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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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11 | Adams, John | 16 Saturday. | 1753-06-16 | At Colledge, a fair morning, but, not very warm. | |
12 | Adams, John | 17 Sunday. | 1753-06-17 | At Colledge, sunshiny-morning, heard Mr. Appleton expound those words in 1. Cor. 12 Chap, from 7,... | |
13 | Adams, John | 18 Monday. | 1753-06-18 | At Colledge, a warm morning, at 11 ’Clock read Theses on this question, (viz) antliarum et... | |
14 | Adams, John | 19 Tuesday. | 1753-06-19 | At Colledge, a very warm morning, at 11 Disputed on this question (viz) systema Copernicanum est... | |
15 | Adams, John | 20 Wednesday. | 1753-06-20 | At Colledge, a most Charming and Beautifull Scene is this morning displayed. All nature wears a... | |
16 | Adams, John | 21 Thurdsday. | 1753-06-21 | At Colledge, a warm morning, and Something windy, about Sunset Came up a very hard shower... | |
17 | Adams, John | 22 Fryday. | 1753-06-22 | At Colledge, a Charming, pleasant morning, read Dr. Niewentyts Demonstration Co n cerning the... | |
18 | Adams, John | 23 Saturday. | 1753-06-23 | At Colledge, a Clowdy morning, and in the afternoon, Came up a Clowd of thunder and lightning.... | |
19 | Adams, John | 24 Sunday. | 1753-06-24 | At Colledge, a Cloudy morning, heard Mr. Cotton of New-town vociferate from the 19. of Proverbs... | |
20 | Adams, John | 25. Monday. | 1753-06-25 | At Colledge, a very rainy, morning, at 11 o’Clock Disputed from the question assigned us last... | |
21 | Adams, John | 26 Tuesday. | 1753-06-26 | At Colledge, a very rainy Day, as it has remained since yesterday-morning. By reason of my... | |
22 | Adams, John | 27 Wednesday. | 1753-06-27 | At Colledge. A Clowdy morning. Afternoon, together with Lock, took a ride to Watertown-Bridge and... | |
23 | Adams, John | 28. Thurdsday. | 1753-06-28 | At Colledge, a Clowdy-Day. | |
24 | Adams, John | 29 [June 1753–January 1754?]. | ≈1753-06-29 | Sat out from Boston, home where having tarried 7, or 8 Days I set out on a journey together with... | |
25 | Adams, John | 29 Fryday. | 1753-06-29 | At Colledge, a Clear morning. Heard the valedictory oration, pronounced, By Oliver. 2 o Clock set... | |
26 | Adams, John | [February 1754.] | ≈1754-02-01 | This winter, we had a vacation. In the winter of 1754 we had no snow at all save a smattering or... | |
27 | Adams, John | March [1754]. | ≈1754-03-01 | Beg inning of March Had a small flurry of snow. There was snow in Cambridge on 2 March and “a... | |
28 | Adams, John | March 8th. | 1754-03-08 | A Clowdy morning. I am now reading my lord Orrerys letters to his son Concerning Dr. Swift and... | |
29 | Adams, John | [17? March 1754.] | 1754-03-17 | Kept sabath at Cambridge. March about the middle. | |
30 | Adams, John | March 18th. | 1754-03-18 | In the Evening we had several very sharp flashes of lightning, attended with a Distant grumbling... | |
31 | Adams, John | 19 [March 1754]. | 1754-03-19 | This morning is beyond description, Beautyfull, the Skie bespangled with Clouds which shed a... | |
32 | Adams, John | April 1st. 1754. | 1754-04-01 | Then, Mr. Winthrop began a Course of Experimental Written in JA ’s experimental hand of... | |
33 | Adams, John | [Winthrop’s Lectures on Experimental Philosophy.] April … | 1754-04-01 | Mr. Winthrop began a series of Experimental Phylosophy , and in the 1st place he explained to us... | |
34 | Adams, John | April 3d. 1754. | 1754-04-03 | The second lecture, which was wholly taken up in explaining the Propertys of the Centers of... | |
35 | Adams, John | April 5th. 1754. | 1754-04-05 | The theory of the Ballance, scales, steel-yard &c. and all and the 3 species of lever’s continued... | |
36 | Adams, John | April 6th. 1754. | 1754-04-06 | The phaenomina of The nature of the Pulley, axis in peritrochaeo, and inclined Plane explained,... | |
37 | Adams, John | April 8th. 1754. | 1754-04-08 | The Theory of simple machines and in particular of the inclined plane, of the wedge and screw,... | |
38 | Adams, John | April 9 1754. | 1754-04-09 | Sir Isaac Newtons three laws of nature proved and illustrated, together with the application of... | |
39 | Adams, John | April 10, 1754. | 1754-04-10 | The theory of Centrifugal forces, continued; and aplyed to the Cases of the planets; and from... | |
40 | Adams, John | April 11 1754. | 1754-04-11 | Some thing’s observed concerning gravity, which encreases as you approach the Center of the earth... |