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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1451 | Wingate, Jonathan | Deposition of Jonathan Wingate: 16 June 1773 | 1773-06-16 | I Jonathan Wingate of lawful age testify and say that about eight or ten days before Mr. Richard... | |
1452 | Woodfall, William | Adams, John | To John Adams from William Woodfall, 12 March 1774 | 1774-03-12 | As the Affairs of AMERICA are now agitating in both Houses of the English Parliament, and as it... |
1453 | [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... | ||
1454 | [October 1758] | ≈1758-10-01 | How it is with you I know not, but if I am rightly informed, I am yet alive and not dead. And to... | ||
1455 | [December 1758] | ≈1758-12-01 | haud facile emergunt quorum Virtutibus obstat res angusta domi. They will hardly emerge from... | ||
1456 | [April 1754] | 1754-04-01 | Then, Mr. Winthrop began a Course of Experimental Written in JA ’s experimental hand of... | ||
1457 | [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... | ||
1458 | [April 1754] | ≈1754-04-01 | Mr. Winthrop began a series of Experimental Phylosophy , and in the 1st place he explained to us... | ||
1459 | Boston, Committee of Correspondence | From John Adams to the Boston Committee of … | ≈1774-09-01 | As I am of the Opinion, that the Subjects of the Massachusetts Bay are without a King, Governor,... | |
1460 | [June 1753] | ≈1753-06-08 | At Colledge. A Clowdy, Dull morning, and so continued till about 5 a Clock, when it began to rain... |