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P******, letter of, Jl 27 33, 3:4-5
Paine, Robert, F 18 29, 1:3
Paine, Thomas, Mr 27 28, 4:3; S 3 28, 3:4; letter to, Ag 27 28, 3:4
Painting, Ap 24 28, 4:3-4
Paleontology, Je 10 29, 4:2; Ag 5 29, 2:2-3
Palestine, Ja 21 29, 4:2-3
Paley’s Magazine, articles from, F 22 34, 4:3; Mr 8 34, 4:4
Palladium, articles from, Ap 10 28, 3:5; Mr 1 34, 2:1-2
Palm wine, D 3 28, 4:5
Palmer, M., letter of, My 18 33, 1:1-3
Palmer, William P., poem by, S 10 28, 4:1
Pampas, O 22 28, 3:3-4
PanIndianism, Mr 10 32, 4:2
Pandect, article from, O 8 28, 4:4
Panther, Mr 3 30, 3:2
Papal jurisdiction, Jl 30 28, 1:5
Parables, Ag 3 33, 1:4-5
Parched Corn, Jl 7 32, 2:4; Jl 7 32 (2), 2:2
Pardon, O 29 28, 2:1
Parenting, F 25 29, 1:2-3; Ap 1 29, 4:4-5; Ag 26 29, 3:3
Parents, authority of, Mr 31 32, 3:3
Parham, F. A., My 10 34, 3:5
Paris, D 1 32, 4:1-2
Paris National, article from, O 23 30, 3:4
Park, Mungo, Jl 2 31, 3:4-5
Parrhasius, Ja 14 29, 4:4-5
Parris, Mr., O 21 29, 3:1
Parris, Moses, N 19 28, 1:5; Jl 24 30, 2:2, 4:5; letter of, Ja 22 31, 3:3-4
Parris, Robert, N 26 28, 1:4
Parrish, Charles W., Ja 8 31, 4:5
“A Parting Song” (poem), O 1 28, 4:1
Partridge, D 10 29, 2:2
“The Passage of the Red Sea” (poem), Ag 20 28, 4:1
Passaic Falls, Ag 6 28, 1:5
Passports, in Cherokee Nation, Mr 3 32, 1:2; Ap 7 32, 2:3
“A Pastoral” (poem), Ap 29 29, 4:1
Pastor’s Journal, article from, F 25 29, 1:1-2
Patch, Samuel, Ag 20 28, 1:5; D 3 29, 3:2-3; Ja 6 30, 3:4-5
Patents, F 25 29, 2:5
Path Killer, Mr 13 28, 1:1,2; Mr 20 28, 1:2; Mr 27 28, 1:1, 2, 3; Ap 3 28,
1:3, 4, 5; Ap 10 28, 1:1, 2, 3, 4; Ap 17 28, 1:1, 2, 3, 4; Ap 24 28, 1: 2, 3, 4;
My 6 28, 1:1, 2, 3, 4; My 14 28, 1:2, 3; My 21 28, 1:1, 2, 3; My 28 28, 1:1, 2;
Je 4 28, 1:1, 2, 4; Je 11 28, 1:5; Je 18 28, 2:3; Je 25 28, 1:1, 2, 2:2; Jl 2
28, 1: 2, 2:1; Jl 9 28, 1: 1, 2; Jl 21 28, 2:1; N 11 29, 3:3, 4:2; N 25 29,
2:4, 5; Ap 7 30, 3:2; My 22 30, 1:3; Je 5 30, 1:5; F 25 32, 2:1; Jl 7 32, 2:4;
Jl 7 32 (2), 2:2; salary for, Mr 27 28, 1:3. See also Nungnaheeahdahhee.
