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129125th. (Adams Papers)
This afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Shaw came in from Haverhill; they found us still in great disorder:...
12929. (Adams Papers)
Diné à Passi. C. Ital: Jeannot et Colin, l’heureuse Erreur et les Vendangeurs. Florian, Jeannot...
129315th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. West went away this morning; My Father and my brother Charles, went to Boston; whence they...
129418th. (Adams Papers)
In the forenoon I attended at Mr. Smith’s meeting: he preaches without notes, and like all the...
12955th. (Adams Papers)
This forenoon A Doctor Young came to our office, for a writ against a number of insurgents. It...
12968th. (Adams Papers)
Amory went to Ipswich this afternoon. He cannot yet get entirely over his old habits. He intends...
129725th. (Adams Papers)
The other young gentlemen, went off at about 8 o’clock: I waited about an hour longer, in order...
129822d. (Adams Papers)
Weather remarkably mild for the Season: I have been rather unwell for a week or 10 days back,...
129915th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Williams gave us a lecture upon pneumatics: The parts for Commencement were not given out...
130012th. (Adams Papers)
This day I finished reading the fourth and last volume of Blackstone’s Commentaries. This is one...
130118th. (Adams Papers)
Unwell, so that I could not do much all day. Finished my elements for an eclipse, and finally...
13025th. (Adams Papers)
This morning after Commons we had a meeting of the ΦBK, at Cranch’s chamber: We began by...
13038th. (Adams Papers)
It Snow’d in the morning till 10 o’clock, and it was feared the exhibition, must be again...
130425th. (Adams Papers)
Weather still the same. Mr. Wibird spent the afternoon at Mr. Cranch’s. I went with my brother...
130522d. (Adams Papers)
We had a lecture in the forenoon from Mr. Wigglesworth. Wrote off something upon conic Sections;...
13068th. (Adams Papers)
I went out with Mr. Harrison, Mrs. Swift, and Miss Riché, to Content to see Lady Wheate, who is...
130715th. (Adams Papers)
We recite this week to Mr. Hale, in Locke. This is upon the whole, the most unpopular Tutor in...
130812th. (Adams Papers)
The government, this morning, determined that if more than half the students should be destitute...
130912th. (Adams Papers)
This morning Mr. Chaumont came, and proposed to me, to buy an horse, so that we might go to...
13105th. (Adams Papers)
We had a Lecture from Mr. Williams, concerning heat, proper Lecture for the weather. Je fus le...
131110th. (Adams Papers)
Varietés. Le faux talisman, La théatromanie; Oui ou non . Poor Stuff. A good deal of genteel...
13122d. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Chaumont intended to set out early in the morning for Philadelphia (or rather Albany,) but it...
131327th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Read came here in the afternoon, to spend a day. Though he cannot entirely lay aside the...
131431st. (Adams Papers)
Miss B. Palmer, came from Germantown, this afternoon, to spend the night here. We prepared to...
131525th. (Adams Papers)
Waited upon Major L’Enfant in the morning; gave him a Letter for le Chevalier d’Antroches. The...
1316[12th.] (Adams Papers)
Thursday, from Amiens to Chantilly.
131728th. (Adams Papers)
The severity of the weather has been increasing, and is this night but little inferior to the...
131825. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Thaxter. Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. Shaw.
131929th. (Adams Papers)
Dined with the president and Mr. Harrison, Mr. Osgood was so kind as to give me a Letter for Mr....
132018th. (Adams Papers)
I am sinking again into the same insipidity which I have so often lamented. The circumstances...