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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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341 | Adams, John | March 3d. 1761. | 1761-03-03 | Mem. To enquire of Tufts, Gould, Whitmarsh, Hunts, Whites, &c. about their Method of mending High... | |
342 | Adams, John | [Marginal Note in Winthrop’s Lecture on Earthquakes.] | 1761-03-12 | March 12th. 1761. Another Earthquake happened which may perhaps enable us to determine,... | |
343 | Adams, John | [March? 1761.] | ≈1761-03-01 | Parson Smith’s Parsonage. Vid. 6th. Wm. & M. C. 5. Page 60.—Charter Page 6th &c. from Index to... | |
344 | Adams, John | March 21st. 1761. | 1761-03-21 | Memorandum. To enquire more particularly into the Practice in Weymouth—how they estimate a Days... | |
345 | Adams, John | [April 1761] | 1761-04-03 | Z. tells me, that Jona. Rawson is malicious and cruel as well as conceited. He spights Edd.... | |
346 | Adams, John | April 3d. 1761. | 1761-04-03 | Z. tells me, that Jona. Rawson is malicious and cruel as well as conceited. He spights Edd.... | |
347 | Adams, John | [May 1761] | ≈1761-05-01 | I am myself an Inhabitant of Boston, and have I think an honest affection for the Town, and a... | |
348 | Adams, John | [Draft of a Letter to the Boston Gazette, May 1761.] | ≈1761-05-01 | I am myself an Inhabitant of Boston, and have I think an honest affection for the Town, and a... | |
349 | Adams, John | [June 1761] | ≈1761-06-11 | I have been for a Week or fortnight engaged in a Project. Have remarkably succeeded hitherto. Mr.... | |
350 | Adams, John | June 11th. 1761. | 1761-06-11 | I have been for a Week or fortnight engaged in a Project. Have remarkably succeeded hitherto. Mr.... |