“The Path to the Grave” (poem), D 24 31, 4:1
Paton, Benjamin, Ap 14 30, 3:5; My 1 30, 4:5; O 1 30, 3:5
Patridge, Elizabeth, marriage of, Mr 31 32, 3:5
Patriotism, Mr 20 28, 1:3-4; Ap 22 29, 1:1-2; Cherokee, Jl 30 28, 3:2;
female, Mr 27 28, 4:3-4; maxims of, Ja 25 34, 1:4-5
Patterson, Hugh, My 22 30, 3:2
Pattis, Spencer, Ja 21 32, 3:3
Patton, Rev. William, Mr 24 32, 4:2
Pawnees (tribe), O 29 28, 2:3-4; F 25 29, 2:1; Jl 15 29, 1:5; S 23 29, 2:4,
5; O 14 29, 2:3; Mr 17 30, 2:1; Ja 1 31, 4:4-5; My 5 32, 1:1-5; Ja 26 33, 2:2;
Jl 27 33, 2:3; Cherokee battle with, S 30 29, 3:1; Creek and Cherokee war with,
S 18 30, 2:5
Paydon, Benjamin, O 8 30, 3:2. See also Paton.
Payne, James Madison, O 29 28, 3:3
Peace’s Adventures in Abysinia, extract from Ap 7 32, 3:3
Peach trees, cultivation of, My 10 34, 4:2
Peaches, Jl 30 28, 3:4; O 30 30, 3:4
Pearl fishing, O 22 28, 4:3-4
Pearson, J. H., My 8 30, 3:1
Peddlers, law regarding, Jl 9 28, 1:2
Peeler, Richmond, Jl 30 28, 3:4
Pegasus (pen name), letters from, Ja 7 29, 2:5; Ja 14 29, 3:3
Penitentiaries, Mr 25 29, 3:1; Ja 14 32, 2:4
Penmanship, D 3 28, 3:4
Penn, William, O 8 28, 4:3-4; Ja 28 29, 3:2; Je 10 29, 2:4; O 16 30, 4:4; Ap
16 31, 2:1-2; Jl 23 31, 3:4; Ag 27 31, 4:1-2; Ap 7 32, 4:2; S 21 33, 3:2;
council of, with Indians, Mr 6 28, 2:5: and the Indians, Ja 15 31, 4:4; speech
about, D 5 30, 4:1-3
Penn, William (pen name), My 15 30, 2:3; essays of, My 8 30, 3:4-3
Pennsylvania, O 8 28, 4:3-4; Ja 21 29, 3:2; debt of, O 30 30, 4:5
Penobscots (tribe), S 22 32, 2:3-4; letter concerning, Ap 10 28, 3:3
Pensacola Argus, article from, S 10 28, 3:2
People’s Friend, article from, S 10 28, 3:2
Pepper, Ja 25 34, 4:4-5
Pequots (tribe), Ap 14 32, 2:2
Pericardi, C., Mr 20, 28, 2:5, 3:1
Perfection of Man, Jl 7 32, 3:2
Periodicals, O 22 28, 3:4
Permits, N 5 28, 2:1; N 12 28, 1:4-5, 2:1, 2; Ja 14 29, 1:3-4; O 21 29, 3:1;
O 28 29, 2:5; law regarding, Ja 20 30, 4:1
“The Persecuting Husband and His Pious Wife” (anecdote), N 5 28, 1:1-2
Perseverence, F 11 29, 4:5
Persia, Ag 19 29, 4:4; Jl 16 31, 4:4-5; king of, Mr 29 34, 4:2-3; relations
of, with Russia, Mr 20 28, 3:4-5; shah of, Ag 20 28, 2:3-4
Peru, O 29 28, 3:4-5; Ag 5 29, 2:5, 3:1
Peter, Jl 7 32, 2:4; Jl 7 32 (2), 2:2
Peter (slave), sale of, Je 24 29, 3:4
Peter, Simon, O 14 29, 3:1
Peter Single (pen name), Jl 8 29, 4:3
Peters, Richard, Jl 9 31, 1:5, 2:1
Petit, Thomas, autobiographical statement of, My 22 30, 1:2-3
Pettit, Elizabeth, Ja 14 29, 3:2, 5, 4:4; letter of, F 4 29, 2:3
Pettit, J., N 4 29, 2:5
