Orthography, N. W.'s supposed innovations in, [245]-[254].
Otis, Harrison Gray, [146].
Pardee, Rebecca, a friend of N. W., [11].
"Peculiar Doctrines of the Gospel explained and defended, The," by N. W., [167].
Perkins, Nathan, N. W.'s teacher, [4];
what books he found at Yale College Library, [23].
Pickering, John, is to be instructed in N. W.'s speller, [73];
later in life, appears as a critic of N. W., [225];
goes to him for Americanisms, [264].
Pickering, Timothy, sits up late at night to read N. W.'s Spelling-Book, [72].
"Porsenna in pursuit of the Kingdom of Felicity," [25].
Priestley, Joseph, lectures the young America, [104];
and draws down upon himself a letter by N. W., [105].
Princeton, N. J., visit to, by N. W., [53].