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We arrived safe at Providence on the Evening of the day when we took leave of you in Boston; and...
924th. (Adams Papers)
The Seniors this morning, had a forensic disputation, upon the Question, whether a democratical...
The wind, which had been blowing for ten days to the Westward having yesterday become fair,...
We returned through Boston, to Cambridge. The road from Charlestown was full of carriages coming...
9529th. (Adams Papers)
The Ladies, went in the afternoon, to pay what is called, the wedding visit to Mrs. Woodbury: a...
9630th. (Adams Papers)
Although I had not last night, been guilty of an excess so far as to be intoxicated, yet I had...
9713th. Saturday. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Artaud dined out. Mr. D. went to take a ride in the afternoon. Finished the 2d. Volume of...
Last Evening I received a letter from Mr William Wyer, (I suppose a brother of the Consul at...
99[April 1787] (Adams Papers)
Attended meeting the whole day, to hear Mr. Hilliard; and had moreover the supreme felicity of...
While I was sealing up on the last post day; the cover to M r: Pitcairn, of my number 29. I...
101Thursday 19th 1781. (Adams Papers)
This morning we set away from Hannau at 4 o’clock A.M. and arriv’d at Hunfeld (which is distant...
10219th. (Adams Papers)
Finished the first book of Horace’s Odes. I went in the afternoon, and pass’d the Evening, at Mr....
1033d. Friday. (Adams Papers)
In the forenoon Mr. D went and took a walk. After dinner Mr. Colombi came to see us. I went to...
10426th. (Adams Papers)
Rainy weather all day. I had a number of the Class at my Chamber in the Afternoon. Immediately...
On Monday at about 1 o’clock P.M. we set away from Leipsig for Berlin, Where we arriv’d this day...
10623d. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Thaxter return’d from Exeter Court, (where he went last Tuesday) and dined with us. Mrs. Shaw...
10716th. (Adams Papers)
Copied off my Forensic for the Exhibition, and prepared it, to carry for Approbation to the...
Your favour of January 23 d. by Captain Barnard reached me two or three days ago. I am a little...
10930th. (Adams Papers)
The Society met, this morning at Packard’s Chamber agreeable to their Resolution. Mr. Paine...
11016th. (Adams Papers)
I went to bed immediately on my arrival; rose at about 10 in the morning, sent a man to find out...
I received not untill last Evening your kind favour of Feb y: 10. which however is the latest...
1126th. (Adams Papers)
A stormy day. Very unwell, especially in the former part of the Day. I have had several Times...
11320th. (Adams Papers)
This Evening, immediately after prayers, the President inform’d us that the Government, and...
11415th. (Adams Papers)
Still a fine wind. Yesterday, we ran 50 leagues, and in all probability we shall not do less to...
11520th. (Adams Papers)
I went down into the Port at about 10 o’clock in the morning. Met Mr. Grub who told me, that Mr....
116Sunday 9th. (Adams Papers)
Cloudy weather. We din’d at Palentia Palencia which is a city as Large as Corunna. At about 7...
About 9. O’Clock this Morning we spoke a fishing Schooner from the Grand Bank, belonging and...
11817th. (Adams Papers)
Putnam called at our office this forenoon, and return’d Sullivan’s Lectures, which he borrow’d...
11910th. (Adams Papers)
The ΦBK. met at Burge’s chamber at 11 o’clock. Beale and Burge read dissertations. The extempore...
Your dear Mother not long since received a Letter from you, in which I read with great pleasure,...