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851 | Adams, John | 1776 Jany. 3d. Wednesday. | 1776-01-03 | This heading without text is the last entry in D/JA/24. After a week in Braintree JA resumed his... | |
852 | Adams, John | 1776. January 24. Wednesday. | 1776-01-24 | Began my Journey to Phildelphia, dined at C olonel Mifflins at Cambridge with G. Washington, and... | |
853 | Adams, John | 1776. Jany. 25. Thursday. | 1776-01-25 | About 10 Mr. Gerry called me, and we rode to Framingham, where We dined. Coll. Buckminster after... | |
854 | Adams, John | 1776 Jany 26. Fryday. | 1776-01-26 | Stopped at Sternes’s Stearns’s in Worcester, and dined with Mr. Lincoln at Mr. Jonathan... | |
855 | Adams, John | 1776. Sunday. Jany. 28. | 1776-01-28 | Mr. Upham informs that this Town of Brookfield abounds with a Stone, out of which Allum, Coperas... | |
856 | Adams, John | 1776 Monday. Jan. 29. | 1776-01-29 | Rode to Springfield, dined at Scotts. Heard that the Cannon at Kingsbridge in N. York were spiked... | |
857 | Adams, John | [February 1776] | ≈1776-02-01 | Cant we oblige B. to keep a Navy on foot the Expence of which will be double to what they will... | |
858 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates in the Continental Congress] 1776. … | 1776-02-16 | Cant we oblige B. to keep a Navy on foot the Expence of which will be double to what they will... | |
859 | Adams, John | [Memorandum of Measures to Be Pursued in Congress … | ≈1776-02-01 | Mem. The Confederation to be taken up in Paragraphs. An Alliance to be formed with France and... | |
860 | Adams, John | [Draft Resolves Concerning the Secret Committee of … | ≈1776-02-01 | Resolved that the Committee of Secret Correspondence be directed to lay their Letters before this... | |
861 | Adams, John | [February? 1776.] | ≈1776-02-01 | 3. Jer. 12. Go proclaim these Words towards the North. Return thou backsliding Israel and I will... | |
862 | Adams, John | [February? 1776.] | ≈1776-02-01 | Any Goods or Commodities, except Staves for Sale, may be exported, from the united Colonies to... | |
863 | Adams, John | [Draft Resolutions for Encouraging Agriculture and … | ≈1776-02-01 | Resolved, That it be recommended to the several Assemblies, Conventions, Councils of Safety and... | |
864 | Adams, John | [March 1776] | ≈1776-03-01 | How is the Interest of France and Spain affected, by the dispute between B. and the C olonies ?... | |
865 | Adams, John | 1776 March 1. | 1776-03-01 | How is the Interest of France and Spain affected, by the dispute between B. and the C olonies ?... | |
866 | Adams, John | Monday March 4. 1776. | 1776-03-04 | Resentment is a Passion, implanted by Nature for the Preservation of the Individual. Injury is... | |
867 | Adams, John | [Notes on Relations with France, March—April 1776.] | ≈1776-03-01 | Is any Assistance attainable from F.? What Connection may We safely form with her? 1 st. No... | |
868 | Adams, John | [Draft Resolution Concerning Instructions to Delegates … | ≈1776-03-01 | Whereas, the present State of America, and the cruel Efforts of our Enemies, render the most... | |
869 | Adams, John | [April 1776] | ≈1776-04-01 | Coll. Whipple lodges at Mrs. in Walnut Street. Mr. Hancock, Messrs. Adams’s, Paine and Gerry at... | |
870 | Adams, John | [Residences of Delegates in Philadelphia, April? 1776.] | ≈1776-04-01 | Coll. Whipple lodges at Mrs. in Walnut Street. Mr. Hancock, Messrs. Adams’s, Paine and Gerry at... | |
871 | Adams, John | [May 1776] | ≈1776-05-13 | Mr. Duane moves that the Delegation from N. York might be read. When We were invited by Mass. Bay... | |
872 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates in the Continental Congress, 13–15 … | ≈1776-05-13 | Mr. Duane moves that the Delegation from N. York might be read. When We were invited by Mass. Bay... | |
873 | Adams, John | [July 1776] | ≈1776-07-25 | Terms in this Article, equivocal and indefinite. Jefferson. The Limits of the Southern Colonies... | |
874 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates in the Continental Congress on the … | 1776-07-25 | Terms in this Article, equivocal and indefinite. Jefferson. The Limits of the Southern Colonies... | |