Pettit, James, Ja 14 29, 4:4; F 4 29, 2:3; N 4 29, 3:2; property of, sold, N
4 29, 3:5
Pettit, Thomas, Mr 6 28, 1:4; My 28 28, 2:3; Je 4 28, 1:2, 4; N 19 28, 2:2; N
11 29, 3:3, 4:2
Pettit, William, N 25 29, 2:4, 5
Philadelphia, Cherokee support in, F 17 30, 4:1-3
Philadelphia Advertiser, article from, Ag 27 28, 2:3
Philadelphia Album, article from, N 12 28, 1:1-3
Philadelphia Ariel, articles from, Ag 6 28, 4:5; D 3 28, 1:5, 2:1
Philadelphia Aurora, article from, S 30 29, 4:3-4
Philadelphia Casket, poem from, O 8 28, 4:1
Philadelphia Christian Advocate, article from D 16 29, 1:1-3; poem from, Je 5
30, 4:1
Philadelphia Chronicle, articles from, O 29 28, 3:2; Ap 1 29, 4:5
Philadelphia Daily Chronicle, article from D 3 29, 4:1-3
Philadelphia Evening Post, article from, O 23 30, 4:3
Philadelphia Gazette, articles from, Jl 9 28, 3:3; Jl 30 28, 3:4; S 10 31,
3:4; F 18 32, 4:4
Philadelphia Recorder, articles from, N 5 28, 3:4; Ja 21 29, 4:2-3
Philadelphia Souvenir, articles from, Ap 29 29, 4:3-4; N 25 29, 2:3
Philadelphia Sun, article from, Je 26 30, 2:2-3
Philadelphia Vaccine Institution, Jl 8 29, 3:2
Philadelphian, articles from, Jl 30 28, 1:5; Je 10 29, 2:3; Ap 21 30, 4:4-5;
Jl 16 31, 2:4-5; Mr 10 32, 2:5, 3:1; S 1 32, 2:3-4; S 29 32, 1:5, 4:3-4; My 18
33, 1:1-2; O 19 33, 2:5, 4:3; Ap 19 34, 1:4-5; My 10 34, 1:1-3; poem from, Mr 11
29, 4:1
Philalethes (pen name), Ag 12 29, 4:2
Philanthropist, Ag 13 28, 1:3-4
Philanthropist, articles from, Ag 27 28, 3:1; Ap 22 29, 2:3
Philanthropist (pen name), Ap 22 29, 3:1; My 27 29, 3:2; dialogue by, Ap 22
29, 2:1-4; letter from, Mr 25 29, 2:2-4
Philanthropy, Christian, S 10 31, 4:2-3
Philip of Pokenoket, My 3 34, 2:5, 3:1-3
Philips, Joseph, Ja 21 32, 2:1
Phillip I, My 21 31, 4:1-2
Phillips, Sir Richard, F 11 29, 4:2-3
Philosophy, O 8 30, 4:2-3; liberal, N 13 30, 3:4
Philosopher’s Stone, O 1 28, 4:3-4
Philpot, Old Richard, Ap 14 30, 3:4
Philpot, James, Ja 21 32, 1:4
Philpot, Reuben, Ja 21 32, 1:4
Phoenix, editor of, Mr 20 28, 3:4
Phrenology, Je 17 29, 4:5; Ag 26 29, 4:3-4
Physicians, Ag 20 28, 3:5; O 1 28, 4:3; N 12 28, 3:3; D 10 29, 4:2-3
Physics, My 21 31, 4:2-3
Piankeshaws (tribe), S 9 29, 3:4
Pickens, Andrew, Mr 17 30, 4:2
Pickens, Andrew, Jr., Je 5 30, 2:1
Pierpont, John, poem by, Jl 30 28, 4:1
Pigeon, N 19 28, 1:5; Jl 24 30, 4:5; My 28 31, 2:4
Piegons, F 11 29, 3:1; N 4 29, 3:3
Pilgrims, landing of, Ap 14 32, 1:1-2
Pinckney, Thomas, D 10 28, 3:5
Pindar, Peter, letter from, F 25 32, 2:4-5, 3:1-2
Pine Log (town), Jl 30 28, 3:1; My 22 30, 1:2; murder at, Ap 17 28, 3:1
