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46122d. (Adams Papers)
The weather yesterday did not look promising, but is this day very clear, and for the season...
46221st. (Adams Papers)
I attended Mr. Carey in the forenoon, and went with Putnam to hear Dr. Tucker in the afternoon....
46320th. (Adams Papers)
I was more attentive at the office than I expected to be between two sallies. I had determined...
46419th. (Adams Papers)
W. Cranch, and the two young ladies set off this morning for Boston. The weather is much milder...
46518th. (Adams Papers)
We dined this day at Mr. Bartlett’s. Captain Wier, was there, and Miss S. McKinstry, who is upon...
46617th. (Adams Papers)
This day a regiment of foot, and a troop of about 60 horse-men paraded, and were review’d by...
46716th. (Adams Papers)
We rose at about nine o’clock. Dr. Kilham, was just going to take his seat in the Stage for...
46815th. (Adams Papers)
Rather dissipated the whole day. Could not study with proper attention, and indeed gave the...
46914th. (Adams Papers)
I wrote two long letters this day. One to J. Forbes, and the other to W. Cranch. Went with Putnam...
47013th. (Adams Papers)
Captain Wyer was in the office this afternoon, a couple of hours; very zealous for the new...