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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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101 | Adams, John | 3 Wednesday. | 1756-03-03 | Fair Weather. Natural Phylosophy is the Art of deducing the generall laws and properties of... | |
102 | Adams, John | 4 Thurdsday. | 1756-03-04 | A fine morn. | |
103 | Adams, John | 5 Fryday. | 1756-03-05 | Dined at home, Mr. Barnes dined here, drank Tea, and spent the evening at Coll. Chandlers. The... | |
104 | Adams, John | 6 Saturday. | 1756-03-06 | Rose 1/2 after 4. A clowdy morn. Wrote Bolinbrokes letter on retirement and study. | |
105 | Adams, John | 7 Sunday. | 1756-03-07 | Heard Mr. Maccarty all day. Spent the Evening and supped at Mr. Greenes, with Thayer. Honesty,... | |
106 | Adams, John | 8 Monday. | 1756-03-08 | Spent the Evening at Major Chandlers. Fair Weather. | |
107 | Adams, John | 9 Tuesday. | 1756-03-09 | A charming Day. Spent the evening up Chamber. | |
108 | Adams, John | 10 Wednesday. | 1756-03-10 | A misty morning. Sun brake out about noon. Spent Evening at Gardiners. | |
109 | Adams, John | 11 Thurdsday. | 1756-03-11 | Dined at the Colonels. Drank Tea at Mr. Paines with a number of Ladies, and spent the Evening at... | |
110 | Adams, John | 12 Fryday. | 1756-03-12 | Clowdy. Laid a pair of Gloves with Mrs. Willard that she would not see me chew tobacco this... |