Piqua Gazette, article from, O 1 31, 2:2-3
Piracy, O 15 28, 2:5, 3:1; Ap 8 29, 2:4-5; D 3 29, 4:1-3
Pirates, N 19 28, 2:5, 3:1; Ap 29 29, 3:2-3
Pitkin, Timothy, history by, My 6 28, 4:5; My 21 28, 3:5
Pittsburg, fort at, Mr 10 32, 4:1
Pittsburgh Christian Herald, article from, Mr 24 30, 3:3
Pittsburgh Gazette, article from, Ap 1 29, 3:1
Pittsburgh Herald, article from, Mr 31 30, 2:1-2
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Cherokee support in, F 17 30, 2:2-3
Pittsfield Argus, article from, F 17 30, 2:2-3
“Pity for Poor Africans” (poem), My 21 28, 4:1
Place names, Indian, Ag 17 33, 2:3
Plague, N 26 28, 4:5; S 30 29, 3:2-3; S 1 32, 1:4; S 22 32, 1:5, 2:1; of
fourteenth century, Ag 25 32, 1:5, 2:1-2; Gibbon’s account of, S 1 32, 1:4-5; in
London, S 3 31, 4:1-3; of 1667, S 1 32, 2:1
Plains Indians, described, Mr 10 32, 2:1
Plainsville Telegraph, article from, Je 4 31, 3:3
Planets, D 3 31, 3:3
Plantations, confiscation of, N 4 29, 3:2
Plants, D 17 31, 3:3-4
Platte River, My 5 32, 1:2
Ploughs, Ag 27 28, 3:2
Plymouth (pen name), letter of, Jl 7 32 (2), 3:1
Plymouth Advertiser, article from, Ag 5 29, 3:2
Pocahontas, Ap 15 29, 3:4; legend of, Ap 14 32, 2:3; F 8 34, 2:5
Poetry, Mr 6 28, 4:1; Mr 20 28, 4:1; Mr 27 28, 4:1; Ap 3 28, 4:1; Ap 10 28,
4:1; Ap 17 28, 4:1; Ap 24 28, 4:1; My 6 28, 4:1; My 14 28, 4:1; My 21 28, 4:1;
Je 4 28, 4:1; Je 18 28, 4:1; Je 18 28, 4:1; Je 25 28, 4:1; Jl 2 28, 4:1-2; Jl 9
28, 4:1; Jl 21 28, 4:1; Jl 30 28, 4:1; Ag 6 28, 4:1; Ag 13 28, 4:1-2; Ag 20 28,
4:1; Ag 27 28, 4:1; S 3 28, 4:1; S 10 28, 4:1; S 17 28, 4:1; S 24 28, 4:1; O 1
28, 4:1; O 8 28, 4:1; O 15 28 4:1; O 22 28, 4:1; O 29 28, 4:1; N 5 28, 4:1; N 12
28, 4:1; N 19 28, 4:1; N 26 28, 4:1; D 3 28, 4:1; D 10 28, 4:1; D 29 28, 4:1; Ja
7 29, 4:1; Ja 14 29, 4:1; Ja 21 29, 4:1; Ja 28 29, 4:1; F 4 29, 4:1; F 11 29,
4:1; F 18 29, 4:1; F 25 29, 4:1; Mr 18 29, 4:1; Mr 25 29, 4:1; Ap 1 29, 4:1; Ap
8 29, 4:1; Ap 15 29, 4:1; Ap 22 29, 4:1; Ap 29 29, 4:1; My 27 29, 4:1; Je 3 29,
4:1; Je 10 29, 4:1; Je 17 29, 4:1; Je 24 29, 4:1; Jl 1 29, 4:1; Jl 8 29, 4:1; Jl
15 29, 4:1; Jl 22 29, 4:1; Jl 29 29, 4:1; Ag 5 29, 4:1; Ag 12 29, 4:1; Ag 19 29,
4:1; Ag 26 29, 4:1; S 9 29, 4:1; S 16 29, 4:1; S 23 29, 4:1; S
30 29, 4:1; N 4 29, 4:1; N 25 29, 4:1; D 3 29, 4:1; D 10 29, 4:1; D 16 29, 4:1;
D 30 29, 4:1; Ja 6 30, 4:1; Ja 27 30, 4:1; Mr 31 30, 4:1; My 29 30, 4:1; Jl 24
30, 4:1; O 8 30, 4:1, 2; Mr 12 31, 3:3; Ap 30 31, 4:1; N 19 31, 4:1; D 17 31,
