts.
 * KALM, Peter, Travels, 2, 21, 326, 331, 353; 324-326;  330-331;  352-353.
 * Keith, Sir William, 138-141.
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 * Johnston, Gabriel, 174-175.
 * Jones, John Paul, 587-590; Life and Correspondence, 590.
 * Joseph, "the selling of," 293-297.
 * Journals, value as sources, 2, 7-8; list, 18.
 * Judges, colonial question of appointment, 202; character, 203. — See also Courts.
 * Judson, Harry Pratt, Growth of the American Nation, 33.
 * Juries, summoned, 188-189; charge to a grand jury, 189-191. — See also Courts.
 * KALM, Peter, Travels, 2, 21, 326, 331, 353; 324-326;  330-331;  352-353.
 * Keith, Sir William, 138-141.
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 * Judson, Harry Pratt, Growth of the American Nation, 33.
 * Juries, summoned, 188-189; charge to a grand jury, 189-191. — See also Courts.
 * KALM, Peter, Travels, 2, 21, 326, 331, 353; 324-326;  330-331;  352-353.
 * Keith, Sir William, 138-141.
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 * Keith, Sir William, 138-141.
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