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121July 22. Fryday. (Adams Papers)
Billings sober and steady, persevering in his declaration that he will not drink, these 12...
122July 21. Thursday. (Adams Papers)
Sullivan Lathrop and Bass carting earth into the Yard from the Ground which is to be thrown into...
Rode to the Swamp, at the Top of Penns hill. Trask is mowing the Bushes, cutting the Trees, and...
124July 19. 1796. Tuesday. (Adams Papers)
A plentifull Shower of Rain with Thunder and Lightning this Morning. Took a Tea spoonful of Bark...
125July 18 1796. Monday. (Adams Papers)
Billings is at hoe. The Kitchen Folk say he is steady. A terrible drunken distracted Week he has...
126July 17. 1796 Sunday. (Adams Papers)
Warm but clear. Billings at home but running down Cellar for Cyder. We are to have a Mr....
127July 16. 1796 Saturday. (Adams Papers)
Paid off Puffer, for Eleven Days Works at a Dollar a Day. Trask and Stetson at work in the...
128July 15. Fryday. (Adams Papers)
A very heavy Shower of Rain. Thunder in the morning. Billings still unable to work—goes over...
129July 14. 1796 Thursday. (Adams Papers)
The Wind N.W. after a fine rain. A firing of Cannon this morning in the Harbour. I arose by four...
130July 13. Wednesday. (Adams Papers)
My new Barn is to be raised this Afternoon, a Rod or two from my Fathers which he built when I...
131Quincy July 12. Tuesday. (Adams Papers)
Yesterday mow’d all the Grass on Stony field Hill. To day ploughing for Hilling among the Corn...
132[June 1796] (Adams Papers)
Sullivan Lathrop came for 6 Mo nths at 12 1/2. Here begins a brief revival of JA ’s Diary,...
133June 22. (Adams Papers)
Thomas Lathrop came for 6 Mo nths at 9.
134June 20 [1796]. (Adams Papers)
Sullivan Lathrop came for 6 Mo nths at 12 1/2. Here begins a brief revival of JA ’s Diary,...
It was no longer ago than Yesterday that I received your kind Letter of the 14. of December last,...
The Reverend Dr Belknap and Dr Morse being upon a Journey into your Neighbourhood I have been...
According to an intimation I gave you at Philadelphia before I left it, I had now the Honour to...
After a tedious Session of Congress, rendered uncommonly disgusting by the obstinacy of a Party...
It is a long time Since I have rec d any Letter from you, and the Report that you have had a...
M r Richard Cooke of Mary land will tell you all the News— I expect to sign the Bills this day...
I am extreamly sorry to hear that you have been ill of your old Complaint: but was somewhat...
The Result of Saturdays Debate in the H. of R. removes all Anxiety for the Remainder of this...
I am not surprized at your Anxiety expressed in your Letter of the 25 th. which I rec d...
Our Coach is Still immoveable. The Anarchical Warriours are beat out of all their Entrechments by...
I have yours of the 22 d. M r Van Persyn I shall be glad to see whenever it Suits his convenience...
I believe I never have acknowledged the Rec t of your favour of March 21.— In Dexter and Ames We...
This Day seven Years I first took my seat in Senate and I hope I shall not sit there seven Years...
I rec d. yesterday your favour of the 18 by the Post M r Van Persyn, whom you mention as the...
The Sensations of Ap. 19. 1775 and those of this Morning have some Resemblance to each other. a...
The Doctor may have the Steers if he wishes to have them. The People of the United States are...