Index: Adams Family Correspondence, Volume 14, P
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Packard Humanities Institute
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Page, Anne Lee (sister of Charles Lee)
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Paine, Elijah (Vt. senator)
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Paine, Eunice (of Germantown, Mass.)
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Paine, Thomas (Boston printer)
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Paintings and prints
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Paleske, Charles Gottfried (Prussian consul general to U.S.)
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Palmer, Amelia (daughter of Joseph Pearse)
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Palmer, Catherine (daughter of Joseph Pearse)
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Palmer, Elizabeth (daughter of Joseph Pearse)
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Palmer, Elizabeth Hunt (wife of Joseph Pearse)
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Palmer, George (son of Joseph Pearse)
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Palmer, Joseph Pearse (nephew of the Cranches)
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Palmyra, Syria
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Panin, Nikita Petrovich, Count (Russian minister to Prussia)
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Papers of John Adams
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Papers of John Quincy Adams
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Paradise, Lucy Ludwell (of London)
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Paris, France
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Parish, John (U.S. consul at Hamburg)
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Parker, Vice Adm. Sir Hyde (Brit.)
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Parker, Josiah (Va. representative)
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Parker, Lt. Samuel (U.S.)
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Parsons, Theophilus (Newburyport lawyer)
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Passports
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Paterson, Cornelia (daughter of William)
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Paterson, Cornelia Bell (1st wife of William)
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Paterson, Euphemia White (2d wife of William)
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Paterson, William (U.S. Supreme Court justice)
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Patronage
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Paul I, Emperor of Russia
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Paulus Hook (Jersey City), N.J.
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Payne, George (husband of Isabella)
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Payne, Isabella Elliot (daughter of Hugh Elliot)
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Peabody, Augustus (of Andover, Mass.)
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Peabody, Elizabeth Smith Shaw (1750–1815, sister of AA)
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Peabody, Dr. Nathaniel (of Andover, Mass.)
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Peabody, Samuel (of Boxford, Mass.)
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Peabody, Rev. Stephen, Sr. (1741–1819, 2d husband of Elizabeth Smith Shaw)
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Peacefield
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Pease, Capt. Levi (Shrewsbury, Mass., innkeeper)
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Pember, Edward (Phila. printer)
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Penfield, Samuel (Fairfield, Conn., innkeeper)
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Penniman, Stephen (of Braintree)
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Pennsylvania
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Perkin, Joseph (of Harpers Ferry)
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Perkins, Elizabeth Wentworth Gould Rogers (sister of Sarah Apthorp)
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Perponcher-Sedlnitzky, Hendrik George (Dutch diplomat)
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Perrault, Charles
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Perth Amboy, N.J.
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Peter (Adams servant)
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Peterborough, N.H.
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Peter Pindar (pseudonym)
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Peter Porcupine (pseudonym)
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Peters, Richard, Sr. (1744–1828, Phila. judge)
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Peters, Richard, Jr. (1779–1848, son of Richard, Sr.)
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Peters, Sarah Robinson (wife of Richard, Sr.)
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Petitain, Louis Germain
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Pheasant (Brit. sloop of war)
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Philadelphia, Penn.
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Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce
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Philadelphia Gazette
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Philippsburg, Germany
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Phillips, Gen. George (brother of Hannah Cushing)
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Philosophy
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Phipps, Mary Brackett (wife of Thomas)
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Phipps, Samuel Danforth (son of Thomas)
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Phipps, Dr. Thomas (of Quincy)
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Phoenix (Brit. privateer)
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Piast of Poland
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Pichon, Louis André (French diplomat)
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Pickering, Rebecca White (wife of Timothy)
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Pickering, Timothy (U.S. secy. of state)
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Piedmont, Italy
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Pigot, Capt. Hugh (of the Hermione)
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Pigou (ship)
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Pinckney, Charles (S.C. politician)
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Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (of S.C.)
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Pinckney, Thomas (S.C. representative)
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Pinckney family
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Pitcairn, Joseph (U.S. consul at Hamburg)
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Pitt, William (the younger, Brit. prime minister)
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Plainfield, N.J.
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Plato
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Platt, Jonas (N.Y. representative)
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Plauen, Germany
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Pliny the Younger
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Plutarch
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Plutarch (pseudonym)
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Plymouth, Mass.
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Plymouth County, Mass.
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Poetry
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Poland
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Polly (schooner)
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Pontefract, England
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Pope, Alexander
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Pope, Sarah Whiting (of Quincy)
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Popiel II of Poland
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Porcupine’s Gazette (Phila.)
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Porter, David (of Abington, Mass.)
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Porter, Lydia Harmon (wife of David)
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Port Folio (Phila.)
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Portland, Maine
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Portraits
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Portsmouth, N.H.
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Portugal
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Post
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Postlethwayt, Malachy (Brit. translator)
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Potomac River
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Potsdam, Germany
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Pratt, Mary Green (wife of Thomas)
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Pratt, Thomas (of Quincy)
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Précis des évènemens militaires (Hamburg)
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Presbyterian Church
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Presidency, U.S.
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President’s House (Phila.)
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President’s House (Washington, D.C.)
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Prices
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Priestley, Joseph (Brit. scientist and theologian)
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Priestley, Mary Wilkinson (wife of Joseph)
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Prince, Capt. Benjamin (of the Cornelia)
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Prince, Jo (in Quincy)
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Prince George’s County, Md.
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Princess Charlotte (Brit. packet)
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Princeton, Mass.
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Princeton, N.J.
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Princeton College (formerly College of New Jersey)
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Prior, Matthew
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Privateers and privateering
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Prodicus of Ceos (Greek philosopher)
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Prosser, Thomas Henry (of Richmond, Va.)
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Provence, Louis Stanislaus Xavier, Comte de (brother of Louis XVI)
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Providence, R.I.
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Prussia
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Prussian Army
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Pseudonyms
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Pufendorf, Samuel, Baron von