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46116th. (Adams Papers)
I went again this forenoon to see Miss Jones, and offered to call in the afternoon and take a...
4627th. (Adams Papers)
At three in the morning I was roused, and got into the carriage in company with, a merchant of...
46320th. (Adams Papers)
I had some thoughts of leaving Haverhill this morning; but it rain’d all the forenoon; and as I...
46411th. (Adams Papers)
Thomson began his attendance upon the school this morning, and attended at the office, all the...
46525th. (Adams Papers)
The river begins at length to fall, but rose, continually, till this morning; and was much higher...
46617th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Cranch went to Boston. Miss P. Storer, N. Quincy and B. Apthorp, pass’d the afternoon, we...
46725th. (Adams Papers)
Good Friday. Went in the afternoon to Longchamps. This is the last Day. Every year; the...
46814th. (Adams Papers)
I pass’d half an hour before dinner at Mr. Thaxters office: at home all the rest of the day, with...
4697th. (Adams Papers)
I could not sleep last night. Lay restless till about 3 in the morning. Then got up, and read one...
47021st. (Adams Papers)
Spent great part of the day in my fathers library, reading, and writing. This day and to-morrow...