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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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211 | Adams, John | Tuesday July 2nd. 1771. | 1771-07-02 | At Falmouth, at Mr. Jonathan Webbs, who has removed to an House very near the Court House. Last... | |
212 | Adams, John | Decr. 28th. 1762. | 1762-12-28 | Mr. Cranch last fryday night discovered some Instances of his skill at a Bargain. He agreed to... | |
213 | Adams, John | 1774. Fryday. Sept. 23. | 1774-09-23 | Walked along Second Street Southward, untill I got out of the City into the Country. The... | |
214 | Adams, John | [July 1766] | ≈1766-07-01 | Monday after Commencement. Last Saturday, I accidentally found a curious Volume, which Oaks... | |
215 | Adams, John | 1774 Thursday. Octr. 13. | 1774-10-13 | Dined with Mr. Dickenson with Chase, Paca, Low, Mifflin, Mr. Penn and General Lee, at six O... | |
216 | Adams, John | 1774. Fryday. Novr. 4. | 1774-11-04 | Dined at Hartford, at Bulls, where we had the Pleasure of seeing Mr. Adams’s Minister Mr. How,... | |
217 | Adams, John | 26 Fryday. | 1756-03-26 | A delightful morning. Rode to Grafton, dined at Josiah Rawsons. He exerted his rawsonian Talents... | |
218 | Adams, John | VI. An Examination of the Claim of New York, May 1774 | ≈1774-05-01 | 1753. In the year 1753 a Committee of the Council of N York in a Report upon the Petition of Mr.... | |
219 | Adams, John | March 3d. 1761. | 1761-03-03 | Mem. To enquire of Tufts, Gould, Whitmarsh, Hunts, Whites, &c. about their Method of mending High... | |
220 | Adams, John | [December 1758] | ≈1758-12-01 | Bob Paine is conceited and pretends to more Knowledge and Genius than he has. I have heard him... |