4:1; Ja 28 32, 4:1; F 18 32, 4:1; F 25 32, 4:5; Mr 10 32, 4:1; Mr 17 32, 4:1; Mr
24 32, 3:5; Ap 14 32, 3:5; Ap 28 32, 4:1; My 26 32, 1:2, 4, 4:1; Je 2 32, 2:4-5;
Jl 7 32, 4:1; S 1 32, 3:5; S 29 32, 4:1; O 27 32, 3:4; D 8 32, 1:3; My 4 33,
2:5; Ag 31 33, 2:5; My 24 34, 3:4; devotional, Mr 27 28, 4:2-3; Indian, Mr 11
29, 3:1; satirical, D 1 32, 2:2; translated from Cherokee, F 28 28, 4:1
Poets, of Connecticut, Ap 24 28, 4:5
Poisons, S 10 31, 3:3
Pokanokets (tribe), Ap 14 32, 2:2
Poland, Je 11 28, 2:4-5; Ap 30 31, 3:3; My 21 31, 3:2; Je 4 31, 1:5, 2:1; Jl
23 31, 3:4; O 1 31, 3:4; O 29 31, 3:4; N 26 31, 3:1, 4-5; D 3 31, 2:4-5, 3:1-2;
D 10 31, 1:1-5, 2:1; Mr 10 32, 4:4-5; Mr 17 32, 2:1-2; assistance for, urged, F
18 32, 3:5; committee for relief of, My 19 32, 1:3; description of, Ap 14 32,
4:3; freedom for urged, F 11 32, 4:5; names in, Ag 27 31, 4:5; relief for, My 19
32, 3:4
Politeness, D 29 28, 4:4; essay on, Ap 28 32, 4:4
Political Register, articles from, Jl 20 33, 2:3-4; Ap 5 34, 3:1-2
Politicians, Ja 28 29, 3:2
Politics, Jl 2 28, 4:5; S 24 31, 4:3-4; Cherokee, Jl 21 28, 2:1-3; and
newspapers, Jl 21 28, 2:3
Poll tax, law regarding, Jl 9 28, 1:2; Ja 7 29, 1:3; Ja 20 30, 4:2
Pollock, Robert, O 29 28, 4:2
Polygamy, Ap 1 29, 2:2; law regarding, My 21 28, 1:2
Polynesia, Jl 30 31, 3:3-4
Pomonkey (pen name), My 19 32, 4:5
Pompeii, My 6 28, 4:3-4
Poney Club (Georgia), N 5 28, 3:4; S 24 28, 2:5, 3:1; Mr 19 31, 2:4; Jl 2 31,
2:3; Ja 21 32, 2:1; O 27 32, 3:3-4; Jl 20 33, 3:5; attrocities by, Mr 26 31,
3:2; description of, Mr 26 31, 3:1-2. See also Georgia Guard; Militia.
Pontiac, Mr 10 32, 4:1
Pontop, Sir Peter, Jl 9 28, 4:5
Poor, Jl 22 29, 2:3
Poor Bear, My 28 28, 2:3
Pope, Alexander, My 26 32, 4:4
Pope, William F., death of, Ap 30 31, 4:3-4
Population, F 4 29, 3:1; Jl 22 29, 2:3; Ap 19 34, 3:1-2; estimates of, D 24
31, 4:3-4; growth of, F 4 32, 2:3
Porter, Peter B., Ja 7 29, 2:4; Ap 15 29, 2:4; Ap 14 30, 1:5; letter to, Mr
18 29, 1:2-3
Porter, William W., N 18 32, 2:3-5
Portland Advertiser, articles from, Ap 8 29, 2:5; My 14 31, 3:4; F 18 32,
2:2-3; Ap 14 32, 4:1-2; N 23 33, 4:3
Portland Argus, article from, Ag 27 28, 2:5
Portland Christian Mirror, article from, F 12 31, 1:3-5
Portsmouth Herald, articles from, Ag 20 31, 4:1-2; Je 23 32, 4:2
Portsmouth Journal, articles from, Ag 27 28, 4:5; O 8 28, 4:5; O 27 32, 4:4;
Ja 26 33, 3:4
Portugal, F 24 30, 2:2-3; N 4 32, 4:5; Ag 24 33, 2:5, 3:1-2; Ag 31 33, 3:1; S
21 33, 3:5; O 5 33, 3:5; F 8 34, 3:3; Mr 8 34, 2:2; Mr 15 34, 3:2; Mr 29 34,
