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    Quincy December 1. 1806. When I asked Leave of Congress to make a Visit to my Constituents and my...
    21778 (Adams Papers)
    I was almost out of Patience, in Waiting for the Frigate till the Thirteenth day of February...
    3[Feb. 14. 1778.] (Adams Papers)
    Feb. 14. 1778. A fine morning, the Wind at North West. At day break orders were given for the...
    On Monday February 16. 1778. We had for our mortification another Storm from the North East, and...
    On Tuesday the Seventeenth of February 1778 I set a Lesson to my Son in Chambauds French Grammar...
    February 18. Wednesday. We had a fine Wind for twenty four hours; but the constant rolling and...
    February 19. Thursday. 1778. Arose at four O Clock. The Wind and Weather still fair. The Ship...
    8[February 19. 1778.] (Adams Papers)
    February 19. 1778. In the morning We discovered three Vessells a head of Us. They appeared to be...
    February the 20th. Fryday. In the morning nothing to be seen: but soon after a Sail discovered a...
    February 21. Saturday. 22. Sunday, and 23. Monday Monday exhibited such Scaenes as were new to...
    Tuesday. 24. Wednesday 25. and Thursday 26 of February. 1778. Our Mainmast and Maintopmast had...
    February 27. Fryday. 1778. A calm. As soft and warm as Summer. A Species of black Fish, which...
    February 28. Saturday. 1778. The last night and this day We enjoyed a fine easy breeze, the Ship...
    14[March 1. 1778. Sunday.] (Adams Papers)
    March 1. 1778. Sunday. It was discovered that our Mainmast was sprung in two Places; one beneath...
    15[March 2. Monday. 1778.] (Adams Papers)
    March 2. Monday. 1778. A fine Wind still and a pleasant morning. The Colour of the Water which...
    16[March 3. Tuesday. 1778.] (Adams Papers)
    March 3. Tuesday. 1778. Our Wind had continued brisk and fresh all the last night and this...
    March 4. Wednesday. 1778. The Weather was fair, but We had an adverse Wind from the North East,...
    18[March 5. Thursday 1778.] (Adams Papers)
    March 5. Thursday 1778. This morning We had the pleasantest prospect We had yet seen. An easy...
    19[March 6. Fryday. 1778.] (Adams Papers)
    March 6. Fryday. 1778. The Wind had continued in the same point all night; about South, and We...
    March 7. Saturday. 1778. The same prosperous Wind and the same beautifull Weather continued. We...
    21[March 8. Sunday. 1778.] (Adams Papers)
    March 8. Sunday. 1778. The same Wind and Weather continued and We went at the rate of seven and a...
    22[March 9. 1778. Monday.] (Adams Papers)
    March 9. 1778. Monday. Last night the Wind shifted to the North West, and blew fresh. It was then...
    23[Tuesday March 10. 1778.] (Adams Papers)
    Tuesday March 10. 1778. We espied a Sail and gave her chace. We soon came up with her, but as we...
    24[March 19. Thursday.] (Adams Papers)
    March 19. Thursday. Captain McIntosh assured Us that by his Reckoning when he was taken he was in...
    25[March 20 Fryday. 1778.] (Adams Papers)
    March 20 Fryday. 1778. Yesterday afternoon the Weather cleared up and the Wind came about very...
    March 21. Saturday 1778. Five Weeks had elapsed Yesterday, since my Embarkation. We went East...
    27[March 27. Fryday.] (Adams Papers)
    March 27. Fryday. On Wednesday Evening Mr. Barrons died, and Yesterday was committed to the Deep,...
    March 28. Saturday. 1778. Last night and this morning We were in the thoroughfare of all the...
    29[March 29. Sunday. 1778.] (Adams Papers)
    March 29. Sunday. 1778. Becalmed all the last night. This morning a vast number of Sails were in...
    30[March 30. Monday. 1778.] (Adams Papers)
    March 30. Monday. 1778. This Morning the Officer came down and told the Captain that a lofty Ship...