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INDEX

" No Blind Guides Needed,"

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Noms de plume, 102, 104, los, 107, 129, 14s, 151, 162, 166, 168 Morth Atnerican, Philadel- phia, 374 North Briton, 89 Northcliffe, Lord, 308, 309 Northern Journalism, 66 North, S. N. D. (cited), 24 Northern Spectator, Ver- mont, 271 Northwest Territory, Centi-

nel of, 209 Norton, Charles Eliot, 348, 351

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O'Brien, Frank M. (quoted),

245, 248 O'Brien, Frank M. (cited),

338, 340 Observator, 8 Observator, London, 28 Observer, Columbia, South

Carolina, 234 St. Louis, 277 Ochs, Adolph S., 342, 343 O'Connor, Charles, 311 Official paper, 234 Ogden, RoUo (cited), 352 Ohio, 297

Ohio Federalist, 210 Old South Writing School,

154 " On to Richmond," 338 Orange, Prince of, 61 Ordinance of 1787, 216

Oswald, Eleazer, 133, 145,

149 Otis, James, 103, 104, 114,

140

Packet, New York, 121, 122,

139, 140 Pennsylvania, 133, 138,

140, 144

Paine, Thomas, 110, 121, 131, 161

Palladium (Frankfort, Ken- tucky), 207

Pamphlets and newspapers, 6

Paper mills, 48, 203

Papers, Public, of George Clinton (cited), 132,

133 Paris Herald, 341 Parker, James, 48, 87-89,

9i>95 Parks, William, 67 Parton, James (cited), 161 Parton, James (quoted),

257. 274 Party, Liberty, 91 Pater, Walter (cited), 379 Patriot, Greensboro, North

Carolina, 301 PelleW, George (quoted),

188 Penn, Irvine G. (cited),

229 Penn, William, 35-38, 62 Pennsylvania, Minutes of

Provincial Council

(cited), 37