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25111th. (Adams Papers)
Dined with Mr. Adams at the Marquis de la Fayette’s. There was not much American Company: M: le...
25212th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Williamos came out in the morning, and went with Mr. A, to Versailles. Good weather: very...
25314th. (Adams Papers)
Marquis de la Fayette and his Lady, Count and Countess d’Ouradou the Abbés de Chalût and Arnoux...
25415th. (Adams Papers)
Went to Paris in the morning with Mr. A. At the Pont Royal, I got out of the Carriage, and went...
25516th. (Adams Papers)
Went with Mrs. A into Paris in the afternoon. Got a book of Pissot, and Brindley’s Terence, la...
25618th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. D’Asp, the secretary of the Swedish Ambassy, came out and dined with us en famille. After...
25719th. (Adams Papers)
Went all to dine with Mr. Jefferson. The two abbés Dr. McMahon and Dr. Ruston, were there. After...
25821st. (Adams Papers)
In the morning Coll. Humphreys, and Mr. Williamos, called upon me, and I went out with them as...
25922d. (Adams Papers)
Mr. A. received in the morning a Card from Dr. Franklin informing him that a person who came in...
26023d. (Adams Papers)
In the afternoon I went into Paris. Saw Mr. West and Dr. Ruston who propose going to England,...
26124th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Jarvis and Mr. Lefevre, came out and dined with us. Mr. Jarvis offers me the carriage they...
26225th. (Adams Papers)
The Ladies dined with the Marquis de la Fayette. We went there before dinner. Mr. Williamos tells...
26326th. (Adams Papers)
I went in the morning to the Sweedish Ambassador’s Hôtel to go with Mr. d’Asp, and see the Abbé...
26427th. (Adams Papers)
In the afternoon I went into Paris with the Ladies; left them before the Jardin des Tuileries....
26528th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. West came out to Auteuil and dined with us. After dinner I went into Paris, with him: we went...
26629th. (Adams Papers)
We expected to have had a large Company to dine with us; but Mr. Hailes brought the excuses of...
26730th. (Adams Papers)
I went into Paris in the morning, and called upon Mr. d’Asp the secretary of the Sweedish...
268[May 1785] (Adams Papers)
Mr. Jarvis came out and dined with us at Auteuil. In the afternoon, Mr. Jefferson came out; he...
269Sunday May 1st. 1785. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Jarvis came out and dined with us at Auteuil. In the afternoon, Mr. Jefferson came out; he...
2702d. (Adams Papers)
Mr. A and myself went and dined with the Marquis de la Fayette, Comte and Chevalier de la...
2713d. (Adams Papers)
Mr. A: went to Versailles, it being Ambassador’s Day. As he was passing through an entry at the...
2724th. (Adams Papers)
In the afternoon I went into Paris alone: went to the Griffon, Rue de Bussy and bought some...
2735th. (Adams Papers)
All dined at Mr. Jefferson’s, with Marquis and Marquise de la Fayette, Count and Countess...
2746th. (Adams Papers)
After dinner the Ladies went into Paris: I left them at the Place de Louis 15. and went to Mr....
2757th. (Adams Papers)
Went into Paris early in the morning. Called at the Hôtel d’Orleans, Rue St. Anne . Mr. Wilson,...
2768th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Randall, Mr. Short, Mr. Jarvis, Dr. Ruston, Mr. Williamos, and Mr. Bowdoin, dined with us....
2779th. (Adams Papers)
Walk’d into Paris in the morning, to the Marquis de la Fayette’s; to go with him to Mr....
27810th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. A: went to Versailles, to take leave, of the Court. Mr. Carnes came out. Was all day...
27911th. (Adams Papers)
This Day, the King made his grand review, on the Plaines de Sablons. Mr. A. and the Ladies dined...
280Thursday May 12th. 1785. (Adams Papers)
At about 9 o’clock the Cabriolet arrived, and the postillion brought me a Letter from the...
281May 13th. (Adams Papers)
At four in the morning I left Dreux, and rode, till 9 in the evening without stopping at all: But...
28214th. (Adams Papers)
At 5 in the morning I was in my Cabriolet, and never stopp’d anywhere untill I arrived at Rennes,...
28315th. (Adams Papers)
Left the Hotel d’Artois, at about 5 in the morning, and was determined not to stop again before I...
28416th. (Adams Papers)
I went to bed immediately on my arrival; rose at about 10 in the morning, sent a man to find out...
28517th. (Adams Papers)
Immediately after breakfast I went to Mr. Barclay’s. The wind has changed, so that we shall not...
28618th. (Adams Papers)
In the morning I went to the Post office, and enquired if there were any Letters for me; there...
28719th. (Adams Papers)
At about 6 o’clock, the Captain of the Packet, and Mr. Salvius, a Sweedish Gentleman, who intends...
28820th. (Adams Papers)
I went down into the Port at about 10 o’clock in the morning. Met Mr. Grub who told me, that Mr....
289Saturday May 21st. 1785. (Adams Papers)
At 6 o’clock in the morning a person came from the Captain, to inform me that the wind was fair,...
29022d. (Adams Papers)
When we rose in the morning, we were out of sight, of Land. We have nothing now but the ocean and...
29125th. (Adams Papers)
We have had fine weather on board ever since we left L’Orient, but have not in general been able...
29227th. (Adams Papers)
Still the same scene fine weather, little wind. At about noon, we spoke to an English brig,...
29331st. (Adams Papers)
High Wind, directly contrary. The Vessel roll’d so much that most of the passengers were sick. We...
294[June 1785] (Adams Papers)
Small wind. The Season for Calm weather is coming forward, and I am afraid we shall have a long...
295Wednesday June 1st. 1785. (Adams Papers)
Small wind. The Season for Calm weather is coming forward, and I am afraid we shall have a long...
2964th. (Adams Papers)
Our Wind has been very low for several days. 15 or 20 leagues a day is the utmost extent of our...
2978th. (Adams Papers)
Continual calms, and contrary winds. We are now at about 38 degrees of Latitude, and are not far...
29811th. (Adams Papers)
This day being Captain Fournier’s, jour de fête, he gave us an excellent entertainment on board:...
29914th. (Adams Papers)
Last Evening the wind freshened considerably, and we have now a very fine breeze. It began to be...
30015th. (Adams Papers)
Still a fine wind. Yesterday, we ran 50 leagues, and in all probability we shall not do less to...