1Abigail Smith to Isaac Smith Jr., 16 March 1763 (Adams Papers)
...1760, Mother Superior of the Ursuline Convent in Quebec. She kept in periodic touch with her...
2Abigail Adams to John Adams, 2 September 1774 (Adams Papers)
...his own reflections. Since the News of the Quebec bill arrived all the church people here have...
321 Sunday. (Adams Papers)
...Sept. 1755, was not written by the Bishop of Quebec and did not purport to be from his hand....
4[October 1774] (Adams Papers)
...to prepare an address to the people of Quebec, which was brought in by a committee (...
51774 Tuesday. Octr. 4. (Adams Papers)
...to prepare an address to the people of Quebec, which was brought in by a committee (...
6From John Adams to Edward Biddle?, 12 December 1774 (Adams Papers)
The Letter to Quebec, Shall be faithfully and Speedily forwarded. Our Provincial Congress...
71774. Wednesday [26 October]. (Adams Papers)
...and approved the address to the people of Quebec, signed the address to the King, voted...
8[March 1756] (Adams Papers)
...Sept. 1755, was not written by the Bishop of Quebec and did not purport to be from his hand....
91774. Monday. Octr. 24. (Adams Papers)
...and recommitted the proposed address to the people of Quebec, and heard a revised draft of the...
10[Notes of Debates in the Continental Congress, 17? October 1774.] (Adams Papers)
...question of including the “Canada Bill” (Quebec Act) among the colonists’ grievances was...
11I. Heads of Grievances and Rights, 9 September 1774 (Adams Papers)
...more effectual provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec” &c...of Quebec” &c...
121766. Jany. 2d. Thurdsday. (Adams Papers)
..., for the great Misfortune that has befallen them. Quebec consists chiefly of French Men...
13Decr. 27th. 1765. Fryday. (Adams Papers)
...to a deposition Potter made and signed at Quebec that fall, Rogers unfolded a plan...
14IV. The Bill of Rights; a List of Grievances, 14 October 1774 (Adams Papers)
...provision for the government of the province of Quebec, &c.” All which statutes are impolitic,...
15II. The Earl of Clarendon to William Pym, 20 January 1766 (Adams Papers)
* Nova Scotia, Quebec, Pensacola, &c. are more excuseable on account of...
...him. But although we are sensible that the Quebec act has laid a foundation for a fabrick...
171774. Saturday. Septr. 3. (Adams Papers)
...for altering the Massachusetts Constitution, and the Quebec Bill, and the Removal of all the...
18[A Letter to William Crawford Telling “How I Live,” October 1758.] (Adams Papers)
...and surgeon in Wolfe’s campaign against Quebec in the following year. Thereafter he...
...with Troops have a chance of a passage to Quebec, while a Fleet if ready may be beating...
20[December 1765] (Adams Papers)
...to a deposition Potter made and signed at Quebec that fall, Rogers unfolded a plan...
21[September 1774] (Adams Papers)
...for altering the Massachusetts Constitution, and the Quebec Bill, and the Removal of all the...
22[January 1766] (Adams Papers)
..., for the great Misfortune that has befallen them. Quebec consists chiefly of French Men...
...and also an Act for extending the Province of Quebec so as to border on the Western frontiers...
...principles of polity: his son writes in defence of the Quebec bill:...murder bill, Quebec bill...
...American constitution attempted by parliament, before the Quebec Bill and Massachusetts Bill....
26To Benjamin Franklin from James Alexander, 29 January 1753 (Franklin Papers)
...to a Jesuit astronomer for making observations at Quebec. He printed fifty copies in a four-...
27Barclay’s Independent Negotiation: Three Documents, [after 12 December 1774 and before 16 February 1774, 1775] (Franklin Papers)
The late Massachusets and Quebec Acts to be repeal’d and a free Government granted......Quebec...
28Barclay’s Plan of Reconciliation, [on or before 16 February 1775] (Franklin Papers)
...may think themselves agriev’d by the Quebec Bill to petition in their legislative Capacities...
