Index: Papers of John Adams, Volume 14, P
- Paine, Thomas
- Paris, France
- Parish, John (of Hamburg, later U.S. vice consul to Hamburg)
- Parish & Thomson (Hamburg mercantile firm)
- Parker, Richard (of Va., father of Col. Richard)
- Parker, Col. Richard (U.S.)
- Parker’s General Advertiser and Morning Intelligencer (London)
- Parliament, British
- Partridge, George (Mass. member of Congress)
- Passports
- Passy, France
- Patriot (Republican) Party, Netherlands
- Paulus, Peter (Dutch immigrant to U.S.)
- Peace negotiations, Anglo-American
- Peace negotiations, Anglo-Dutch
- Peace negotiations, Anglo-French
- Peace negotiations, Anglo-Spanish
- Peale, Charles Willson (artist)
- Penet, J. Pierre (Nantes merchant)
- Penet, d’Acosta Fréres & Co. (Nantes mercantile firm)
- Penn, John (N.C. member of Congress)
- Penn, John (son of Lady Juliana)
- Penn, Lady Juliana Fermor (widow of Thomas Penn)
- Penn, Thomas (son of William)
- Penn, William (founder and proprietor of Penn.)
- Penn family
- Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania Gazette (Philadelphia)
- Pennsylvania Journal (Philadelphia)
- Penobscot, Maine
- Penobscot River
- Persia
- Persius
- Peters, Richard (Penn. member of Congress)
- Petit, André (of Baltimore)
- Philadelphia, Penn.
- Philanthrop (pseudonym)
- Philippeaux Island
- Philosophes, French
- Pintard, John (translator)
- Pinto, Mr
- Pissot, Mr. (Paris bookseller)
- Pitt, William (the elder), Earl of Chatham
- Pitt, William (the younger)
- Platt, Jeremiah (New Haven merchant)
- Plautus
- Ploughjogger, Humphrey (pseudonym)
- Plymouth, Mass.
- Poland
- Polignac, Yolande Martine Gabrielle de Polastron, Duchesse de
- Politique hollandais
- Pomfret, Thomas Fermor, 1st Earl of (father of Lady Juliana Fermor Penn)
- Pope, Alexander
- Portland, William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3d Duke of
- Portraits
- Portsmouth, N.H.
- Portugal
- Pownall, Thomas (former gov. of Mass.)
- Preston, Capt. Thomas (Brit.)
- Price, Dr. Richard (Brit. political philosopher and theologian)
- Price, Mr. (of Bordeaux)
- Prices
- Prince, Rev. Thomas
- Princeton, N.J.
- Princeton College
- Prisoners of war
- Privateering
- Privy Council
- Prohibitory Acts (1775)
- Providence, R.I.
- Prussia
- Prussian Army
- Pseudonyms