541; "The Pilot that
weathered
the storm," v.
Byron
28_; "rules the hour," i. 31; "expired in plenitude of power," i. 34,
_57_; Sayer's _Elijah's Mantle_, i. 294, _356_; mentioned in _English
Bards, and Scotch Reviewers_, i. 377; in _Hints from Horace_, i. 395;
"heaven-born," i. 486; the "heavy news" of Austerlitz, _i. 489_; his
description of Napoleon, _ii. 400_; _v. 544_; Sheridan's speech on the
Begum of Oude, _iv. 72_; one of "the wondrous _Three_," iv. 75; George
III. and Catholic Emancipation, _iv. 503_, "with Fox's lard was
basting William Pitt," iv. 511; his grave in Westminster Abbey, v.
541; "The Pilot that weathered the storm," v. 568; _vi. 482_, refusal
to accept ? 100,000 from the merchants of London, vi. 376; "Chatham
gone," vi. 478; "so like his friend Billy," vii. 28; Byron's _Epitaph
for_, vii. 64
Pitt and Grenville Acts, the, iv. 512
Pius VII. , Pope, Napoleon's snuff-box, _vii. 78_
Pizarro, Francisco, ii. 81; v. 555
Pizarro, Hernando, ii. 81
Pizarro, Juan Gonzalo, ii. 81
Plancus, _ii. 492_
Plataea, battle of, ii.