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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.
61 Adams, John 25 Sunday. 1756-01-25 A cold Weather. Heard friend Thayer preach two ingenious discourses, from Jeremy 10th. 6. and 7....
62 Adams, John 26 Monday. 1756-01-26 A sharp piercing Air. Sat out for Uxbridge, arrived 2’o clock.
63 Adams, John 27 Tuesday 1756-01-27 Att my Uncles. Rev. Nathan Webb (1705–1772) , who in 1731 had married Ruth, a younger sister of...
64 Adams, John 28 Wednesday. 1756-01-28 Ditto. Thick weather, and some rain.
65 Adams, John 29 Thurdsday. 1756-01-29 Still, cloudy Weather. Set out for Worcester, Drank Tea in Sutton, with my class mate, Wheeler...
66 Adams, John 30 Friday. 1756-01-30 Still, foggy, damp Weather. Kept School and dined at Mr. Greenes.
67 Adams, John 31 Saturday. 1756-01-31 A warm, spring-like Day. Kept School. Lodged at Mr. Maccartys, at night.
68 Adams, John [February 1756] 1756-02-01 Pretty cold. Staid at Home, A.M. P.M. heard Mr. Maccarty. Lodg’d with him at night. Wrote to John...
69 Adams, John February. 1756. 1 Sunday. 1756-02-01 Pretty cold. Staid at Home, A.M. P.M. heard Mr. Maccarty. Lodg’d with him at night.
70 Adams, John 2 Monday. 1756-02-02 Wrote to John Wentworth by Coll. Josiah Willard. Spent the Eve, sup’d and lodg’d at Major...
71 Adams, John 3 Tuesday. 1756-02-03 Breakfasted at Gardiners. This morn the Weather clear’d away. As warm and brilliant as May. Kept...
72 Adams, John 4 Wednesday. 1756-02-04 A charming warm Day. Dined at Coll. Chandler’s with Mr. Pain, Abel Willard and Ebenr. Thayer....
73 Adams, John 5 Thurdsday. 1756-02-05 A fair morning but some symptoms of a Change of Weather. Kept School. Spent the evening with...
74 Adams, John 6 Fryday. 1756-02-06 A cloudy morning. About 10 the sun brake out. A warm Day. Dined at Mr. Paines. Kept school. Spent...
75 Adams, John 7 Saturday. 1756-02-07 A Fair warm, day. Dined at the Judges. Drank Tea at Major Gardiners.
76 Adams, John 8 Sunday. 1756-02-08 Heard Mr. Maccarty. Fine Weather.
77 Adams, John 9 Monday. 1756-02-09 Fine Weather. Settled roads. Drank Tea and spent the Evening at Coll. Chandlers, very gaily, with...
78 Adams, John 10 Tuesday. 1756-02-10 Fair Weather. Spent the Evening at Major Chandlers, with Major Greene and Mr. Maccarty. Charming...
79 Adams, John 11 Wednesday. 1756-02-11 Serene Weather, but somewhat cool. I am constantly forming, but never executing good resolutions....
80 Adams, John 12 Thurdsday. 1756-02-12 A cool, but pleasant morning. Heard Mr. Welman Wellman preach the Lecture, and drank Tea, with...
81 Adams, John 13 Fryday. 1756-02-13 A pleasant morning. Saw my classmates Gardner, and Wheeler. Wheeler dined, spent the afternoon,...
82 Adams, John 14 Saturday. 1756-02-14 Good Weather. This afternoon took a Vomit of Tartar Emet. and Turbith mineral, that worked 7...
83 Adams, John 15 Sunday. 1756-02-15 Charming Weather. A.M. staid at home reading the Independent Whig. Very often Shepherds that are...
84 Adams, John 16 Monday. 1756-02-16 A most beautiful morning. We have the most moderate Winter that ever was known in this country....
85 Adams, John 17 Tuesday. 1756-02-17 A clowdy Day. Dined at Mr. Greenes.
86 Adams, John 18 Wednesday. 1756-02-18 A charming morning. My Classmate Gardner drank Tea with me. Spent an Hour in the beginning of the...
87 Adams, John 19 Thurdsday. 1756-02-19 No man is intirely free from weakness and imperfection in this life. Men of the most exalted...
88 Adams, John 20 Fryday. 1756-02-20 A dull Day. Symptoms of Snow. Writing Tillotson. That is, copying out extracts from the published...
89 Adams, John 21 Saturday. 1756-02-21 A Snowy day. Snow about ancle deep. I find by repeated experiment and observation, in my School,...
90 Adams, John 22 Sunday. 1756-02-22 Suppos a nation in some distant Region, should take the Bible for their only law Book, and every...
91 Adams, John 23 Monday. 1756-02-23 Fair weather. Crawford spent the Evening here.
92 Adams, John 24 Tuesday. 1756-02-24 A fine morning. We are told that Demosthenes transcribed the history of Thucidides 8 times, in...
93 Adams, John 25 Wednesday. 1756-02-25 Fair and cold Weather. An extream cold night.
94 Adams, John 26 Thurdsday. 1756-02-26 Fair cold morning. An extream cold Day.
95 Adams, John 27 Fryday. 1756-02-27 A fair, cold day. Drank Tea at Mrs. Paines. All day, in high health, and spirits. Writing...
96 Adams, John 28 Saturday. 1756-02-28 A raw cold day. Attended Mrs. Brown’s funeral. Let this, and every other Instance of human...
97 Adams, John 29 Sunday. 1756-02-29 Went to Leicester with Thayer. Heard him preach all Day. Dined at Mr. Whitneys. Returned home and...
98 Adams, John [March 1756] 1756-03-01 Wrote out Bolingbrokes reflections on Exile. For JA ’s lifelong study of, and his extensive...
99 Adams, John March. 1756. 1 Monday. 1756-03-01 Wrote out Bolingbrokes reflections on Exile. For JA ’s lifelong study of, and his extensive...
100 Adams, John 2 Tuesday. 1756-03-02 A snow fall last night, half leg deep. Began this afternoon, my 3rd. quarter. The great and...