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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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301 | Adams, John | July 8. 1770 Sunday. | 1770-07-08 | This Week has been taken up in the Hurry of the Court, and I have not been able to snatch a... | |
302 | Adams, John | 21 [i.e. 22] Thurdsday. | 1756-04-22 | Cloudy, black morning. Cleared away very pleasant about 9. Dined at Capt. Stearns’s, with the... | |
303 | Adams, John | 12 Wednesday. | 1756-05-12 | Rambled about all Day, gaping and gazing. | |
304 | Adams, John | 1765. December. 23d. Monday | 1765-12-23 | Went to Boston. After Dinner rambled after Messrs. Gridley and Otis but could find neither. Went... | |
305 | Adams, John | Wednesday [28 May]. | 1760-05-28 | Loitered the forenoon away upon this Question in Arithmetic. 3 men give 20 shillings for a... | |
306 | Adams, John | Adams’ Minutes of the Trial: Essex Superior Court … | ≈1771-06-01 | Lowell. Cun. 173. Concealment of Intelligence, a Fraud. Each Party ought to know all the... | |
307 | Adams, John | 2 Wednesday. | 1756-06-02 | Went to Spencer in the afternoon.—When we come into the World, our minds are destitute of all... | |
308 | Adams, John | Decr. 27th. 1765. Fryday. | 1765-12-27 | In unforeseen Cases, i.e. when the State of things is found such as the Author of the Disposition... | |
309 | Adams, John | Wednesday. Septr. 6. 1769. | 1769-09-06 | Mr. Cudworth told me on the Town house Steps, that Mr. Charles Paxton, the Commissioner, told him... | |
310 | Adams, John | Parsons, Samuel Holden | From John Adams to Samuel Holden Parsons, 5 December … | 1760-12-05 | I presume upon the Merits of a Brother, both in the Academical and legal family, to give you this... |
311 | Adams, John | Thurdsday Aug. [7 or 14] 1766. | ≈1766-08-07 | In the Morning rode a single Horse, in Company with Mrs. Cranch and Mrs. Adams in a Chaise, to... | |
312 | Adams, John | 1760 Novr. 28th. Friday. | 1760-11-28 | I have not read one Word of Law, this Day. But several Points, and Queries have been suggested to... | |
313 | Adams, John | Decr. 14th. 1760. | 1760-12-14 | Hunt v. White. Complaint to Coll. Quincy—of a scandalous Lye, made and published to Hunts Damage.... | |
314 | Adams, John | [August 1771] | ≈1771-08-09 | Have loitered at home the most of the past Week, gazing at my Workmen. I set ’em upon one... | |
315 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 25 September 1774 | 1774-09-25 | I would not loose the Opportunity of writing to you—tho I must be short. Tedious, indeed is our... |
316 | Adams, John | [February 1772] | ≈1772-02-02 | Have omitted now for 3 months almost to keep any “Note of Time or of its Loss.” Thomas Newcomb... | |
317 | Adams, John | Wentworth, John | John Adams to John Wentworth, 24 April 1769 | 1769-04-24 | I have prepared Eight Libells, and shall compleat the rest immediately. Those I mean whose... |
318 | Adams, John | 1774 Aug. 15. Monday. | 1774-08-15 | Last Evening, after spending the Evening at the Meeting House to hear the Singing, We were... | |
319 | Adams, John | 28 Wednesday. | 1756-01-28 | Ditto. Thick weather, and some rain. | |
320 | Adams, John | 5 Thurdsday. | 1756-02-05 | A fair morning but some symptoms of a Change of Weather. Kept School. Spent the evening with... | |
321 | Adams, John | 1770 January 16. | 1770-01-16 | At my Office all Day. Last Evening at Dr. Peckers with the Clubb.—Otis is in Confusion yet. He... | |
322 | Adams, John | Fryday March 21st. | 1766-03-21 | A fine Spring like Morning. The Birds of many Sorts, as sprightly and musical. | |
323 | Adams, John | 1773. Ap. 25. Sunday. | 1773-04-25 | Heard Dr. Chauncy in the Morning and Dr. Cooper this Afternoon. Dr. Cooper was up on Rev. 12.9.... | |
324 | 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... |
325 | Adams, John | Tuesday April 29th. 1766. | 1766-04-29 | At Boston. To this day the Superiour Court was adjourned: Hutchinson, Lynde and Cushing were... | |
326 | Adams, John | [May 1762] | ≈1762-11-05 | The Cause of Jeffries Town Treasurer of Boston and Sewal and Edwards and several others being... | |
327 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 30 June 1774 | 1774-06-30 | I have nothing to do here, but to take the Air, enquire for News, talk Politicks and write... |
328 | Adams, John | March [1754]. | ≈1754-03-01 | Beg inning of March Had a small flurry of snow. There was snow in Cambridge on 2 March and “a... | |
329 | Adams, John | 1772. Feby. 9. Sunday. | 1772-02-09 | “If I would but go to Hell for an eternal Moment or so, I might be knighted”—Shakespeare.... | |
330 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Smith, 14 February 1763 | 1763-02-14 | Accidents are often more Friendly to us, than our own Prudence.—I intended to have been at... |