875 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates on the Articles of Confederation … | 1776-07-26 | Rutledge and Linch oppose giving the Power of regulating the Trade and managing all Affairs of... | |
876 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates on the Articles of Confederation … | 1776-07-30 | Dr. Franklin. Let the smaller Colonies give equal Money and Men, and then have an equal Vote. But... | |
877 | Adams, John | [August 1776] | ≈1776-08-01 | Hooper. N.C. is a striking Exception to the general Rule that was laid down Yesterday, that the... | |
878 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates on the Articles of Confederation … | 1776-08-01 | Hooper. N.C. is a striking Exception to the general Rule that was laid down Yesterday, that the... | |
879 | Adams, John | [Notes of Debates on the Articles of Confederation … | 1776-08-02 | Limiting the Bounds of States which by Charter &c. extend to the South Sea. Sherman thinks the... | |
880 | Adams, John | [September 1776] | 1776-09-10 | Took with me to N.Y. 51 dollars and 5s. 8d. Pen. Currency in Change. An isolated entry in... | |
881 | Adams, John | Sept. 10. | 1776-09-10 | Took with me to N.Y. 51 dollars and 5s. 8d. Pen. Currency in Change. An isolated entry in... | |
882 | Adams, John | [October 1776] | 1776-10-13 | Sat out from Phyladelphia towards Boston, oated at the Red Lyon, dined at Bristol, crossed... | |
883 | Adams, John | 1776 Octr. 13. Sunday. | 1776-10-13 | Sat out from Phyladelphia towards Boston, oated at the Red Lyon, dined at Bristol, crossed... | |
884 | Adams, John | Massachusetts General Court | [Account with Massachusetts as a Delegate to the … | ≈1777-01-01 | £ s d 1777. Bought two Horses for my Journey to Baltimore, one of the Honourable Mr. Spooner for... |
885 | Adams, John | [February 1777] | ≈1777-02-06 | Lodged last night for the first Time in my new Quarters, at Mrs. Ross’es in Markett Street,... | |
886 | Adams, John | 1777. Thursday Feby. 6th. | 1777-02-06 | Lodged last night for the first Time in my new Quarters, at Mrs. Ross’es in Markett Street,... | |
887 | Adams, John | 7th Fryday. | 1777-02-07 | Dined, about half a Mile out of Town at Mr. Lux’s, with Dr. Witherspoon, Mr. S. Adams, Mr.... | |
888 | Adams, John | 1777. Feb. 8. Saturday. | 1777-02-08 | Dined at the Presidents, with Mr. Lux, Messrs. Samuel and Robert Purveyance, Capt. Nicholson of... | |
889 | Adams, John | 1777. Feby. 9. Sunday. | 1777-02-09 | Heard Mr. Allison. In the Evening walked to Fells Point, the Place where the Ships lie, a kind of... | |
890 | Adams, John | 1777 Feb. 16. | 1777-02-16 | Last Evening I supped with my Friends Dr. Rush and Mr. Sergeant at Mrs. Page’s over the Bridge.... | |
891 | Adams, John | Feb. 17. Monday. | 1777-02-17 | Yesterday, heard Dr. Witherspoon upon redeeming Time. An excellent Sermon. I find that I... | |
892 | Adams, John | 1777. Feb. 21. Fryday. | 1777-02-21 | Dined Yesterday at Mr. Samuel Purveyances. Mr. Robert his Brother and Lady, the President and... | |
893 | Adams, John | 1777. Feb. 23. | 1777-02-23 | Took a Walk with Mr. Gerry, down to a Place called Ferry Branch, a Point of Land which is formed... | |
894 | Adams, John | 1777. Feb. 28. Fryday. | 1777-02-28 | Last Evening had a good deal of free Conversation, with Mr. R. Purveyance. He seems to me to have... | |
895 | Adams, John | Feb. 29. | 1777-02-28 | Feb. 29. | |
896 | Adams, John | [September 1777] | ≈1777-09-01 | Fryday the 12, I removed from Captn. Duncans in Walnutt Street to the Revd. Mr. Sprouts in Third... | |
897 | Adams, John | Septr. 15. 1777. Monday. | 1777-09-15 | Fryday the 12, I removed from Captn. Duncans in Walnutt Street to the Revd. Mr. Sprouts in Third... | |
898 | Adams, John | 1777. Sept. 16. Tuesday. | 1777-09-16 | No Newspaper this Morning. Mr. Dunlap has moved or packed up his Types. A Note from G. Dickinson... | |
899 | Adams, John | 1777. Septr. 18. Thursday. | 1777-09-18 | The violent N.E. Storm which began the Day before Yesterday continues. We are yet in... | |
900 | Adams, John | 1777. Septr. 19. Fryday. | 1777-09-19 | At 3 this Morning was waked by Mr. Lovell, and told that the Members of Congress were gone, some... |