Pegli,
Samuel Ward dies at, [73].
Peirce, Benjamin,
a member of the Radical Club, [282].
Pellico, Silvio,
an Italian patriot, [119].
Pentonville prison,
visited, [109].
Perkins, Col. Thomas H.,
his recollection of Mrs. Cutler, [35].
Persiani, Mlle.,
an opera singer, [104].
"Phædo,"
Plato's,
read by Mrs. Howe, [321].
Phillips, Wendell,
his prophetic quality of mind recognized, [84];
leader of the abolitionists: his birth and education, [154];
at anti-slavery meetings, [155]-[157];
an advocate of woman suffrage, [157], [158];
his death, [159];
compared with Sumner, [175];
effect of his presence at the Radical Club, [286];
his orthodoxy, [287];
speaks at the meeting to help the Cretan insurgents, [313];
at the woman suffrage meeting, [375];
supports that cause, [378], [382];
at school with Tom Appleton, [433].
"Philosophie Positive,"
Comte's, [211].