2:5, 3:1; invasion of, reported, Ap 21 32, 1:5; war in, Ja 5 33, 3:3-4; F 2 33,
2:1; F 9 33, 2:3-5; My 4 33, 3:2; Ag 3 33, 3:3
Posey, Rev. Humphrey, Ag 5 29, 2:3
Post offices, Jl 1 29, 4:5; Jl 8 29, 3:5; My 28 31, 2:2-3; at New Echota, My
1 30, 4:5; Jl 2 31, 2:4
Poster, article from, Mr 17 32, 4:5
Postmasters, D 29 28, 4:5; Ag 26 29, 3:5; circular to, Jl 9 28, 2:5, 3:1
Potato, John, D 10 29, 2:2
Potatoes, Ja 28 29, 4:5; Ap 1 29, 4:5; Ap 15 29, 3:4; My 27 29, 4:3-4; Jl 1
29, 4:4; Je 4 31, 4:2; Mr 3 32, 4:4-5
Potawatomies (tribe), S 23 29, 3:1; N 13 30, 2:3; Mr 10 32, 4:2; My 26 32,
2:5; in Black Hawk War, Je 23 32, 2:5; missions among, F 28 28, 3:2
Potomac River, My 19 32, 4:5
Potter, Rev. William, Jl 9 28, 3:5; Jl 8 29, 3:5; S 30 29, 3:4; Jl 31 30,
3:4; Ja 1 31, 3:1, 5
Potts, George, Mr 10 30, 3:1, 2
Potts, S. G., tale by, O 29 31, 4:4-5
Poulson’s Advertiser, articles from, N 4 32, 3:3; Ag 3 33, 2:4-5; Ag 17 33,
4:2-4; Ag 31 33, 2:5
Poulson’s American Advertiser, articles from, Ja 15 31, 2:5, 3:1; Ja 29 31,
4:2-5
Poulson’s Daily Advertiser, articles from, Mr 10 30, 4:1-3; Ja 28 32, 4:4; F
11 32, 1:1; F 18 32, 1:1-3; F 25 32, 1:1-4; Mr 3 32, 1:1-4, 4: 3; Mr 10 32,
1:1-5; Mr 17 32, 3:3; Mr 24 32, 3:4; Ap 14 32, 2:2
Poulson’s Daily American Advertiser, Ja 8 31, 4:2-3; Ap 16 31, 2:1-2; N 19
31, 1:5, 2:1; Mr 31 32, 4:3; Ap 19 34, 2:2-5, 3:1
Poultry, D 1 32, 3:3
Pounders, Thomas, S 3 31, 3:3
Poverty, S 23 29, 4:2-3
Powhatan, F 8 34, 2:5; legend concerning, Ap 14 32, 2:3
Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, My 5 32, 3:4; S 15 32, 4:1-3
Praise, F 4 32, 2:4-5
“Praise to the Creator” (hymn), translation of, Mr 13 28, 4:2
“Praise to the Savior” (hymn), F 4 29, 4:1
Prayer, Je 18 28, 4:3; F 18 29, 4:5
Preaching, to children, Ja 25 34, 1:3-4
Presbyterian, articles from, My 18 33, 1:5, 2:1; Ja 25 34, 1:4-5; F 22 34,
3:1-3
Presbyterians, N 12 29, 3:4-5
Presbytery of North Alabama, N 12 28, 3:4-5
Presidency, campaign for, Ag 31 33, 4:1; powers of, Ja 21 32, 3:4; My 17 34,
2:1-5, 3:2; My 24 34, 2:1-2
President of the United States, Ja 14 32, 2:3; and Supreme Court, Ag 11 32,
2:2-3; and treaties, Ja 14 32, 2:1
Press, O 22 28, 1:2; Jl 15 29, 4:3-4; American, Mr 19 31, 2:4-5; among
Cherokees, Jl 21 28, 2:4; freedom of, Ag 12 31, 3:2-3; Ag 27 31, 2:3-5; Ag 20
31, 2:5, 3:1; Mr 8 34, 2:4-5, 3:1-2; power of, Jl 21 28, 1:5; public, Jl 21 28,
1:5
Presumption, Jl 21 28, 4:5
Pretty Woman, D 10 29, 2:2
Pride, D 16 29, 4:5
Prince (Kuthagusta), Ag 20 28, 2:3
Prince. See Abduhl Rhahaman; Ibrahim.
