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241[August 1785] (Adams Papers)
Return’d to the City at 7 in the morning. Breakfasted with Mr. Jarvis in William Street. Mr....
242Monday August 1st. 1785. (Adams Papers)
Return’d to the City at 7 in the morning. Breakfasted with Mr. Jarvis in William Street. Mr....
2432d. (Adams Papers)
Remain’d at home all the morning, writing Letters for Europe, as the british Packet is to sail...
2443d. (Adams Papers)
Was all the morning writing for the Packet. Dined with the Delegates from Virginia. Coll. Monroe,...
2454th. (Adams Papers)
The british Packet sailed at about 10, in the morning. The weather was rainy, so I did not go out...
2465th. (Adams Papers)
I went and spent some time with Mr. Fontfreyde, in the forenoon. Dined with a large Company at...
2476th. (Adams Papers)
Visited young Mr. Chaumont in the morning, who arrived a few days since from Philadelphia. I went...
2487th. (Adams Papers)
Went in the morning to Church: Mr. Harrison who is always with the Ladies squired them there A...
2498th. (Adams Papers)
I went out with Mr. Harrison, Mrs. Swift, and Miss Riché, to Content to see Lady Wheate, who is...
2509th. (Adams Papers)
Dr. Witherspoon visited the President in the morning. I went with Mr. Söderström out of town...
25110th. (Adams Papers)
In the forenoon I went, and sat about an hour with Mr. King. Mr. Gerry was sitting at the grand...
25211th. (Adams Papers)
Breakfasted on board the Packet, which is to sail for L’orient next monday; from thence I went a...
25312th. (Adams Papers)
This morning Mr. Chaumont came, and proposed to me, to buy an horse, so that we might go to...
25413th. (Adams Papers)
This morning the President intended to take a sail down to Sandy-Hook, for the recovery of his...
25514th. (Adams Papers)
After several attempts to see Mr. van Berkel, he was at length found at home, and declined taking...
25615th. (Adams Papers)
Rose at about 6 o’clock in the morning; and tried my horse in the Chaise before one of Mr....
25716th. (Adams Papers)
We were going this morning by 5 o’clock, and proceeded as far as Stamford, 12 miles from Rye; 5...
25817th. (Adams Papers)
At 5 o’clock we were going, and reach’d Fairfield by 9. I there delivered my letters to Mr. Burr...
25918th. (Adams Papers)
In the morning I went to pay a visit to Mr. Platt, and found my old friend Brush there. He...
26019th. (Adams Papers)
This morning I went with Mr. Brush, and delivered the Letters I had for this place. Mr. Chancey...
26120th. (Adams Papers)
We tried my horse this morning in Mr. Chaumont Chaise, but could not make him go at all: so we...
26221st. (Adams Papers)
At six in the morning, we all left Middleton: and rode on to Hartford, where we arrived at about...
26322d. (Adams Papers)
At about 9 this morning, Mr. Broome, and Mr. Brush, left us and set out to return to New-Haven....
26423d. (Adams Papers)
It was almost seven o’clock before we got under way this morning. We rode about 10 miles and then...
26524th. (Adams Papers)
One of the breast plates was broke, and we were obliged to send it a mile and half to be mended...
St. Louis’s day, a great holiday all over France, because it is the fête of their king’s patron....
26726th. (Adams Papers)
No person who has not experienced it can conceive how much pleasure there is in returning to our...
26827th. (Adams Papers)
Brother Charles came to town this morning. I paid a number of visits and dined, at Deacon...
26928th. (Adams Papers)
Attended Mr. Wibird’s meeting forenoon, and afternoon. His voice and look was as familiar to me,...
27029th. (Adams Papers)
At about 9 o’clock I set off for Boston, and stopp’d half an hour, at my uncle Adams’s. Saw my...