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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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181 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 29 June 1774 | 1774-06-29 | The Prophet of York has not prophecy’d in vain. There is in this Town and County a Laodiceanism... |
182 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 29 June 1774 | 1774-06-29 | This is the second day of the Term at York: very little Business--very hot weather. My... |
183 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 29 June 1774 | 1774-06-29 | I have a great Deal of Leisure, which I chiefly employ in Scribbling, that my Mind may not stand... |
184 | Adams, John | Tudor, William | From John Adams to William Tudor, 29 June 1774 | 1774-06-29 | I am determined to amuse my self with my Pen, whenever I am at Leisure, that I may not rust, upon... |
185 | Adams, John | Hawley, Joseph | From John Adams to Joseph Hawley, 27 June 1774 | 1774-06-27 | to leys Co declining the lend your kind h I therefore by the Favour of n, before we under take... |
186 | Adams, John | [June 1774] | ≈1774-06-20 | At Piemonts in Danvers, bound to Ipswich. There is a new, and a grand Scene open before me—a... | |
187 | Adams, John | 1774. June 25th. Saturday. | 1774-06-25 | Since the Court adjourned without Day this afternoon I have taken a long Walk, through the Neck... | |
188 | Adams, John | Warren, James | From John Adams to James Warren, 25 June 1774 | 1774-06-25 | I am very sorry, I had not the Pleasure of seeing you, after your Return from Salem: as I wanted... |
189 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 23 June 1774 | 1774-06-23 | I had a tollerable Journey hither, but my Horse trotted too hard. I miss my own Mare—however I... |
190 | Adams, John | June 20th. 1774. Monday. | 1774-06-20 | At Piemonts in Danvers, bound to Ipswich. There is a new, and a grand Scene open before me—a... |