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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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271 | Adams, John | Fryday [13 October]. | 1758-10-13 | Read Gilbert. Went in the Evening to Coll. Quincys. Heard a Tryal before him, as a Justice... | |
272 | Adams, John | Monday [16 October]. | 1758-10-16 | Read a few Pages in Gilbert. I proceed very slowly. | |
273 | Adams, John | Tuesday [17 October]. | 1758-10-17 | Read in Gilbert. Went to Monatiquot to see the Raising of the new Meeting House. No Observations... | |
274 | Adams, John | Wednesday [18 October]. | 1758-10-18 | Went to Boston. Bob Paine . I have ruined myself, by a too eager Pursuit of Wisdom. I have now... | |
275 | Adams, John | Thurdsday [19 October]. | 1758-10-19 | I borrowed yesterday of Quincy, the 1st Volume of Batista Angeloni’s Letters, and a general... | |
276 | Adams, John | Saturday [21 October]. | 1758-10-21 | Rose with the sun. Brot up the Horse and took a Ride over Penns Hill, as far as John Haywards in... | |
277 | Adams, John | [Sunday 22 October]. | 1758-10-22 | Conversed with Capt. Thatcher about commercial affairs.—When he receives a freight of Goods on... | |
278 | Adams, John | Monday [23 October]. | 1758-10-23 | Monday 23 October . | |
279 | Adams, John | Tuesday [24 October]. | 1758-10-24 | Rode to Boston. Arrived about 1/2 after 10. Went into the Court House, and sett down by Mr. Paine... | |
280 | Adams, John | Wednesday [25 October]. | 1758-10-25 | Went in the morning to Mr. Gridleys, and asked the favour of his Advice what Steps to take for an... |