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3114th. (Adams Papers)
Snow’d all the morning. Young Mr. Willis arrived from Boston, and informed us that a vessel will...
324th. (Adams Papers)
Employ’d great part of the day in collecting the theses. I have now as many as I shall want...
I attended in the morning, and in the afternoon at the setting of the supreme Court. Judge Dana,...
344th. (Adams Papers)
Eliza, spent the day at Mr. White’s. Mr. Thaxter was here in the Evening. The weather very mild:...
3526th. (Adams Papers)
Attended court the whole day. Little was done in the forenoon except calling over the cases. But...
3628th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Williams, this day, gave us, the first Lecture, upon Experimental Philosophy. It was upon the...
374th. (Adams Papers)
The Seniors this morning, had a forensic disputation, upon the Question, whether a democratical...
We returned through Boston, to Cambridge. The road from Charlestown was full of carriages coming...
3929th. (Adams Papers)
The Ladies, went in the afternoon, to pay what is called, the wedding visit to Mrs. Woodbury: a...
4030th. (Adams Papers)
Although I had not last night, been guilty of an excess so far as to be intoxicated, yet I had...
41[April 1787] (Adams Papers)
Attended meeting the whole day, to hear Mr. Hilliard; and had moreover the supreme felicity of...
4219th. (Adams Papers)
Finished the first book of Horace’s Odes. I went in the afternoon, and pass’d the Evening, at Mr....
4326th. (Adams Papers)
Rainy weather all day. I had a number of the Class at my Chamber in the Afternoon. Immediately...
4423d. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Thaxter return’d from Exeter Court, (where he went last Tuesday) and dined with us. Mrs. Shaw...
4516th. (Adams Papers)
Copied off my Forensic for the Exhibition, and prepared it, to carry for Approbation to the...
4630th. (Adams Papers)
The Society met, this morning at Packard’s Chamber agreeable to their Resolution. Mr. Paine...
4716th. (Adams Papers)
I went to bed immediately on my arrival; rose at about 10 in the morning, sent a man to find out...
486th. (Adams Papers)
A stormy day. Very unwell, especially in the former part of the Day. I have had several Times...
4920th. (Adams Papers)
This Evening, immediately after prayers, the President inform’d us that the Government, and...
5015th. (Adams Papers)
Still a fine wind. Yesterday, we ran 50 leagues, and in all probability we shall not do less to...
5120th. (Adams Papers)
I went down into the Port at about 10 o’clock in the morning. Met Mr. Grub who told me, that Mr....
5217th. (Adams Papers)
Putnam called at our office this forenoon, and return’d Sullivan’s Lectures, which he borrow’d...
5310th. (Adams Papers)
The ΦBK. met at Burge’s chamber at 11 o’clock. Beale and Burge read dissertations. The extempore...
5428th. (Adams Papers)
Fine Wind, and good weather. We have for several days run between 40 and 50 leagues every day. In...
557th. (Adams Papers)
This day at about noon, the news arrived in this Town, that the federal Constitution, was...
564. (Adams Papers)
My father came home.
5721st. (Adams Papers)
I began upon the third book of the first part of the Institutes and read a few pages as usual. In...
58[May 1785] (Adams Papers)
Mr. Jarvis came out and dined with us at Auteuil. In the afternoon, Mr. Jefferson came out; he...
5911th. (Adams Papers)
We have had this day very little studying in the office. Mr. Parsons is so fond of telling of all...
6029th. (Adams Papers)
After spending the day as usual, I walk’d with Stacey and Putnam. After going some way into...