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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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211 | Adams, John | 24 [–27] Thurdsday. Fryday. Saturday. Sunday. | ≈1756-06-24 | Spent the Evening at the Colonels. Presumably the text of this entry pertains to the last day in... | |
212 | Adams, John | 28 Monday. | 1756-06-28 | 28 Monday. | |
213 | Adams, John | [July 1756] | ≈1756-07-19 | Sat out for Boston. Borrowed the Idea of a Patriot King of Ned. Quincy. Rode to Cambridge. Lodgd.... | |
214 | Adams, John | July. 1756. 19. Monday. | 1756-07-19 | Sat out for Boston. Borrowed the Idea of a Patriot King of Ned. Quincy. Rode to Cambridge. Lodgd.... | |
215 | Adams, John | 20 Tuesday. | 1756-07-20 | Eliot and Trumble lodged here with me. | |
216 | Adams, John | 21 Wednesday. | 1756-07-21 | Kept School.—I am now entering on another Year, and I am resolved not to neglect my Time as I did... | |
217 | Adams, John | 22 Thurdsday. | 1756-07-22 | Fast day. Rose not till 7 o clock. This is the usual Fate of my Resolutions! Wrote the 3 first... | |
218 | Adams, John | 23 Friday. | 1756-07-23 | Rose at 7. Wrote the 2 last Chapters of St. James. Spent the Evening at the Majors and drank Tea... | |
219 | Adams, John | 24 Saturday. | 1756-07-24 | Rose at 7. Wrote a little in Greek. Afternoon wrote Bolinbroke. | |
220 | Adams, John | 25 Sunday. | 1756-07-25 | Rose 1/2 after 6.—Good Sense, some say, is enough to regulate our Conduct, to dictate Thoughts... |