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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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2671 | Adams, John Quincy | 16th. | 1785-08-16 | We were going this morning by 5 o’clock, and proceeded as far as Stamford, 12 miles from Rye; 5... | |
2672 | Adams, John Quincy | 9th. | 1786-06-09 | Quite unwell almost all day. We had a Lecture from Mr. Williams, upon magnetism. The weather has... | |
2673 | Adams, John Quincy | 23d. | 1786-05-23 | We could not recite this morning, because Mr. Reed, was not in at prayers. This morning a number... | |
2674 | Adams, John Quincy | 19th. | 1785-01-19 | Paris. Mr. Appleton, and Mr. Parker, went for England. Saw Mr. Waring. Breakfasted at the Hôtel... | |
2675 | Adams, John Quincy | 20th. | 1786-12-20 | I have been rather more attentive this day, than for this week, past, and have written... | |
2676 | Adams, John Quincy | 6th. | 1785-09-06 | At about 9 o’clock in the morning I again tackled my horse into my uncle’s Chaise, and we put... | |
2677 | Adams, John Quincy | 20th. | 1785-08-20 | We tried my horse this morning in Mr. Chaumont Chaise, but could not make him go at all: so we... | |
2678 | Adams, John Quincy | 13th. | 1786-06-13 | No reciting this morning. This reciting in Locke, is the most ridiculous of all. When the Tutor... | |
2679 | Adams, John Quincy | 26th. | 1785-01-26 | Mr. A: Paris. A Gentleman brought a Letter from Mr. Jay, which came by the Marquis de la Fayette:... | |
2680 | Adams, John Quincy | 10th. | 1785-09-10 | We all dined this day at Mr. White’s. The only other strangers present, were Mr. Smith, the... | |
2681 | Adams, John Quincy | 5th. | 1785-02-05 | Stormy Weather. Mr. A. went to Passy in the morning, and to the Marquis’s afternoon. A Letter... | |
2682 | Adams, John Quincy | Tuesday [17th.] | 1784-08-17 | Moved out to Auteuil. Over the course of the preceding four months, JA in correspondence with... | |
2683 | Adams, John Quincy | 29. | 1788-10-29 | Went with Tom to Cambridge. Returned. | |
2684 | Adams, John Quincy | 19. | 1788-11-19 | My health happily recovered. Rain; part of the day. | |
2685 | Adams, John Quincy | Sunday August 22d. | 1784-08-22 | Mr. Jefferson and his Daughter, Coll: Humphreys, and Genl. dined with us. Martha Jefferson had... | |
2686 | Adams, John Quincy | 9. | 1788-12-09 | Went to Haverhill. Wet through. | |
2687 | Adams, John Quincy | Friday [3d]. | 1784-09-03 | Mr. and Mrs. Mather, and Mrs. Hay dined with us. Went to the French Comedy and saw le mariage de... | |
2688 | Adams, John Quincy | 26th. | 1788-03-26 | I took a long walk, this afternoon with Putnam, and as we came back we stop’d at Mrs. Hooper’s.... | |
2689 | Adams, John Quincy | 23. | 1788-11-23 | Mr. Everett of Dorchester: dined with us. | |
2690 | Adams, John Quincy | 16th. | 1788-04-16 | Breakfasted at Judge Dana’s. Doctor Waterhouse came, in and entertained us for some time with his... | |
2691 | Adams, John Quincy | 13. | 1788-12-13 | Put my horse at Tappan’s. Eve with Dr. Kilham. | |
2692 | Adams, John Quincy | 30th. | 1788-03-30 | Parson Toppan of Newtown preach’d at our meeting this day. I attended all day and was very much... | |
2693 | Adams, John Quincy | 6th. | 1788-05-06 | In the beginning of the evening, I took a walk with Pickman, up to Mrs. Atkins’s. We found only... | |
2694 | Adams, John Quincy | 20th. | 1788-04-20 | I pass’d the forenoon at home in writing. In the afternoon, I attended meeting and heard Mr.... | |
2695 | Adams, John Quincy | 9th. | 1787-10-09 | I received a short letter from W. Cranch. I make a pretty rapid progress with my book of forms,... | |
2696 | Adams, John Quincy | 26th. | 1787-01-26 | General Lincoln, it seems, finds more difficulties in the affair he has undertaken, than were... | |
2697 | Adams, John Quincy | 10th. | 1788-05-10 | The storm continued all this day, and rather with increasing violence. Thompson and I again dined... | |
2698 | Adams, John Quincy | 16th. | 1787-02-16 | I rose just before the commons bell rung for dinner, quite refreshed, and not more fatigued, than... | |
2699 | Adams, John Quincy | 13th. | 1787-10-13 | Captain Wyer was in the office this afternoon, a couple of hours; very zealous for the new... | |
2700 | Adams, John Quincy | 30th. | 1787-01-30 | Mrs. Cranch, Miss Betsey, and her brother, came from Braintree this morning, dined at Mr.... |