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APPENDIX. 



PARKER, THEODORE (1810-1860) [49], an American theo- 

 logian, son of John Parker (1761 ) [32], who was son of John Par- 

 ker (1729)- 



PARSONS, THEOPHILUS (1797-1882) [47], an American jur- 

 ist, son of Theophilus Parsons (1750-1813), a jurist. 



PASCAL, BLAISE (1623-1662), a French author, son of Etienne 

 Pascal, president of the court of aids. 



PASTEUR, LOUIS (1822), a French chemist and biologist. 

 His father was decorated by Napoleon during First Empire. 



PATTI, ADELINA MARIA CLORINDA (1843), an operatic 

 singer, younger (or youngest) daughter by second marriage. Both 

 parents were professional singers. 



PEABODY, GEORGE (1795-1869) [33], an American merchant 

 and philanthropist, son of Thomas Peabody (1762 ) [36], who was 

 son of David Peabody (1724 ) [46], who was son of Ensign David 

 Peabody (1678) [36]. 



PEEL, SIR ROBERT (1788-1850) [38], an English statesman, 

 eldest son of Sir Robert Peel (1750-1830). 



PEIRCE, BENJAMIN (1809-1880), an American mathematician. 



PEPYS, SAMUEL (1633-1703) [32], an English author, son of 

 John Pepys (1601 ). 



PERICLES, see page 128. 



PERKINS, JACOB (1766-1849), an American inventor. 



PERRY, OLIVER HAZARD (1785-1819) [24], an American 

 naval officer, son of Christopher Raymond Perry (1761-1818) [29], 

 a naval officer, son of Freeman Perry (1732 ). 



PESTALOZZI, JOHANN HEINRICH (1746-1827), a Swiss 

 teacher, orphan at the age of 6. 



PETER THE GREAT (1672-1725) [43], emperor of Russia, son 

 of Alexis (1629-1676). 



PETRARCH (1304-1374), an Italian poet, son of a notary of 



