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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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31 | Adams, John | 19 [March 1754]. | 1754-03-19 | This morning is beyond description, Beautyfull, the Skie bespangled with Clouds which shed a... | |
32 | Adams, John | April 1st. 1754. | 1754-04-01 | Then, Mr. Winthrop began a Course of Experimental Written in JA ’s experimental hand of... | |
33 | Adams, John | [Winthrop’s Lectures on Experimental Philosophy.] April … | 1754-04-01 | Mr. Winthrop began a series of Experimental Phylosophy , and in the 1st place he explained to us... | |
34 | Adams, John | April 3d. 1754. | 1754-04-03 | The second lecture, which was wholly taken up in explaining the Propertys of the Centers of... | |
35 | Adams, John | April 5th. 1754. | 1754-04-05 | The theory of the Ballance, scales, steel-yard &c. and all and the 3 species of lever’s continued... | |
36 | Adams, John | April 6th. 1754. | 1754-04-06 | The phaenomina of The nature of the Pulley, axis in peritrochaeo, and inclined Plane explained,... | |
37 | Adams, John | April 8th. 1754. | 1754-04-08 | The Theory of simple machines and in particular of the inclined plane, of the wedge and screw,... | |
38 | Adams, John | April 9 1754. | 1754-04-09 | Sir Isaac Newtons three laws of nature proved and illustrated, together with the application of... | |
39 | Adams, John | April 10, 1754. | 1754-04-10 | The theory of Centrifugal forces, continued; and aplyed to the Cases of the planets; and from... | |
40 | Adams, John | April 11 1754. | 1754-04-11 | Some thing’s observed concerning gravity, which encreases as you approach the Center of the earth... | |
41 | Adams, John | Literary Commonplace Book, 1755 – 1756 | ≈1755-01-01 | Harvard College(?) and Worcester, mainly compiled in 1755–1756 , with some possibly earlier... | |
42 | Adams, John | [Harvard and Worcester, 1751-1755] | ≈1755-01-01 | The two last years of my Residence at Colledge, produced a Clubb of Students, I never knew the... | |
43 | Adams, John | Webb, Nathan | From John Adams to Nathan Webb, 1 September 1755 | 1755-09-01 | The Favour you granted me on aug. 12 was unluckily packeted with a number of Letters and carried... |
44 | Adams, John | Cranch, Richard | From John Adams to Richard Cranch, 2 September 1755 | 1755-09-02 | I promised to write you an account of the scituation of my mind. The natural strength of my... |
45 | Adams, John | Webb, Nathan | From John Adams to Nathan Webb, with Comments by the … | 1755-10-12 | All that part of Creation that lies within our observation is liable to Change. Even mighty... |
46 | Adams, John | [November 1755] | 1755-11-18 | We had a severe Shock of an Earthquake. It continued near four minutes. I was then at my Fathers... | |
47 | Adams, John | November 18th. 1755. | 1755-11-18 | We had a severe Shock of an Earthquake. It continued near four minutes. I was then at my Fathers... | |
48 | Adams, John | Bailey, Rev. Jacob | From John Adams to the Reverend Jacob Bailey, January … | ≈1756-01-01 | I receiv’d your favour of Decr. 29. about 3 or 4 Days after it was wrote. The bearer left it at... |
49 | Adams, John | [January 1756] | ≈1756-01-14 | At Worcester. A very rainy Day. Kept school in the forenoon; but not in the afternoon, because of... | |
50 | Adams, John | January the 14th. 1756. | 1756-01-14 | At Worcester. A very rainy Day. Kept school in the forenoon; but not in the afternoon, because of... | |
51 | Adams, John | 15. | 1756-01-15 | A fair morning and pretty warm. Kept school. Drank Tea at Mr. Swan’s, with Mr. Thayer. | |
52 | Adams, John | 16 Fryday. | 1756-01-16 | A fine morning. A large white frost upon the ground. Reading Hutcheson’s Introduction to moral... | |
53 | Adams, John | 17 Saturday. | 1756-01-17 | A clowdy, dull, Day. Some snow about noon, and rain towards night. σπίζημαι, τα καθαρματα Ψυχησ.... | |
54 | Adams, John | 18 Sunday. | 1756-01-18 | A fair morning. Heard Mr. Maccarty. Rev. Thaddeus Maccarty (1721–1784) , who at the preceding... | |
55 | Adams, John | 19 Monday. | 1756-01-19 | A rainy Day. | |
56 | Adams, John | 20 Tuesday. | 1756-01-20 | A fair, warm spring like Day. Drank Tea and supped at Mr. Greenes. For the first few months after... | |
57 | Adams, John | 21 Wednesday. | 1756-01-21 | A very rainy day. Dined with Coll. Chandlers Jur. Spent the Eve at Mr. Maccarty’s. Kept school.... | |
58 | Adams, John | 22 Thurdsday. | 1756-01-22 | A fair morning. Fresh and lively Air. Drank Tea and supped at Mrs. Paine’s. Presumably Sarah... | |
59 | Adams, John | 23 Fryday. | 1756-01-23 | A fair and agreable Day. Kept School. Drank Tea, at Coll. Chandler’s Jur., and spent the Evening... | |
60 | Adams, John | 24 Saturday. | 1756-01-24 | A very high west Wind. Warm and cloudy. P.M. warm and fair. |