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Having read in the Papers of to Day, an Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in France to one at...
I arrived here in six weeks from the Downs whence the ship in which I came took her departure on...
Your affectionate and instructing letter of Decem r 2 nd: did not reach me ’till yesterday.— I...
You may recollect that the Court of France by an edict, about 2 Years since, opend a trade to the...
I now do myself the pleasure to inclose to you a copy of the Arret explanatory of that of Sep....
I last wednesday received yours of Dec br 28 and should have answerd by the post of thursday but...
I have the Honor to send you inclosed, the prospectus of a french periodical publication lately...
Give me leave to introduce to you John Coffin Jones Esq r , an eminent Merchant of Boston and a...
59[December 1788] (Adams Papers)
Charles return’d to Cambridge. Winslow Warren. Rode in the afternoon. Gibbon 5th. vol. 4th. gone...
6031. (Adams Papers)
Eve with Foster at Mr. Jackson’s, He was out.
6130. (Adams Papers)
Eve at Dr. Sawyer’s. Mr. Boyd.—a youth.
6229. (Adams Papers)
Thompson got home. Court at Mr. Atkins’s.
6328. (Adams Papers)
Parson Allen preached. Snow storm.
I have rec d your favours of the 3 and 13 th and have opened that to our Son, who has been absent...
6527. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Judge Greenleaf’s. Foster came home.
6626. (Adams Papers)
Returned to N. Port. Wrote in the Eve.
6725. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Thaxter’s. Miss Hazen. Eve at Mr. Bartlett’s.
6824. (Adams Papers)
Went to Haverhill. Colder than ever.
6923. (Adams Papers)
Cold continues. Eve at Judge Greenleaf’s.
7022. (Adams Papers)
Very cold weather. Evening in the office.
7121. (Adams Papers)
Heard Mr. Andrews, preach. Bouscaren. Mr. Carter.
7220. (Adams Papers)
Cold weather. Came home with Bridge. Sleepy.
7319. (Adams Papers)
Dined with Amory. Went to the ball.
I thank you for your kind Letter of Nov br 30th Dec br 2d you judg’d rightly I was almost...
7518. (Adams Papers)
Attended court. Sat late. Lodg’d with Mr. Atkins.
I flattered myself my friends would have supported my election for the District of Suffolk but I...
7717. (Adams Papers)
Snow storm. Went to Salem. Supp’d at Amory’s.
7816. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Parsons &c went to Salem Court. Miss Coats.
7915. (Adams Papers)
Attended the office. Read a little. Mr. Jackson’s.
It was not untill yesterday that I received your Letter & mrs Cranchs. mr mccomick came up &...
8114. (Adams Papers)
Heard Mr. Ware. Preach’d admirably. D. Atkins.
I do indeed rejoice with you all upon the happy event which took place in mr smiths Family before...
8313. (Adams Papers)
Put my horse at Tappan’s. Eve with Dr. Kilham.
I hope every post to hear from you, but every post has hithertoo dissapointed me. a month is a...
I begin to think I am not of that concequence at Home which I supposed myself, or that you think...
8612. (Adams Papers)
Company chiefly gone. Russell. Rode with Thompson. Dancing again.
8711. (Adams Papers)
Dined with Mr. Tufts. Not very bright. Dr. Swett’s.
8810. (Adams Papers)
Got to Newbury-Port. Ordination. Dancing. John Andrews, JQA ’s frequent companion, was ordained...
899. (Adams Papers)
Went to Haverhill. Wet through.
908. (Adams Papers)
Left Braintree. Went as far as Wilmington. Rain.
917. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Cranch’s after meeting. Mr. C. quite unwell.
926. (Adams Papers)
Went to Milton with Wm. Cranch. He dined with us.
935. (Adams Papers)
Wm Cranch came from Boston. Heard from N. York. Presumably the letter written by AA to JA between...
I had the pleasure of writing to you on the 2 d. of Aug. and of adding a P.S. of Aug. 6. you will...
954. (Adams Papers)
Very cold. At Mr. Cranch’s. Dr. Fogg. Mr. Thayer.
963. (Adams Papers)
Gibbon 5th. vol. 4th. gone which I much regret.
This day three weeks I left Home, since which I have not heard a word from thence. I wrote you...
If I had been told at my first arrival that five months would pass, before I should write a Line...
I have been waiting above a week hopeing to have a Letter from my dear sister informing me of her...
1002. (Adams Papers)
Winslow Warren. Rode in the afternoon.