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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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441 | Adams, John | Sunday [2 March]. | 1766-03-02 | Heard Mr. Wibirt. | |
442 | Adams, John | Monday. March 3. 1766. | 1766-03-03 | My Brother Peter, Mr. Etter and Mr. Field, having a Number of Votes prepared for Mr. Quincy and... | |
443 | Adams, John | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurdsday, Fryday, Saturday, Sunday … | ≈1766-03-04 | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurdsday, Fryday, Saturday, Sunday 4–9 March . | |
444 | Adams, John | Monday. 10th. 1766. | 1766-03-10 | Last Week went to Boston, and to Weymouth, &c. I hear that Mr. Benjamin Cleverly has already... | |
445 | Adams, John | Tuesday 11th. | 1766-03-11 | Went to Boston. The C hief J ustice not there. A Piece of political Finess, to make the People... | |
446 | Adams, John | Wednesday. 12th. | 1766-03-12 | Returned to Braintree. | |
447 | Adams, John | Thurdsday 13th. | 1766-03-13 | At home. | |
448 | Adams, John | Fryday 14th. | 1766-03-14 | Yesterday and to day the severest Storm of Snow, we have had this Year. | |
449 | Adams, John | Saturday 15th. March 1766. | 1766-03-15 | The Snow is as deep and in as mountainous Banks, as it has been at any Time this Winter.—The... | |
450 | Adams, John | Sunday 16th. 1766. | 1766-03-16 | Heard Mr. Wibirt all day. |