Page,
John
(1743-1808) Jefferson's boyhood friend;
Congressman; governor of Virginia. |
FATE |
15
Jul 1763 |
| Page,
John |
WAR
Comradeship and Death |
25
Jun 1804 |
Pagenel
|
FRANCE
Revolution
History of |
15
Apr 1811 |
Paine,
Thomas
(1737-1809) Born in England, emigrated to North
America in 1774; friend of Franklin and Jefferson; served in
Continental army and a secretary to the Committee on Foreign
Affairs; authored Common Sense, Crisis papers and
Rights of Man; helped to write French Constitution;
imprisoned by the Jacobins during French revolution; blamed
Washington for allowing him to remain imprisoned. |
BRITAIN
Reports by Thomas Paine |
23
Dec 1788 |
| Paine,
Thomas |
BRITAIN
Reports by Thomas Paine |
23
Dec 1788 |
| Paine,
Thomas |
FRANCE
Government
Reform of |
23
Dec 1788 |
| Paine,
Thomas |
FRANCE
Revolution |
19
May 1789 |
| Paine,
Thomas |
GOVERNMENT
Just Principles |
11
Jul 1789 |
| Paine,
Thomas |
PAINE,
THOMAS
Bridge Design |
23
Dec 1788 |
| Paine,
Thomas |
PAINE,
THOMAS
Pamphlet Received |
18
Mar 1801 |
| Paine,
Thomas |
PAINE,
THOMAS
Retirement to New York Farm |
5
Jun 1805 |
| Paine,
Thomas |
PAINE,
THOMAS
Rights of Man |
19
Jun 1792 |
Pendleton,
Edmund
(1721-1803) Lawyer; presided at Virginia convention
which ratified U.S. Constitution. |
SUBJECT |
Date
|
Pickering,
Timothy
(1745-1826) Soldier in Continental army; member of
Washington's cabinet; a Federalist. |
SUBJECT |
Date
|
| Pictet
|
CONSTITUTION
United States
Freedom of the Press
|
5
Feb 1803 |
| Pictet
|
GOVERNMENT
Responsibilities of |
5
Feb 1803 |
| Pictet
|
KNOWLEDGE
Science
Abstract Research |
5
Feb 1803 |
Pinckney,
Charles
(1757-1824) Prepared draft of U.S. Constitution;
governor of South Carolina; senator; minister to Spain. |
UNITY
Party Politics
Dissention a Lesser Evil Than Despotism |
29
May 1797 |
Pinckney,
Charles C.
(1746-1825) Soldier in Continental army; member
of Constitutional Convention; ministor to France; member of the XYZ
commision to France. |
SUBJECT |
Date
|
Pinckney,
Thomas
(1750-1824) Soldier in Continental army; governor
of South Carolina; special commissioner to Spain; congressman;
negotiated treaty with Spain in 1795. |
BRITAIN
Impressment of U.S. Seamen |
16
Mar 1793 |
Price
|
CONSTITUTION
United States
Need for Informed Citizenry |
8
Jan 1789 |
| Price
|
RELIGION
Demonism |
8
Jan 1789 |
| Price
|
SLAVERY
Ending the Practice |
7
Aug 1785 |
Randolph,
Edmund
(1753-1815) Lawyer; first U.S. Attorney-General;
succeeed Jefferson as Secretary of State. |
CORRUPTION
The Congress |
3
Feb 1794 |
| Randolph,
Edmund |
IGNORANCE
|
3
Feb 1794 |
| Randolph,
|
INDIGENOUS
AMERICAN TRIBES
Creeks
Treaty Signed |
14
Aug 1790 |
Randolph,
John
(1727-1784) King's attorney in Virginia; at the
outbreak of the war for independence, moved to England but remained
a friend to Jefferson.
|
subject
|
date
|
Roane,
Spencer
(1762-1822) Political writer; jurist; son-in-law of
Patrick Henry. |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Separation of Powers |
6
Sep 1819 |
Rush,
Benjamin
(1745-1813) Physician; signer of the Declaration of
Independence; Surgeon-General of the Continental Army; and professor
of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. |
ADAMS,
JOHN
Relationship With |
15
Jan 1811 |
| Rush,
Benjamin |
CONSTITUTION
United States
Freedom of Religion
|
23
Sep 1800 |
| Rush,
Benjamin |
FRANKLIN,
BENJAMIN
Reflections on |
4
Oct 1803 |
| Rush,
Benjamin |
MORAL
PRINCIPLES
Espoused by Jesus Christ |
21
Apr 1803 |
| Rush,
Benjamin |
POLITICS |
22
Sep 1809 |
Shays,
Daniel
(1747-1825) Soldier in Continental army; led
insurrection in Massachusetts (Shay's Rebellion). |
SUBJECT |
Date
|
Short,
William
(1759-1849) Diplomat; private secretary to
Jefferson in France; later secretary of legation; minister to the
Netherlands. |
SUBJECT |
Date
|
Short,
William
|
FRANCE
Conditions in |
28
Nov 1814 |
| Short,
William |
FRANCE
Revolution and Jacobins |
3
Jan 1793 |
| Short,
William |
MORAL
PRINCIPLES
Epiucurean Ideas |
31
Oct 1819 |
| Short,
William |
NEW
ORLEANS |
10
Aug 1790 |
| Short,
William |
UNITY
Threat of Secession and Civil War |
13
Apr 1820 |
Stark,
John
(1728-1822) Officer in the Continental army.
|
|
|
Story,
Isaac
(1749-1816)Minister in Marblehead, Massachusetts,
1771 to 1800; father of poet Isaac Story. |
|
|
Sullivan,
James
(1744-1808) Jurist, member of Continental Congress;
governor of Massachusetts (1807-1808) and historian. |
PUBLIC
SERVICE
Presidency |
9
Feb 1797 |
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