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rioting in, against Jay treaty, 187. Nicholas, John, letter of Washington to, ii. 259. Nicola, Col., urges Washington to establish a despotism, i. 337. Noailles, Vicomte de, French emigre, referred to State Department, ii. 151, 253. O'FLINN, CAPTAIN, Washington's friendship with, ii. 318. Organization of the national government, absence of materials to work with, ii. 51; debate over title of President, 52; over his communications with Senate, 53; over presidential etiquette, 53-56; appointment of officials to cabinet offices established by Congress, 64-71; appointment of supreme court judges, 72. Orme,----, letter of Washington to, i. 84. PAINE, THOMAS, his "Rights of Man" reprinted by Jefferson, ii. 226. Parkinson, Richard, says Washington was harsh to slaves, i. 105; contradicts statement elsewhere, 106; tells stories of Washington's pecuniary exactness, ii. 353, 354, 382; his character, 355; his high opinion of Washington, 356. Parton, James, considers Washington as good but commonplace, ii. 330, 374. Peachey, Captain, letter of Washington to, i. 92. Pendleton, Edmund, Virginia delegate to Continental Congress, i. 128. Pennsylvania, refuses to fight the French, i. 72,83; fails to help Washington, 225; remonstrates against his going into winter quarters, 229; condemned by Washington, 229; compromises with mutineers, 292. Philipse, Mary, brief love-affair of Washington with, i. 99, 100. Phillips, General, commands British troops in Virginia, i. 303; death of, 303. Pickering, Colonel, quiets Six Nations, ii. 94. Pickering, Timothy, letter of Washington to, on French Revolution, ii. 140; on failure of Spanish negotiations, 166; recalls Washington to Philadelphia to receive Fauchet letter, 195; succeeds Randolph, 246; letters of Washington to, on party government, 247; appeals to Washington against Adams's reversal of Hamilton's rank, 286; letters of Washington to, 292, 324; criticises Washington as a commonplace person, 307. Pinckney, Charles C., letter of Washington to, ii. 90; appointed to succeed Monroe as minister to France, 214; refused reception, 284; sent on special commission, 284; named by Washington as general, 286; accepts without complaint of Ha
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