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I now Sit down with an intent to give you an account of the Place I dind at yesterday doctor...
I having wrote Twice to your brother & not having yet wrote to you I now take a pen into my hand...
it is witth great Pleasure that I now Sit down to write a few Lines to you to inform you of my...
I often envy you the pleasure you enjoy in being at a place where you with pleasure look around...
we being so far from one another that I cannot Leave my pen out of my hand & I hope that my...
to day my Pappa received a Letter from you which I had the honour of seeing in which you...
It is with great pleasure That I write to you who have been so good and kind to me for which I...
you will pardon me if I do not write to you very often for you know how I used to teaze you to...
by your desire I now sit down to write a few lines to you and not yet having wrote to you I...
My Pappa enjoins it upon me to keep a journal, or a diary, of the Events that happen to me, and...
it is some time since I wrote you a Letter & if I should neglect it a great while longer you...
As my thoughts are Principally busied upon the French tongue, & as I wish you to turn yours the...
I have been thinking of a subject for a letter to you, & I can find none more agreable than that...
in my last letter to you of Septr. the 30th I promised you to sketch a plan for learning French...
I just now recd. your Letter of septr. ye 29th and read it with great pleasure in which you say...
I have just now wrote to my Brother charles & you would not like it if I did not write to you...
it is now with Great Pleasure that I now sit down to write to you & many a time since I came here...
28[Back Cover] (Adams Papers)
Mamma | | Letters to America Sister | Mamma | Brother | Sister | | Mr. Thaxter | | | | | | | | |...
I have now the pleasure to acquaint you some news which will be agreable to you. Yesterday...
I last night had the honour of reading a letter from you to my Pappa dated Jany. 4th. in which...
ALS : Dartmouth College Library I am obliged to you, for the Mention you have been so good as to...
32[November 1779] (Adams Papers)
Titlepage and cover for JQA ’s early Diary, designated D/JQA/1 by Adams editors to indicate the...
33[Titlepage and Cover] (Adams Papers)
Titlepage and cover for JQA ’s early Diary, designated D/JQA/1 by Adams editors to indicate the...
34[Revised Titlepage] (Adams Papers)
Revised titlepage located on the inside front cover of D/JQA/1. This titlepage and the first page...
This Morning at about 11 o clock I took leave of my Mamma, my Sister, and Brother Tommy, and went...
36Saturday 13th. (Adams Papers)
To day at about 1 o clock Pappa, and my Brother Charles, came to town, and at about 5 o clock we...
37Sunday 14th. (Adams Papers)
This morning a great number of Gentlemen came on board, and amongst others Col Johonnot, with a...
38Mond 15th. (Adams Papers)
This morning a brig and a schooner went out I suppose after wood to the eastward. About 8 o clock...
39Thursday 18th. (Adams Papers)
Yesterday and day before there was nothing remarkable only that all day yesterday there was a...
40Friday 19th. (Adams Papers)
12 o clock. The Gale continues. Nothing else remarkable. 6 o clock. The wind has abated a great...