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303; death of, 303. Pickering, Colonel, quiets Six Nations, ii.
94. Pickering, Timothy, letter of Washington to, on French Revolution, ii.
140; on failure of Spanish negotiations, 166; recalls Washington to Philadelphia to receive Fauchet letter, 195; succeeds Randolph, 246; letters of Washington to, on party government, 247; appeals to Washington against Adams's reversal of Hamilton's rank, 286; letters of Washington to, 292, 324; criticises Washington as a commonplace person, 307. Pinckney, Charles C., letter of Washington to, ii.
90; appointed to succeed Monroe as minister to France, 214; refused reception, 284; sent on special commission, 284; named by Washington as general, 286; accepts without complaint of Hamilton's higher rank, 290; Washington's friendship with, 363. Pinckney, Thomas, sent on special mission to Spain, ii.
166; unsuccessful at first, 166; succeeds in making a good treaty, 167; credit of his exploit, 168; letter of Washington to, 325. Pitt, William, his conduct of French war, i.
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