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Queries affair, 5, 26; .challenges
Smith, 26; legacy from Lee, 27;
printer in Philadelphia, 27-34;
quarrel with Bailey, 27-28; Friend
to the Army, 28; prints Price Cur-
rent, 29; duel with Carey, 29-30;
anti-federalist, 31-32; attack on
Andrew Brown, 32; trial by Supreme
Court of Pennsylvania, 32-33; takes
over Holt's paper, 34; soldier of for-
tune in France, 34; death in New
York, 36.
Oswald, Elizabeth, 36.
Ott, Adam, Communications, No. 511.
Otto, Henrich, Eine grausame Ges-
chichte, 59, Nos. 383-384.
Otway, Thomas, Cheats of Scapin, Nos.
241, 269; Orphan, Nos. 147-9, 192,
279-280; Venice Preserved, Nos. 142,
155, 160, 174, 249.
Paca, William, governor of Maryland,
Nos. 308n, 313n; Proclamation
(1783), No. 293; (1784), No. 324.
Palladium of Freedom, 71, No. 447.
Paper and papermaking, 6, 24, 54-55,
62,73.
Paper money, emission of, Nos. 339,
401,406,421-2,431,436.
Parke, John, Zyric Works of Horace,
33.
Parker, James, 2.
Parks, William, 65.
Peace, Liberty and Independence, No.
302.
Peace negotiations, Nos. 5on, 55, 135,
283, 301, 306.
Pennsylvania Chronicle and Universal
Advertiser, 2, 11.
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Pennsylvania Chronicle or the Tork
Weekly Advertiser, 63.
Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland .....
Almanack (1782), No. 133; (1783),
No. 232; (1784), No. 303; (1785),
No. 332; (1786), No. 385; (1788),
No. 448; (1789), No. 480; (1790),
No. 512; (1791), No. 539.
Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia
Almanack (1782), No. 134.
Pennsylvania Packet, 49-50.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court, 32-33.
Perez and Estifania (Fletcher), No.
113n.
Petty, John, Nos. 463-464; To the Pub-
lic, Nos. 481-482.
Philadelphia Price Current, 29.
Plagi-Scurriliad, 30.
"Plan for Establishing a New Ameri-
can Post Office," 3.
Poem, entitled "Winter Displayed" No.
333.
Poetical Epistle to his Excellency George
Washington, No. 85.
Political Schemes and Calculations,
No. 313.
Pool, Mr., performer in horsemanship,
No. 363.
Poor Robin's Almanack (1786), No.
386; (1787), No. 419; (1788), No.
449; (1790), 74, No. 512a.
Posts, Baltimore to Philadelphia, 3;
Frederick to Virginia, 61; George-
town to Richmond, 75.
Post Office, Constitutional Post Office
"established by Goddard, 3; British
system supplanted, 3; Goddard's
post office taken over by Conti-
nental Congress (1775), 3; Admin-
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