Principal chief, succession of, O 28 29, 2:5, 3:1; Ja 20 30, 4:1
Printers, Ja 14 29, 2:2; Je 3 29, 3:3; O 21 29, 4:4; O 28 29, 3:4; My 28 31,
4:2-3; advertisment for, N 26 28, 3:4; congressional, Mr 12 31, 3:3-4; loss of,
F 19 31, 2:2; notice to, N 18 29, 3:5
Printer’s devil, Ag 6 28, 4:5
Printing, Je 11 28, 3:4; Ag 6 28, 3:4; N 19 28, 4:5; N 26 28, 1:5; D 3 28,
4:1-2; D 29 28, 2:1, 4:4-5; Ja 14 29, 2:5; Ja 28 29, 2:5; F 4 29, 3:4; Mr 4 29,
3:3; Ap 22 29, 3:4; Ap 14 32, 1:3; S 15 32, 3:4-5; Cherokee problems with, Ja 5
33, 2:2; costs of, Jl 21 28, 2:3; problems in Ap 29 29, 2:5
Proctor, Isaac, Ja 1 31, 3:1, 5; Ja 28 32, 2:1; arrest of, Mr 19 31, 2:3
Proctor, William, Jl 24 30, 4:5
“The Prodigan Son” (hymn), in Cherokee, Mr 6 28, 4:2-3
Profanity, F 11 32, 4:4-5; S 22 32, 3:1-2
Progress, Ap 7 32, 2:3-4
Prohibition, Je 10 29, 2:5
Property, Cherokee, Mr 13 28, 1:2; as defined in the Bible, Mr 1 34, 1:5;
public, My 6 28, 1:2
Property rights, Ja 28 32, 2:2; Ap 14 32, 1:4
Prophecy, Turkish, My 6 28, 3:5
The Prophet, My 12 32, 1:1
Prophet’s Town, My 26 32, 2:5; 3:1
Prosperity, F 4 29, 4:5
Protestant, article from O 27 32, 4:2
Proverbs, Ja 5 33, 1:5; 2:1; Arabic, Ag 4 32, 2:5
Providence Daily Advocate, article from, Je 26 30, 3:2
Providence Evening Gazette, article from, Je 17 29, 4:4
Providence Investigator, articles from, D 10 28, 3:3-4, 4: 5; F 11 29, 2:3
Providence Journal, articles from, O 15 28, 3:4; D 29 28, 4:5; Mr 26 31, 2;5;
3:1; O 19 33, 4:1-3
Providence Literary Cadet, article from, Je 18 28, 4:2-3
Providence Microcosm, article from, F 24 30, 2:2
Providence Patriot, articles from, N 19 28, 3:2; D 10 29, 2:3; O 8 30, 4:2-3
Providences, D 17 31, 3:5
Prussia, Jl 2 31, 3:5; king of, My 28 28, 3:3-4
Prussic acid, Ja 14 29, 4:4
Pruth River, Jl 21 28, 3:2-3
Psalm 51, translation of, Ap 3 28, 4:1
Public buildings, O 21 29, 3:3
Public debt, O 22 28, 1:2; Jl 22 29, 2:3
Public lands, Mr 25 29, 2:5; ownership of, disputed, N 23 33, 4:1; sale of,
My 3 34, 3:4
Public offices, review of, F 28 28, 2:4
Publishing, difficulties of, Je 18 28, 2:3; problems encountered in, Jl 9 28,
2:1, 2
Publius (pen name), letter of, Ag 11 32, 3:2-3
Puckshunnubbee (Choctaw), letter from, O 28 29, 2:3-5
Pumpkin Patch Village, My 29 30, 4:2
Punctuation, My 28 28, 3:4-5
Punctuality, D 10 28, 1:1-3; Ag 12 29, 4:3
Puritans, and the Indians, Mr 3 30, 4:4
Pushmataha (Choctaw) inscription on tomb of, My 22 30, 3:3; letter from, O 28
29, 2:3-5
Pus-ta-la-tubbee (Chickasaw), Je 11 28, 2:2
Puzzles, Jl 29 29, 3:1-2
Pyrrhocorax, decription of, Ap 28 32, 2:1

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