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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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301 | Adams, John | June 24. Thursday. | 1779-06-24 | Mr. Marbois told a Story of an Ecclesiastic, who pronounced a funeral oration on Marshall... | |
302 | Adams, John | June 25. Fryday. | 1779-06-25 | June 25. Fryday. | |
303 | Adams, John | June 26 Saturday. | 1779-06-26 | June 26 Saturday. | |
304 | Adams, John | 27 Sunday. | 1779-06-27 | 27 Sunday. | |
305 | Adams, John | June 28 Monday. | 1779-06-28 | We have been favoured, in our Voyage hitherto, beyond my utmost Expectations. We have enjoyed a... | |
306 | Adams, John | 1779. June 30. Wednesday. | 1779-06-30 | Mr. Marbois, this Morning, upon my Enquiry, told me, that the Chevalier de la Luzerne is the... | |
307 | Adams, John | [July 1779] | ≈1779-07-02 | Walking this afternoon, with Mr. Marbois, upon the Quarter Deck, I said frankly to him, that I... | |
308 | Adams, John | July 2d. Fryday. | 1779-07-02 | Walking this afternoon, with Mr. Marbois, upon the Quarter Deck, I said frankly to him, that I... | |
309 | Adams, John | 1779 July 4th. Sunday. | 1779-07-04 | This Morning, having stepped out of my Cabbin, for a few Minutes, I found upon my Return, that... | |
310 | Adams, John | 1779. July 16. Fryday. | 1779-07-16 | Since I have been in this Ship I have read Robertsons History of America in 4 Volumes, in French,... | |
311 | Adams, John | 1779 July 17th. Saturday. | 1779-07-17 | Three Days past We have sounded for the Grand bane but have not found it. By the Reckonings of... | |
312 | Adams, John | 1779. July 20. Tuesday. | 1779-07-20 | I was struck with these Words in a Letter from the President Jeannin to M. Bellegarde of 28 Jany.... | |
313 | Adams, John | 1779, Fryday July 30. | 1779-07-30 | We are not yet arrived to the Bane of St. George. Calms, contrary Winds &c. detain Us. Saw a... | |
314 | Adams, John | 1779 July 31 Saturday. | 1779-07-31 | Found Bottom this Morning on St. Georges Bane. The Weather, the Wind, the Discovery of our... | |
315 | Adams, John | [November 1779] | ≈1779-11-13 | Took Leave of my Family, and rode to Boston with my Son Charles, nine years of Age last May. At... | |
316 | Adams, John | 1779 November 13th. Saturday. | 1779-11-13 | Took Leave of my Family, and rode to Boston with my Son Charles, nine years of Age last May. At... | |
317 | Adams, John | 16. | 1779-11-16 | Found a Grammar, entitled, Élémens de la Langue Angloise, ou Méthode pratique, pour apprendre... | |
318 | Adams, John | 24. Wednesday. | 1779-11-24 | On the grand Bank of N ew F ound L and .—A few days ago, We spoke an American Privateer, the... | |
319 | Adams, John | 25. Thursday. | 1779-11-25 | Arose at 4. A fair Wind and good Weather. We have passed the Grand Bank, sounded Yesterday... | |
320 | Adams, John | 26. Fryday. | 1779-11-26 | Leur Gouvernement, (des Bataviennes) fut un Malange de Monarchie, d’aristocratie, et democratic... | |
321 | Adams, John | [December 1779] | ≈1779-12-05 | We are now supposed to be within 100 Leagues of Ferrol or Corunna, to one of which Places We are... | |
322 | Adams, John | 1779 December [5]. Sunday. | 1779-12-05 | We are now supposed to be within 100 Leagues of Ferrol or Corunna, to one of which Places We are... | |
323 | Adams, John | 1779 December 7. Tuesday. | 1779-12-07 | About 11. O Clock discovered Land—two large Mountains, one sharp and steep, another large and... | |
324 | Adams, John | 8 Wednesday. | 1779-12-08 | Got into Ferrol, where We found the french Ships of the Line, went on Board the General Sade,... | |
325 | Adams, John | 9. Thursday. | 1779-12-09 | Came on Shore with all my family. Took Lodgings. Dined with the Spanish Lieutenant General of the... | |
