Parallels defined, [517.]

Parker, Admiral Hyde, Notice of, [078;] His Rudeness to Miss Bryan, [732.]

Parker, Admiral Sir Peter, in command of British Squadron fit Newport in 1776, [073;] At Cape Fear River, [589;] At Charleston, [753.]

Parker, James, Printer, in New York in 1765, [534.]

Parks, John, of Elizabethtown, Maryland, compelled to burn his Tea in 1771, [402.]

Parliament, English, Debates of, in 1775--Address responsive to the King's Speech, [019;] Debate in, relative to sending German Troops to America, [020,] [021;] Warm Debate in, relative to France and America in 1778, [078;] Debate in, relative to American Independence in 1778, [347;] Scene of, painted by Copley, [348;] Proceedings in, on Receipt of Surrender of Cornwallis, [528,] [612;] Declares War ended, [777.]

Parliament, Irish, votes for Troops to enter British Service to fight Americans, [020.]

Paroles of Honor of Burgoyne's captured Army, [025.]

Parsons, General Samuel H., takes Possession of Peekskill after Invasion of British in 1777--Biographical Sketch of, [174.]

Passes, Arnold's, to Smith, Anderson (André), and others, [151;] Negro Slavery, Penalty of, [687.]