& Nourse, printers, place assigned to for the purpose of taking 114 American Revolution, built upon the principle of the equal right of all men 413 Articles of Confederation, Convention called for revising the, 25 Baxter, John, Jun'r, Delegate, Baylies, William, Delegate, Beal, Zaccheus, Delegate, Bean, Joshua, Delegate, Becket, Delegate from, Belchertown, Delegate from, Bellingham, Delegate from, Bigelow, Abraham, Delegate, David, Delegate, Billerica, Delegate from, Bisbee, Elijah, Jun'r, Delegate, Bishop, Phanuel, Delegate, Black, John, Delegate, 32 38 41 42 42 34 15 36 60 45 32 38 36 38 42 32 34 39 34 37 37 Remarks of, 120, 121, 122, 293, 294 39 Blair, John, 15 Page. 35 34 35 15 35 159, 311, 320 40 36 41 38 31 44 94, 282 239 64 37 31, 250, 287 Bordon, Richard, Delegate, Boston, Delegates from, the Clergy of, invited to officiate in the Convention, Vote of thanks to the inhabitants of, Massacre, March 5, 1770, Gazette, &c., extracts from, Bourn, Shearjashub, Delegate, Brattle Street, Meeting-house in, vote offering the use of to the Convention, Brearly, David, . Vote of thanks to the Proprietors for their offer of the use of said house, 46, 49 Bribery and Corruption, charge of, published in the Boston Gazette and the 46 14 64, 150 to wait upon the President, and inform him of the choice, and request his acceptance, their Report,. to view the accommodations in the Meeting-house in Brattle Square, their Report,. 44 45 45, 48 to examine returns of members to fill vacancies, to communicate vote of thanks to proprietors of Brattle Street to consider expediency of the Convention removing to another on the Return from Taunton, Report of accepted, on the Remonstrance of certain inhabitants of Williamstown, on the Remonstrance of certain inhabitants of Great Barring- 46 . 53, 54 .56, 57 58 60 58, 59, 78, 92 60 to wait on Hon. Elbridge Gerry, and request him to take a seat . to provide a more convenient place for the Convention to sit in, to prepare a Pay Roll, to return thanks to the proprietors of the Meeting-house in Long on communication from the printers of the Boston Gazette, rel- to wait upon the President of the Convention, and Vice-Presi- Committees, enjoined to sit, on Remonstrances against elections of members, |