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181 | Adams, John | Committee of Correspondence to Benjamin Franklin, 17 … | 1770-12-17 | Boston, 17 December 1770. RC ( MeHi ). Printed: Franklin, Papers The Papers of Benjamin Franklin... | |
182 | Adams, John | A Dissertation upon Office-Seekers, 26 December 1765 | 1765-12-26 | 26 December 1765. Printed: JA, Diary and Autobiography Diary and Autobiography of John Adams ,... | |
183 | Adams, John | Adams’ Minutes of the Trial: Suffolk Court of General … | ≈1769-05-01 | Mr. Carnes. Simpson. Clark. Of Mrs. Thorntons, I bought them, one Pair. Wm. Simpson. I bought... | |
184 | Adams, John | 1769. Decr. 23. Saturday Night. | 1769-12-23 | At my Office reading Sidney. I have been musing this evening upon a Report of the Case of the 4.... | |
185 | Adams, John | 1772. Novr. 28 [i.e. 27?]. Fryday. | 1772-11-27 | This Week vizt. last Tuesday my Family and Goods arrived at Boston where we have taken Possession... | |
186 | Adams, John | 1771. Thurdsday May 30. | 1771-05-30 | Mounted my Horse for Connecticutt. Stopped, and chatted an Hour with Tom Crafts who is very low... | |
187 | Adams, John | 1771. Monday June 3d. | 1771-06-03 | A fine Morning—a soft, sweet S.W. Wind. Oated in Spencer—turned my Horse to grass at Wolcotts in... | |
188 | 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... | |
189 | Adams, John | 1774. Sept. 14. Wednesday. | 1774-09-14 | Visited Mr. Gadsden, Mr. Deane, Coll. Dyer, &c. at their Lodgings. Gadsden is violent against... | |
190 | Adams, John | Saturday March 1767. | ≈1767-03-01 | Went with Captn. Thayer to visit Robert Peacock and his poor distressed Family. We found them, in... |