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From: Adams Papers | Diary of John Quincy Adams | Volume 2 | [1788]
No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Adams, John Quincy | [January 1788] | ≈1788-01-01 | Pass’d the day and evening at the office. Read at my own lodgings till one o’clock in the... | |
2 | Adams, John Quincy | [February 1788] | ≈1788-02-01 | Pass’d a great part of the fore noon at Mr. Thaxter’s. He is now quite in the family way: he... | |
3 | Adams, John Quincy | [March 1788] | ≈1788-03-01 | The weather is very severe: The month comes in like a Lion, and according to the farmer’s proverb... | |
4 | Adams, John Quincy | [April 1788] | ≈1788-04-01 | The Court sits this day at Ipswich. Mr. Parsons went in the afternoon, I dined with him. Pickman... | |
5 | Adams, John Quincy | [May 1788] | ≈1788-05-01 | Pickman returned this afternoon from Salem. The Club were in the evening at my room: Young Fowle,... | |
6 | Adams, John Quincy | [June 1788] | ≈1788-06-01 | Mr. Allen preached for us this day; and I attended to hear him. His Sermons are judicious and... | |
7 | Adams, John Quincy | [July 1788] | ≈1788-07-01 | It was nine o’clock before I could get away from Braintree this morning, and I arrived at the... | |
8 | Adams, John Quincy | [August 1788] | ≈1788-08-01 | The day was spent in the usual uninteresting manner: indeed it may be generally observed that the... | |
9 | Adams, John Quincy | [September 1788] | ≈1788-09-01 | Rain. Pass’d the evening with Stacey. Finished Hume and Blackstone. Little &c. I went over the... | |
10 | Adams, John Quincy | [October 1788] | ≈1788-10-01 | “Oh gentle sleep Nature’s soft Nurse, how have I frighted thee That thou no more wilt weigh mine... |