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2114th. (Adams Papers)
The weather was extremely warm, all the forenoon. Rambled about, upon Mr. Cranch’s farm with my...
21218th. (Adams Papers)
The weather in the morning look’d stormy, and was showery at different times all day. I attended...
21325th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Mellen, preach’d here: he was a Tutor two or three years since. His forenoon discourse was...
2148th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Thaxter spent half an hour with us in the forenoon; after dinner my Brother and myself went...
21522d. (Adams Papers)
This morning I sent down a Cart with my two trunks that are going to Haverhill. I intended to go...
21622d. (Adams Papers)
My father went to Versailles. Mr. Short went with him to be presented at Court. Variable Weather:...
21713th. (Adams Papers)
Miss Nancy, My Brother and myself dined with Mr. Dodge, to day: Mr. Thaxter was there. He went...
2185th. (Adams Papers)
Dull, and low spirited, somewhat, but it did not last long. Mr. James, gave us a piece of Latin...
2197th. (Adams Papers)
Dined at the Marquis de la Fayettes. The Chevalier de la Luzerne dined there has been in the...
2202d. (Adams Papers)
Young Mr. Symmes lodged here last Night. This morning before breakfast My Brother Charles left...
22128th. (Adams Papers)
Dull weather. Wind Northeast. It began to rain a little after noon, and continued all the rest of...
22225. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Thaxter’s. Miss Hazen. Eve at Mr. Bartlett’s.
22318th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. McKeen of Beverley preached at Mr. Carey’s this day. I attended to hear him. His discourses...
2248th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Webster from Salisbury preached for us this day: a venerable old gentleman who has been...
22522d. (Adams Papers)
I was up before eight, and had not slept well, even the short Time I was in bed; I felt stiff and...
22628th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Williams gave us an astronomical lecture this afternoon. The sodality met, in the evening at...
22725th. (Adams Papers)
The town is not so much crowded this day; as it was yesterday. That Class of people which is...
22812th. (Adams Papers)
Townsend arrived in town this forenoon: I called at Mrs. Hooper’s to see him immediately after...
22928th. (Adams Papers)
Mrs. Shaw went over to Bradford in the afternoon, and pass’d it at Mr. Allen’s. Read Locke, upon...
23018th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Hilliard preached for us the whole day: his text in the afternoon was in these words,...
2312d. (Adams Papers)
The weather was extremely warm. I amused myself part of the day in reading, and part in shooting....
23218th. (Adams Papers)
All day within; the weather uncommonly mild. Mr. Thaxter spent the Evening and supped here. Began...
2338th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Burr preach’d to us this afternoon, a pretty good Sermon. In the evening I attended the...
2345th. (Adams Papers)
I attended at the Office. Amory was there. Return’d yesterday from Salem. Townsend went to Boston...
23522d. (Adams Papers)
Fast day. Attended Mr. Hilliard the whole day; but to no great purpose: in consequence of the...
2368th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. White’s family, and Miss Sally McKinstry, drank tea here. This young Lady has been all the...
23722d. (Adams Papers)
Mr. and Mrs. Allen, and Eliza, stopp’d here on their way to Kittery, at about half after 8. I was...
23812th. (Adams Papers)
By using so little exercice, as I have done for these 18 months; and leading a sedentary life; I...
23912th. (Adams Papers)
Went all day to hear Mr. Smith. I had never heard him before. His text for the whole day was from...
2402d. (Adams Papers)
This morning I went out with Forbes and Mason, on a gunning party. The game was very scarce, but...