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    6126th. (Adams Papers)
    Between five and six this morning, I left the judge’s house, with Mr. Andrews who is going to...
    6223. (Adams Papers)
    Cold continues. Eve at Judge Greenleaf’s.
    6316th. (Adams Papers)
    Took a walk after leaving the office, with Thompson and Putnam. We were for calling in at Mr....
    6430th. (Adams Papers)
    Very agreeable weather. After we had done at the office, I took a long walk with Thompson. We...
    6519th. (Adams Papers)
    W. Cranch, and the two young ladies set off this morning for Boston. The weather is much milder...
    666th. (Adams Papers)
    In the forenoon I sent my letter to Putnam, and in about an hour received the following reply...
    6720th. (Adams Papers)
    Mr. Parsons had the frame of his House raised, and was consequently very busy. Walk’d with...
    6826th. (Adams Papers)
    We recite again in Ferguson. Mr. Pearson gave a lecture this afternoon; it was still upon the...
    6923d. (Adams Papers)
    Rose at about 8 this morning, and felt no inconveniency from the scene of yesterday. Townsend,...
    7010th. (Adams Papers)
    Stroll’d a mile or two with Pickman: he has the appearance of a true and faithful Lover, and...
    7116th. (Adams Papers)
    Attended the library. After prayers we had a Class meeting. It seems reports have been spread...
    726th. (Adams Papers)
    We this day returned our books to the library. I went immediately after prayers to Mr. Wiggles...
    733d. (Adams Papers)
    Between 8 and 9 this morning, I cross’d Charlestown, and Maiden bridges. I rode, as far as...
    7420th. (Adams Papers)
    Lines, upon the late proceedings of the College Government. This afternoon Dr. Welch, and Deacon...
    7510th. (Adams Papers)
    The weather in the morning was disagreeable, but cleared up, at about ten. Had company at my...
    7628th. (Adams Papers)
    I learnt this day that the bar determined last evening to abide by the rule, which they had...
    7730th. (Adams Papers)
    My Trunks, which I have been so long expecting, came, at last this morning, from Haverhill....
    786th. (Adams Papers)
    Fast day: I was at meeting all day, as indeed all the Students, must be, by Law, unless, excused...
    793d. (Adams Papers)
    Reading, Reid on the Mind. This author in some places pleases me very much; but in others he is...
    80[June 1787] (Adams Papers)
    At 11, we had another lecture upon the optical instruments; the solar microscope, the telescope,...
    8110th. (Adams Papers)
    No reciting this Day, because the Government met to examine the reasons of those scholars that...
    8228th. (Adams Papers)
    We recite again to Mr. Read this week, but he did not attend in the afternoon because, we had a...
    83[October 1787] (Adams Papers)
    I have not yet got over the consequences of our frolick on Saturday evening. Three whole evenings...
    8418th. (Adams Papers)
    I have been so unwell all Day, that I have not been able to attend to any Studies at all. We had...
    858th. (Adams Papers)
    Mr. Hilliard preached in the morning from Ephesians V. 1. Be ye therefore followers of God, as...
    8622d. (Adams Papers)
    Mr. Read sent for me this morning, informed me, that the Exhibition was to come on next Tuesday;...
    8719th. (Adams Papers)
    At home all the evening. Master Moody, called to see me; “Don’t you think said he, that I am very...
    8812th. (Adams Papers)
    Mr. Burr gave out this morning a subject for our next forensic. “Whether an extorted promise be...
    899th. (Adams Papers)
    Mr. Parsons gave me this morning a packet of Letters, which I have been expecting these five...
    906. (Adams Papers)
    Rode over to Milton in the afternoon.