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356116th. (Adams Papers)
I went again this forenoon to see Miss Jones, and offered to call in the afternoon and take a...
356217th. (Adams Papers)
At home all the forenoon, reading Tom Jones, one of the best novels in the language. The scenes...
356318th. (Adams Papers)
This forenoon I took a ride, with White, to see our class mate Eaton. We spent about an hour with...
356419th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Kimball preach’d a couple of practical discourses, the subjects of which I liked better than...
356520th. (Adams Papers)
I had some thoughts of leaving Haverhill this morning; but it rain’d all the forenoon; and as I...
356621st. (Adams Papers)
Hazy weather again all the forenoon. I went and pass’d an hour with my friend White before...
356722d. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Judge Sargeant’s, with Mr. and Mrs. Shaw. Mr. Porter and his lady are there upon a visit...
356823d. (Adams Papers)
I left Haverhill this morning at about 9 o’clock; and at 12 arrived at the tavern in Wilmington,...
356924th. (Adams Papers)
I lodg’d last night with Lincoln, the senior, whose chum was out of town. Breakfasted this...
357025th. (Adams Papers)
In the forenoon I went to Weymouth, to return Dr. Tufts’s horse. Dined at the Doctor’s, and...
357126th. (Adams Papers)
I did not attend meeting this day—Employ’d myself chiefly in reading and writing. Mr. Weld...
357227th. (Adams Papers)
I employ’d myself in the forenoon with making some necessary preparations before my final...
357328th. (Adams Papers)
Rode out in the morning with Mrs. Cranch. It rain’d hard all the afternoon—chilly north-east...
357429th. (Adams Papers)
Rain’d in the fore part of the day but cleared up in the afternoon: I went with my gun down upon...
357530th. (Adams Papers)
Staid at home the whole day. Doctor Tufts was here in the morning, on his road to Boston, and in...
357631st. (Adams Papers)
A very warm day. Rambling all the morning; I met a couple of french officers gunning on my...
3577[September 1787] (Adams Papers)
Between 9 and 10 o’clock this morning I departed from Braintree with Mrs. Cranch: we got to Mr....
Between 9 and 10 o’clock this morning I departed from Braintree with Mrs. Cranch: we got to Mr....
35792d. (Adams Papers)
Attended meeting all day. Mr. Hilliard preach’d; much in the old way. The meeting house however...
35803d. (Adams Papers)
I pass’d about an hour, before dinner with Mr. Winthrop, the late librarian. He is much of a...
35814th. (Adams Papers)
After breakfast I return’d to College, and on the way stopp’d at the President’s. He was not at...
35825th. (Adams Papers)
Took an early breakfast, and walk’d with Cranch to Cambridge. We got to Packard’s chamber, just...
35836th. (Adams Papers)
This morning after breakfasting with Mr. Andrews I walk’d leisurely to Boston. Just before I left...
35847th. (Adams Papers)
At three in the morning I was roused, and got into the carriage in company with, a merchant of...
35858th. (Adams Papers)
I arose in the morning quite refresh’d, and immediately after breakfast went and took my station...
35869th. (Adams Papers)
I did not attend meeting this day for several reasons. At home the whole day; it was extremely...
358710th. (Adams Papers)
Attended at the office the whole day. Continued Robertson. Thomson engaged this morning to take...
358811th. (Adams Papers)
Thomson began his attendance upon the school this morning, and attended at the office, all the...
358912th. (Adams Papers)
Training day for the alarm list. From 16 to 60 years the inhabitants of this Common-wealth, are...
359013th. (Adams Papers)
Dined with Dr. Kilham at Mr. Carter’s. This is a very friendly, obliging old gentleman, about 73...