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    3120th. (Adams Papers)
    This Evening, immediately after prayers, the President inform’d us that the Government, and...
    3217th. (Adams Papers)
    Putnam called at our office this forenoon, and return’d Sullivan’s Lectures, which he borrow’d...
    3310th. (Adams Papers)
    The ΦBK. met at Burge’s chamber at 11 o’clock. Beale and Burge read dissertations. The extempore...
    347th. (Adams Papers)
    This day at about noon, the news arrived in this Town, that the federal Constitution, was...
    354. (Adams Papers)
    My father came home.
    3621st. (Adams Papers)
    I began upon the third book of the first part of the Institutes and read a few pages as usual. In...
    3711th. (Adams Papers)
    We have had this day very little studying in the office. Mr. Parsons is so fond of telling of all...
    3829th. (Adams Papers)
    After spending the day as usual, I walk’d with Stacey and Putnam. After going some way into...
    39Saturday March 1st. 1788. (Adams Papers)
    The weather is very severe: The month comes in like a Lion, and according to the farmer’s proverb...
    4019th. (Adams Papers)
    Several of the gentlemen who accompanied the governor, yesterday to Haverhill, went on to Salem...
    419. (Adams Papers)
    Went over to Milton.
    4223d. (Adams Papers)
    Dined at Thompson’s, with Mr. Andrews and Townsend. In the afternoon I took a ride with Little to...
    4329th. (Adams Papers)
    The junior’s, this forenoon read a forensic in the chapel, upon the question, whether the soul be...
    4426th. (Adams Papers)
    Office as usual. Dr. Kilham, returned to Town this evening. I passed an hour or two with Mr....
    Breakfasted in Salem: saw Amory and Learned. Dined at Ipswich. We got to Newbury-Port, at about...
    46Monday January 1st. 1787. (Adams Papers)
    I received, two letters, and a couple of Packets of newspapers, from Europe, they were the more...
    4719th. (Adams Papers)
    This forenoon Mr. Cranch pass’d through here on his way to Boston. We are to return to Braintree...
    4830th. (Adams Papers)
    Attending meeting the whole day at Mr. Carey’s. Dined at Mr. Hooper’s in company with Mr. Symmes,...
    499th. (Adams Papers)
    Mr. and Mrs. Cranch went to Boston this morning, and return’d in the evening. Arose at 8 o’clock,...
    5023d. (Adams Papers)
    Mr. Cranch and Dr. Tufts came from Boston this afternoon. The Dr. informs me, that Mr. Parsons,...
    5129th. (Adams Papers)
    We recite this week to Doctor Jennison, but he was not in this morning. Je fus ce soir a...
    5226th. (Adams Papers)
    Bridge went to Boston. Mason finally took his leave, and left us to ourselves; so that we shall...
    5313th. (Adams Papers)
    I found something to do, this forenoon, and have pass’d it with less tediousness, than any for...
    5419th. (Adams Papers)
    Doctor Waterhouse gave, what he called his Valedictory Lecture containing a comparative view of...
    552d. (Adams Papers)
    One of the Miss Greenleaf’s and a married sister of her’s dined here, and withal Miss Taylor, the...
    5630th. (Adams Papers)
    The week has closed as it began, and I shall be content if for the six remaining weeks of the...
    5723d. (Adams Papers)
    I made tea, for the Club: only four attended: many of them being out of town. I answered for no...
    583d. (Adams Papers)
    We had our private exhibition this morning. The Orations by Little and Beale, were both upon...
    5929. (Adams Papers)
    Snow. Charles could not go to Cambridge.
    6019. (Adams Papers)
    Dined with Amory. Went to the ball.