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151 Adams, John Tuesday. Aug. 15. 1769-08-15 Rode to Taunton, 16 miles before 9 O Clock, tho I stopped and breakfasted at Haywards in Easton 9...
152 Adams, John 1773. July 16. Fryday. 1773-07-16 Mr. F. Dana came to me with a Message from Mr. Henry Merchant Marchant of Rhode Island—And to ask...
153 Adams, John Adams, Abigail John Adams to Abigail Smith, 4 May 1764 1764-05-04 Returned from a Ramble in Town which began at 10 in the Morning. Dined with my Friend S. Adams...
154 Adams, John Wednesday [30 July]. 1766-07-30 At Boston. The Weather cloudy. Going to the Common Pleas to day. Let me take Minutes. Let me...
155 Adams, John Decr. 19th. 1765. 1765-12-19 A fair Morning after a severe Storm of 3 days and 4 Nights. A vast Quantity of rain fell. About...
156 Adams, John Paine, Robert Treat From John Adams to Robert Treat Paine, 6 December 1759 1759-12-06 I was too much gratified with the Proposal you made me of writing to you, to neglect it long. For...
157 Adams, John 1760. Novr. 19th. 1760-11-19 Parson Smith says the Art of Printing like most other Arts, and Instruments, was discovered by...
158 Adams, John 23 Saturday. 1753-06-23 At Colledge, a Clowdy morning, and in the afternoon, Came up a Clowd of thunder and lightning....
159 Adams, John Sewall, Jonathan From John Adams to Jonathan Sewall, February 1760 1760-02-01 I am very willing to join with you, in renouncing the Reasoning of some of our last Letters....
160 Adams, John Adams’ Minutes of the Arbitration: Boston, October 1769 1769-10-01 Silvanus Snow and Amos Knowles. Captains. Have been long acquainted with the Customs of Whaling....
161 Adams, John [November] 1760. 1760-11-22 Pater was in a very sociable Mood this Evening. He told 3 or 4 merry stories of old Horn. Old...
162 Adams, John 27 Wednesday. 1753-06-27 At Colledge. A Clowdy morning. Afternoon, together with Lock, took a ride to Watertown-Bridge and...
163 Adams, John 1760. Decr. 1st. Monday. 1760-12-01 I am beginning a Week and a month, and I arose by the Dawning of the Day. And by sun rise had...
164 Adams, John [Braintree and Boston, 1771–1773] 1771-01-01 The complicated Cares of my legal and political Engagements, the slender Diet to which I was...
165 Adams, John 1771. Feby. 12. 1771-02-12 At a Time, when the Barriers against Popery, erected by our Ancestors, are suffered to be...
166 Adams, John June 8th. 1762. 1762-06-08 Went to Taunton Court. To the Land of Leonards. Three Judges of the Common Pleas of that Name,...
167 Adams, John [Seizure of Hancock’s Sloop, 1768–1769] 1768-06-10 In the fall of the Year 1773, a great Uproar was raised in Boston, on Account of the Unlading in...
168 Adams, John June 29. 1759. 1759-06-29 Have this moment finished Woods new Institute of the Imperial or civil Law. It is a great Help in...
169 Adams, John [April 1771] 1771-04-16 Last Wednesday my Furniture was all removed to Braintree. Saturday, I carried up my Wife and...
170 Adams, John Wedderburn, Alexander From John Adams to Alexander Wedderburn, 25 April 1774 1774-04-25 Your Defence of Messrs. Hutchinson and Oliver before the Lords Committee of his Majestys privy...
171 Adams, John Friday [29 December]. 1758-12-29 Let me see, if Bob P aine dont pick up this Story to laugh at. Lambert will laugh no doubt, and...
172 Adams, John Cranch, Richard John Adams to Richard Cranch, 18 September 1774 1774-09-18 I thank you most kindly for your obliging Letter. And beg the Continuance of your Correspondence....
173 Adams, John 20 Tuesday. 1756-01-20 A fair, warm spring like Day. Drank Tea and supped at Mr. Greenes. For the first few months after...
174 Adams, John Fryday [17 January]. 1766-01-17 Came home, and dined, and there stayed.
175 Adams, John 24 Saturday. 1756-01-24 A very high west Wind. Warm and cloudy. P.M. warm and fair.
176 Adams, John Thurdsday 13th. 1766-03-13 At home.
177 Adams, John February. 1756. 1 Sunday. 1756-02-01 Pretty cold. Staid at Home, A.M. P.M. heard Mr. Maccarty. Lodg’d with him at night.
178 Adams, John [June 1761] 1761-06-11 I have been for a Week or fortnight engaged in a Project. Have remarkably succeeded hitherto. Mr....
179 Adams, John [June 1770] 1770-06-19 Rambled with Kent, round Landlord Treadwells Pastures, to see how our Horses fared. We found them...
180 Adams, John Monday March 17th. 1766. 1766-03-17 Rain. A Piece in Even ing Post March 10th. Remarks and Observations on Hutch inson ’s History....