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18128th. (Adams Papers)
We recite again to Mr. Read this week, but he did not attend in the afternoon because, we had a...
182[October 1787] (Adams Papers)
I have not yet got over the consequences of our frolick on Saturday evening. Three whole evenings...
18325th. (Adams Papers)
Christmas day. Among the Roman Catholics and the followers of the Church of England it is a great...
18418th. (Adams Papers)
I have been so unwell all Day, that I have not been able to attend to any Studies at all. We had...
18518th. (Adams Papers)
In the morning I went to the Post office, and enquired if there were any Letters for me; there...
1868th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Hilliard preached in the morning from Ephesians V. 1. Be ye therefore followers of God, as...
18722d. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Read sent for me this morning, informed me, that the Exhibition was to come on next Tuesday;...
18820th. (Adams Papers)
Continual calms. Our passage will I fear be a very long one. We have fine weather, but we would...
18922d. (Adams Papers)
When we rose in the morning, we were out of sight, of Land. We have nothing now but the ocean and...
19019th. (Adams Papers)
At home all the evening. Master Moody, called to see me; “Don’t you think said he, that I am very...
19112th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Burr gave out this morning a subject for our next forensic. “Whether an extorted promise be...
1929th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Parsons gave me this morning a packet of Letters, which I have been expecting these five...
1936. (Adams Papers)
Rode over to Milton in the afternoon.
19423d. (Adams Papers)
I took a violent cold by our party last night, and as I felt rather unwell, and extremely...
1954th. (Adams Papers)
Calm weather continually: and so warm that it is almost insupportable. We still esteem ourselves...
196[July 1785] (Adams Papers)
Calm weather all day. In the evening it began to lighten, and our thunder spire was fix’d; this...
19713th. (Adams Papers)
This afternoon I had something of a long conversation upon the subject of the ball, which is...
19810. (Adams Papers)
Slept none. Went to Weymouth.
199[November 1785] (Adams Papers)
Walker came over, and dined here to day. In the afternoon all the family, except my brother Tom,...
2003d. (Adams Papers)
The weather continues extreme cold. The river is fast as low as this Town, and many persons have...
201[March 1786] (Adams Papers)
At home all day: Eliza, dined and passed the afternoon, at Mr. Duncan’s. Mr. Thaxter went to...
20224. (Adams Papers)
Parson Dutch preach’d. L. White and Mr. Thaxter.
203Thursday Novr. 6th. 1783. (Adams Papers)
This day, being Term day, we went, with Mr. Jennings, and saw the procession of the Lawyers, and...
20428th. (Adams Papers)
We rose, between ten and eleven in the forenoon. Little took a breakfast with me; after which I...
20515. (Adams Papers)
Sleepless. Could do no business.
2063d. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Mr. Hilliard’s, in company with Mr. Stedman, Mr. Ware, Mr. Andrews, Freeman, and Bridge....
20725th. (Adams Papers)
My Cousin and his mamma, went to Milton this afternoon. I went to see my Grandmamma. Miss N....
20828th. (Adams Papers)
Studying Saunderson; Mayo was here in the afternoon. Mr. Ware likewise paid us a visit and sat...
20915th. (Adams Papers)
I attended meeting the whole day, and heard Mr. Everett of Dorchester. He prays well and preaches...
21028th. (Adams Papers)
Attended Mr. Wibird’s meeting forenoon, and afternoon. His voice and look was as familiar to me,...