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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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341 | Adams, John | May 30 1760. Friday. | 1760-05-30 | Rose early. Several Country Towns, within my observation, have at least a Dozen Taverns and... | |
342 | Adams, John | 1760 May 31th. Saturday | 1760-05-31 | Read in naval Trade and Commerce, concerning Factors, Consuls, Embassadors, &c., and the South... | |
343 | Adams, John | [June 1760] | ≈1760-06-01 | Read 2 Odes in Horace. Spent the Evening at the Coll’s. While we were at supper, the Coll.... | |
344 | Adams, John | June 1st. Sunday. | 1760-06-01 | Read 2 Odes in Horace. Spent the Evening at the Coll’s. While we were at supper, the Coll.... | |
345 | Adams, John | June 2d. Monday. | 1760-06-02 | Wasted the Day, with a Magazine in my Hand. As it was Artillery Election, it seemed absurd to... | |
346 | Adams, John | June 3rd. Tuesday. | 1760-06-03 | This Day has been lost in much the same, Spiritless manner. | |
347 | Adams, John | June 4th. Wednesday. | 1760-06-04 | Read nothing but Magazines as indeed an indisposition rendered me unfit for any Application.... | |
348 | Adams, John | June 5th. Thurdsday. | 1760-06-05 | Arose late. Feel disordered. 8 o’Clock, 3 1/2 Hours after Sun rise, is a sluggard’s rising Time.... | |
349 | Adams, John | June 1760. Friday 6th. June. | 1760-06-06 | Arose very late. A cold, rainy northeasterly storm, of several Days continuance. I have an ugly... | |
350 | Adams, John | Saturday. 7th. | 1760-06-07 | Arose late, again. When shall I shake off the shackells of morning slumbers, and arise with the... |