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ion Flowers, Mrs. Howe's first volume of poems, 228, 229; reviewed in Dwight's Journal of Music by Mrs. E. D. Cheney, 436.
Passy, Frederic, takes Mrs. Howe to the French Academy, 414; also to the crowning of a rosiere, 415; presents her with a volume of his essays, 416.
Paul, Jean, works of, read, 59.
Pegli, Samuel Ward dies at, 73.
Peirce, Benjamin, a member of the Radical Club, 282.
Pellico, Silvio, an Italian patriot, 109.
Pentonville prison, visited, 109.
Perkins, Col. Thomas H., his recollection of Mrs. Cutler, 35.
Persiani, Mlle., an opera singer, 104. Phaedo, 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, 3