29David Barclay to James Pemberton, 18 March 1775: extract (Franklin Papers)
...on the Continent, or extend the limits of Quebec throughout America; a mode of Government that...
30To Benjamin Franklin from Baynton and Wharton, 3 November 1764 (Franklin Papers)
...Lake (Champlaine) and convenient for transporting any thing, to Quebec.”...Quebec, then back...
31To Benjamin Franklin from Baynton, Wharton & Morgan, 6 December 1765 (Franklin Papers)
For Gen. James Murray, military governor of Quebec, 1760–63, and civil governor until 1766, see...
32To James Madison from William Bradford, 1 March 1773 (Madison Papers)
...of the last act the scene shifts from Quebec to London & the time is considerably advanced...
33To James Madison from William Bradford, 17 October 1774 (Madison Papers)
...one entitled, “To the Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec” (...at Quebec, but...
34To George Washington from Andrew Burnaby, 23 June 1760 (Washington Papers)
We have very little News here; the Seige of Quebec is certainly raised; and it is said we have...
35To Benjamin Franklin from William Clarke, 18 March 1754 (Franklin Papers)
...Rout by which Mr. Pattin was carried to Quebec and where he afterwards lived among the Indians...
36The Colonial Agents: Card to Christopher D’Oyley, 2 May 1765 (Franklin Papers)
...-tenth of the troops, and he singled out Quebec as particularly short of barracks. The obvious...
37The Continental Congress to Franklin, William Bollan, Edmund Burke, Charles Garth, Arthur Lee, Thomas Life, and Paul … (Franklin Papers)
...composed addresses to the people of the colonies and Quebec, and agreed to meet on May 10,...
38To Benjamin Franklin from Samuel Cooper, 9 September 1774 (Franklin Papers)
...the regiment at Salem, and sent transports to Quebec and New York for more troops; he...
39To Benjamin Franklin from Samuel Cooper, 15 August 1774 (Franklin Papers)
...), and money. The most distant contributors were Montreal, Quebec, and Savannah. Labaree,
40To Benjamin Franklin from Samuel Cooper, 17 December 1773 (Franklin Papers)
...Daniel Webster’s. Winslow became a Loyalist and died in Quebec. Alice M. Earle, ed.,
41Answers to Franklin’s “Hints,” [before 4 February 1775] (Franklin Papers)
...Port Bill, which would be repeal’d; and the Quebec Act might be so far amended, as to reduce...
42To Benjamin Franklin from Samuel Eckerling, 5 November 1764 (Franklin Papers)
...taken to Fort Duquesne and sent from there to Quebec and then to France, where they died of...
43To George Washington from Bryan Fairfax, 15 September 1758 (Washington Papers)
...Foot. He was killed in James Wolfe’s siege of Quebec in September 1759.
44To George Washington from Bryan Fairfax, 3 August 1772 (Washington Papers)
...serving as a lieutenant in the British army at Quebec. The grant for the land is in the...
45To George Washington from George William Fairfax, 17 October 1757 (Washington Papers)
...’s decision not to attack either Louisburg or Quebec and for his refusal to go with Loudoun...
46To George Washington from William Fairfax, 22 January 1757 (Washington Papers)
...colonies in preparation for his planned expedition to Quebec. It was not until 1 May that...
47To George Washington from William Fairfax, 31 March 1757 (Washington Papers)
...northward Virginia recruits for his regiment. He was killed at Quebec in 1759.
48To George Washington from William Fairfax, 17 July 1757 (Washington Papers)
...the 28th Regiment. He was killed in the siege of Quebec in 1759.
49To George Washington from William Fairfax, 5 September 1754 (Washington Papers)
.... Stobo remained a prisoner at Montreal and Quebec for nearly 5 years, finally making...
50John Fothergill to Lord Dartmouth, [6 February 1775] (Franklin Papers)
...Port Bill, the Government of the Massachusets and the Quebec Act. As a concession to pay a tax...