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INDEX

Philadelphia Ledger, the, II, 9, 10, 15

Philip II, II, 267, 268

Philippines, III, 438, 439, 441, 444, 448, 449, 452

Philipsburg, I, 198

Phillips, Wendell, II, 157; III, 227

Pickett, General George, III, 31, 41, 42

Piedmont, I, 146

Pierce, Edward L., II, 118

Pierce, Franklin, President, II, 6, 26, 65

Pierce, Henry L., II, 118

Pittsburg, II, 39, 233

Platt, Thomas C., III, 433

Political problems of 1864, III, 98-107

Pomerania, I, 247

Pompeii, I, 94

Poncas, the, III, 387-389

Pope, Major-General John, in command of Army of Virginia, II, 347, 352, 353, 359-361, 372, 404

 proclamation of, II, 352, 410

 orders retreat, II, 356, 375, 376

 report of, II, 381

 defeat of, II, 386, 392

 relieved of command, II, 387

Poritz, aids in Kinkel’s escape, I, 285, 287, 289, 297, 298, 301, 302, 307, 308

 trial and acquittal of, I, 339

 death of, I, 339

Porter, General Fitz-John, II, 361, 371

 repulse of, II, 372, 373

 court-martialed, II, 381

Porto Rico, II, 294; III, 438, 439, 441

Portsmouth, I, 405

Potomac, Army of the, II, 318, 332-336, 345, 351, 352, 361, 365, 367, 368, 371, 381, 382, 393, 397

 Army of Virginia merged into, II, 387

 demoralization of, II, 402, 412

 new spirit of, II, 403

 reviewed by President, II, 407

 strength of, II, 410, 429

 defeat of, II, 432, 433; III, 18, 52

 change of commander of, III, 4

 Chief of Artillery of, III, 30

 opinion of officers of, concerning battle of Gettysburg, III, 41

 premonition of victory, III, 42

 reorganization of, III, 49

 loses Eleventh and Twelfth Corps, III, 55

 parade of, at close of war, III, 137, 145

Potomac River, the, II, 327

Potsdam, I, 135, 311, 316

Potter, Judge John F., letters of Schurz to, II, 182, 183, 212

 Representative from Wisconsin, II, 163-165, 213, 218, 221, 222

 challenged to a duel, II, 166, 167

Preetorius, Dr. Emil, II, 40; III, 256, 257

Prescott House, the, II, 234

Press, freedom of the, demand for, in Germany, I, 105-107

 abuse of, in America, II, 133-142, 432-434

 censorship of the, abolished in Austria, I, 145

Prim, General Don Juan, career of, II, 293-295, 300

 mission of, to Mexico, II, 297-300

Proclamations:

 Amnesty, III, 149, 150-152, 253

 assassination, III, 143

 provisional government for North Carolina, III, 151-153, 185, et passim

Progresista party, the, II, 293, 295

Prussia, war of, with Austria, I, 43, 323

 kings of, I, 104-106, 323

 in alliance with Russia, I, 104

 cities of, send deputations to King of, I, 115

 political censorship of, in universities, I, 126

 strongest of purely German states, I, 133, 134

 fate of revolution to be determined by, I, 134

 army of, I, 135

 growth of reactionary spirit in, I, 136, 137, 139, 143, 153, 154

 defies National Parliament, I, 142

 unpopularity of, I, 164

 King of, elected emperor, I, 164, 165, 182-184

 quells revolution in Palatinate, I, 195-202, 210

 permits insurgents to return home, I, 235, 236

 new constitution of, I, 263, 265

 sympathy of, with Southern Confederacy, II, 265, 266

“Prussia, Prince of,” flight of, to England, I, 121, 338

 unpopularity of, I, 204, 205

 nickname of, I, 204

 becomes king of, I, 323

 pardons Kinkel, I, 323

 becomes emperor of new German empire, I, 404

Prussia, Queen of, I, 120

Pryor, Roger A., duel of, II, 166, 167

Pütz, Professor, I, 66-68, 71, 78, 212


Quincy, II, 89-92, 96

“Quinta, La,” II, 256-259, 262, 272


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