326 | Adams, John | 1779 December 10. Fryday. | 1779-12-10 | Supped and slept at my Lodgings. Breakfasted on Spanish Chocolate which answers the Fame it has... | |
327 | Adams, John | 13 Monday. | 1779-12-13 | Yesterday, I walked about the Town but there is nothing to be seen, excepting two Churches and... | |
328 | Adams, John | 1779 Decr. 14. Tuesday. | 1779-12-14 | Walked to the Barracks and dry docks, to shew them to Cha rles . The Stone of which these Works... | |
329 | Adams, John | 1779 December 15. Wednesday. | 1779-12-15 | This Morning We arose at 5 or 6 O Clock, went over in a Boat, and mounted our Mules. Thirteen of... | |
330 | Adams, John | 16. Thursday. | 1779-12-16 | This Morning the Governor of the Province of Gallice, and the Governor of the Town of Corunna... | |
331 | Adams, John | 1779 December 17. Fryday. | 1779-12-17 | The Consul conducted me to the Souvereign Court of Justice. There are three Halls—one of civil... | |
332 | Adams, John | 1779 Decr. 18 Saturday. | 1779-12-18 | Walked all round the Town, round the Wharves, Slips &c. on the Water and round the Walls vs. the... | |
333 | Adams, John | 1779 December 19. Sunday. | 1779-12-19 | Dined, with Monsieur De Tournelle the French Consul, in Company, with all my Family, the Regent,... | |
334 | Adams, John | 1779 Decr. 20. Monday. | 1779-12-20 | Went to the Audiencia, where We saw the four Judges setting in their Robes, the Advocates in... | |
335 | Adams, John | 1779. December 22. Wednesday. | 1779-12-22 | Drank Tea, at Senior Lagoaneres. Saw the Ladies drink Chocolat in the Spanish Fashion. A Servant... | |
336 | Adams, John | 1779 December 24. Fryday. | 1779-12-24 | Dined on Board the Bellepoule, with the Officers of the Galatea and the Bellepoule. | |
337 | Adams, John | 1779 December 25. Saturday. Christmas. | 1779-12-25 | Went to the Palace, at 11. o Clock, to take my Leave of his Excellency. Mr. O Heir the Governor... | |
338 | Adams, John | 26. Sunday. | 1779-12-26 | At half after two, We mounted our Carriages and Mules, and rode four Leagues to Betanzos, the... | |
339 | Adams, John | 27. | 1779-12-27 | Travelled from Betanzos to Castillano. The Roads still mountainous and rocky. We broke one of our... | |
340 | Adams, John | 1779. Decr. 28. Tuesday. | 1779-12-28 | Went from Castillan to Baamonde. The first Part of the Road, very bad, the latter Part tolerable.... | |
341 | Adams, John | 1779. Decr. 30. Thursday. | 1779-12-30 | At Lugo, where We arrived Yesterday. We passed Yesterday the River Minho which originates in the... | |
342 | Adams, John | Decr. 31. Fryday. | 1779-12-31 | Rode from Galliego to Sebrero, Seven Leagues. The Journey Yesterday and to day has been very... | |
343 | Adams, John | [January 1780] | ≈1780-01-01 | Arrived at Villa Franca, Seven Leagues. The Road at first was very bad. Steep, sharp Pitches,... | |
344 | Adams, John | 1780. January 1st. Saturday. | 1780-01-01 | Arrived at Villa Franca, Seven Leagues. The Road at first was very bad. Steep, sharp Pitches,... | |
345 | Adams, John | 1780. January 2. Sunday. | 1780-01-02 | Rode from Villa franca de el Bierzo Rio P uen te. We dined at Ponferrada. We passed through... | |
346 | Adams, John | 3. M[onday]. | 1780-01-03 | Rode to Astorga. We passed through the Town and Country of the Marragattoes. The Town is... | |
347 | Adams, John | 4. T[uesday]. | 1780-01-04 | Found clean Beds and no fleas for the first Time in Spain. Walked twice, round the Walls of the... | |
348 | Adams, John | 1780. Jany. 5. Wednesday. | 1780-01-05 | Rode from Astorga to Leon, eight Leagues. This is one great Plain. The Road very fine. Great... | |
349 | Adams, John | 6 Thursday. | 1780-01-06 | Went to view the Cathedral Church which is magnificent, but not equal to that at Astorga if to... | |
350 | Adams, John | [7? January 1780.] | 1780-01-07 | I have not seen a Chimney in Spain, except one of the french Consul at Corunna. One or two half... |