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130126th. (Adams Papers)
Bridge went to Boston. Mason finally took his leave, and left us to ourselves; so that we shall...
130213th. (Adams Papers)
I found something to do, this forenoon, and have pass’d it with less tediousness, than any for...
130326th. (Adams Papers)
No person who has not experienced it can conceive how much pleasure there is in returning to our...
130419th. (Adams Papers)
Doctor Waterhouse gave, what he called his Valedictory Lecture containing a comparative view of...
13052d. (Adams Papers)
One of the Miss Greenleaf’s and a married sister of her’s dined here, and withal Miss Taylor, the...
130630th. (Adams Papers)
The week has closed as it began, and I shall be content if for the six remaining weeks of the...
130716th. (Adams Papers)
At about 9 this morning I went to Mr. Foster’s, and found my Cousin Betsey Cranch ready to go...
130830th. (Adams Papers)
This day the Supreme Judicial Court met, and I went and heard the chief justice, Mr. Cushing...
130923d. (Adams Papers)
I made tea, for the Club: only four attended: many of them being out of town. I answered for no...
131014th. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Dr. Franklin’s with a great deal of Company, among the rest Dr. Jeffries who lately...
13116th. (Adams Papers)
Was invited to Drink tea at Judge Sargeants. But was obliged still to plead the excuse I have...
131220th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Tyler was again taken up the whole day. In the afternoon I went with my Cousins, over to...
131319th. (Adams Papers)
Dined at the Swedish Ambassadors: the Company was not very numerous: a number of Sweeds, one, who...
131411th. (Adams Papers)
The weather begins to grow Cold: and the winter is advancing with hasty strides. In the afternoon...
13153d. (Adams Papers)
We had our private exhibition this morning. The Orations by Little and Beale, were both upon...
1316[30th.] (Adams Papers)
Monday afternoon went into Paris. Subscribed for the Journal de Paris. Drank tea with Mrs....
13174th. (Adams Papers)
Letters from America as late as January 1st. by the way of England: One from Mr. Jay at New York,...
1318Saturday[11th]. (Adams Papers)
Had Company to dine with us. Following this last entry in D/JQA/9 are the following notations:...
131929. (Adams Papers)
Snow. Charles could not go to Cambridge.
132019. (Adams Papers)
Dined with Amory. Went to the ball.
I have been so much taken up these four or five days, in copying both for my Pappa and Mamma,...
132226th. (Adams Papers)
Between five and six this morning, I left the judge’s house, with Mr. Andrews who is going to...
132323. (Adams Papers)
Cold continues. Eve at Judge Greenleaf’s.
132416th. (Adams Papers)
Took a walk after leaving the office, with Thompson and Putnam. We were for calling in at Mr....
132530th. (Adams Papers)
Very agreeable weather. After we had done at the office, I took a long walk with Thompson. We...
132619th. (Adams Papers)
W. Cranch, and the two young ladies set off this morning for Boston. The weather is much milder...
13276th. (Adams Papers)
In the forenoon I sent my letter to Putnam, and in about an hour received the following reply...
132820th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Parsons had the frame of his House raised, and was consequently very busy. Walk’d with...
132926th. (Adams Papers)
We recite again in Ferguson. Mr. Pearson gave a lecture this afternoon; it was still upon the...
133023d. (Adams Papers)
Rose at about 8 this morning, and felt no inconveniency from the scene of yesterday. Townsend,...