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2401Monday October 1st. 1787. (Adams Papers)
I have not yet got over the consequences of our frolick on Saturday evening. Three whole evenings...
2402Tuesday September 30th. (Adams Papers)
The weather was not very favourable, but, as the court of common pleas was to sit this week in...
24034th. (Adams Papers)
It has not yet cleared up, but no Snow fell this day. In the Evening I went down to Mr. White’s...
240426th. (Adams Papers)
Employ’d myself the whole day in writing. Dr. Tufts was here in the forenoon. I am now waiting...
It is a long time since I wrote you last, but I am perfectly weary of making apologies. I have no...
240615th. (Adams Papers)
In the forenoon I went to see Mr. Parsons, and inform’d him that I should probably attend at his...
240729th. (Adams Papers)
Paid a visit this morning to Mr. Tracey, but he was not at home. At about eleven in the morning I...
240830th. (Adams Papers)
Writing all day. Dr. Tufts was over here in the afternoon. Weather very cold; a fire in dog-days...
24096th. (Adams Papers)
This morning after breakfasting with Mr. Andrews I walk’d leisurely to Boston. Just before I left...
241020th. (Adams Papers)
Spent the whole day at home. Miss Nancy spent the afternoon and evening at Mr. Duncan’s. In the...
241119th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Kimball preach’d a couple of practical discourses, the subjects of which I liked better than...
24129th. (Adams Papers)
Drank tea at Mrs. West’s, where our ladies spent the afternoon. I afterwards went home with...
241310th. (Adams Papers)
Attended at the office the whole day. Continued Robertson. Thomson engaged this morning to take...
241424th. (Adams Papers)
The river has risen higher than was ever known, Insomuch that the great Street is in many places...
241516th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Wibird preached all day upon the Same Subject. His text was in I Corinthians XV. 55, 56, 57....
241624th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Adams and the Ladies went to the church of St. Sulpice, and afterwards to Longchamps. This...
241713th. (Adams Papers)
The late misfortune, was the subject of our afternoon sermon. Nobody from the family was present,...
24186th. (Adams Papers)
I felt so stiff all day that I did not go to meeting. I was unfit for almost every thing, and...
241920th. (Adams Papers)
John Andrews Divinity. Samuel Andrews Law x John Bartlett  died in 1786. Timothy Bigelow Law...
24209th. (Adams Papers)
In the afternoon went into Paris. Carried 21. Louis d’ors to Mrs. Barclay. Got of Froullé an...
24213d. (Adams Papers)
Eliza dined here, and Mr. Mores, a relation of Miss Nancy’s. Mr. Thaxter and Miss Duncan, drank...
242228th. (Adams Papers)
Snow in the morning sufficient to cover the ground. Dined at the Marquis de la Fayette’s. When I...
242310th. (Adams Papers)
Spent the whole day in my father’s library; wrote but little, I cannot indeed write half so much...
242414th. (Adams Papers)
Marquis de la Fayette and his Lady, Count and Countess d’Ouradou the Abbés de Chalût and Arnoux...
242529th. (Adams Papers)
Club at Thompson’s this evening. Putnam inform’d us, he must leave us at a quarter before nine. I...
2426[October 1783] (Adams Papers)
Diné chéz M: l’Abbé de Chalut. Left Auteuil, with my Father, for London, at about 9 o’clock in...
2427Tuesday January 1st. 1788. (Adams Papers)
Pass’d the day and evening at the office. Read at my own lodgings till one o’clock in the...
242819th. (Adams Papers)
The Stage was full from Portsmouth and consequently I could not obtain a seat. I could not think...
2429[August 1784] (Adams Papers)
Left London, travelled to Sittingbourne. 43. miles. In the latter part of Dec. 1783, JA and JQA...
24309th. (Adams Papers)
Doctor Leonard came here in the morning: this gentleman came as a passenger with Callahan. He...