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601Friday Decr. 5th. 1783. (Adams Papers)
In the evening I went to the Covent Garden Theatre, and saw the Merchant of Venice , with Love a...
60211th. (Adams Papers)
The weather is yet unsettled, but it has not storm’d this day. Saunders, and Barron of the junior...
60329th. (Adams Papers)
I intended to have gone to Cambridge this afternoon, but could not get an horse. My Cousin went...
6049th. Monday. (Adams Papers)
This forenoon I went with Mr. Artaud to the Academy and gave my name to be advertised. Young Mr....
I have been detained about ten days in this place, waiting for a wind, and am very like to be...
It snow’d, the greatest part of the day; but gently, and without wind. Miss Jones, this forenoon,...
60719th. (Adams Papers)
Rose early this morning. The booths and tents before the colleges continue standing as yet, but...
Your favour of the 5th: instt: never came to my hands untill yesterday—I have long noticed the...
After reading your letter of the 30 th: of last month which I received this morning, I looked at...
Yesterday morning early we took our departure from Freystadt, & came to this place; a distance of...
611January 1st. 1786. Sunday. (Adams Papers)
The forenoon discourse from Acts XXVI. 22. Having therefore obtained help of God, I continue unto...
61213th. Friday. (Adams Papers)
This forenoon I went to Mr. Normandes’s. In the afternoon Mr. D. went and took a ride. In the...
Your Letters of 29. Decr. (enclosing your annual account) and of 4. February last have been duly...
6148th. (Adams Papers)
This morning Emerson went to Hingham, and I walk’d over to Weymouth, and dined with Doctor Tufts....
I wrote you last Sunday, the day after my arrival at Quincy and gave you an account of the...
Mr. W. Story, arrived at Gothenburg on the 28th: of last Month, and forwarded to me from that...
The delays in the receipt of my letters, of which you complain are occasioned some times by a...
61823d. (Adams Papers)
Beale paid us a visit this forenoon, and dined with us all at Mr. Apthorp’s: where we likewise...
If it should be convenient to you, I would be obliged to you for a supply of money. I endeavour...
6206th. Wednesday. (Adams Papers)
Staid at Home all day. Mr. D. went to Mr. Wolff the banker’s. Member of Strahlborn and Wolff, St....
Minute for Deacon Adams—18. Septr. 1826. Salt-Marsh as Returned by the Inventory— Acres— Qurs:...
6223d. Thursday. (Adams Papers)
This day, I dined and supped at Mr. Rimberts. After dinner I went with Mr. and Mm. Peyron to the...
Your Letter of 15 July, gives me much pleasure, as it always does to receive a Letter from you;...
62429th. (Adams Papers)
Went to Boston, and attended my aunt Smith’s funeral. Sat about an hour with my old Companion...
And is it possible that my charming friend should feel an uneasy sentiment a sentiment of fear in...
I have duly received your Letters N.7, 8 and 9. with their enclosures; accounts and vouchers—When...
62712th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Tappan, from Newbury preach’d here the whole day. Both his sermons were doctrinal, but very...
Monsieur Faleisen qui vous remettra ceci se proposant de partir aujourd’hui pour Amsterdam, nous...
62926th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Tyler, was to return last evening, but did not. My two Cousins went last Saturday to Boston...
I mentioned to you in a former Letter, the visit that I had received from Mr Frend, and Mr...
63110th. Sunday. (Adams Papers)
Finished Hume’s 4th Volume. 480 pages. Mr. Artaud dined out. Mr. Peyron Mr. Montreal and Mr....
All your journals have been duly received, and I should not have failed writing to you for the...
6333d. (Adams Papers)
I pass’d about an hour, before dinner with Mr. Winthrop, the late librarian. He is much of a...
63428th. Sunday. (Adams Papers)
This forenoon Mr. D. went to Mr. Rimbert’s. Mr. Montréal came here. Mr. D went and took a walk in...
63527th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Pickman brought a Letter from Mr. Tracey. Cold weather. Benjamin Pickman , son of the Salem...
63617th. (Adams Papers)
There happened a very considerable alteration in the weather, during the course of the last...
6379th. (Adams Papers)
The most comfortable Sunday, we have had, for many weeks past. Parson Hilliard preach’d in the...
63818th. Sunday. (Adams Papers)
This day the Statue of Peter the great was uncover’d. All the troops in the city amounting to...
63930th. (Adams Papers)
This morning at 7 o’clock I cross’d Charlestown ferry. At about 8 I got into a Chaise with a Mrs....
General Boyd, Mr Stores, Mr Forbes, and Mr and Mrs. Everett, have all arrived in London within...
64114th. (Adams Papers)
Walk’d into Paris in the morning. Hôtel de York Rue Jacob. Mr. Pickman set away for England by...
This morning Mr. Jennings and Mr. Greves came here with An English Gazette; in which there is the...
6436th. (Adams Papers)
Attended the meeting, forenoon, and afternoon. Went home with my Cousin. Was employ’d all the...
Instead of four 5 dollar bills, I enclose you a draft, payable to your order , on a Bank in...
64521st. (Adams Papers)
Stormy weather all day. It is a very lucky circumstance, that Mr. and Mrs. Shaw return’d...
64613th. (Adams Papers)
We finished with Locke this morning, and were told to begin next Quarter, in Reid. In the...
Your letter of 15. Feby: which was brought by Captain Brown, of the Washington, and which I...
64822d. Thursday. (Adams Papers)
This day Mr. Artaud din’d at Mr. Rimberts. Mr. D. went and took a ride in the afternoon. Stay’d...
64918th. (Adams Papers)
Paris afternoon. Went to see Mr. and Mrs. Rooker and Mr. West, but neither were at home. Walk’d...
650Monday June 18th 1781. (Adams Papers)
This morning I went to a bookseller’s to get the Politique Hollandois; Mr. Cerisier din’d here;...