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    16131st. (Adams Papers)
    I amuse myself in reading Junius’s letters; which though the factious productions of a partizan,...
    16230th. (Adams Papers)
    This afternoon Mr. Cutler called at our office, and perswaded me to ride with him up to Mr....
    16329th. (Adams Papers)
    After spending the day as usual, I walk’d with Stacey and Putnam. After going some way into...
    16428th. (Adams Papers)
    I finished reading Bacon’s pleas and pleading: but the subject is so knotty that I must at some...
    16527th. (Adams Papers)
    Mr. Andrews preached for us this day; and was somewhat longer than usual to the great...
    16626th. (Adams Papers)
    I went to pay a visit to Mrs. Hooper: but disappointed her by having no news from her son Jo, who...
    16725th. (Adams Papers)
    Mr. Andrews came to town last night, and called to see us at the office this forenoon. They have...
    16824th. (Adams Papers)
    I returned, and once more took my seat in the office: but did little this forenoon. Thompson was...
    16923d. (Adams Papers)
    I had almost promised Mr. Thaxter to wait till the afternoon; but as there was an appearance of a...
    17022d. (Adams Papers)
    I went to see Leonard White this forenoon. His father has been unwell for some days past. His...