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1 | Adams, John | London July 20. Thursday. | 1786-07-20 | “Every Act of Authority, of one Man over another for which there is not an absolute Necessity, is... | |
2 | Adams, John | October 21. Tuesday. | 1783-10-21 | Dined at Amiens, and put up, at night, at Abbeville. The Roads are the best I have ever seen in... | |
3 | Adams, John | Monday. Aug. 6. | 1787-08-06 | Dined at Totness, thro which the River Dart runs to Dartmouth. Slept at Newton bushell. This date... | |
4 | Adams, John | [August 1787] | 1787-08-06 | At Kin gsbridge, the southerly Point of the County of Devonshire, the birth Place of my Brother... | |
5 | Adams, John | Wednesday [29 March.] | 1786-03-29 | Dined at Mr. Blakes. Mr. Middleton and Wife, Mr. Alexander and Mrs. Williams, Mr. Jefferson.... | |
6 | Adams, John | July 24. 1786. Monday. | 1786-07-24 | Went with Mr. Bridgen, Col. Smith, Mrs. Smith, to The Hide in Essex, the Country Seat of Brand... | |
7 | Adams, John | Oct. 23. Thursday. | 1783-10-23 | Went on board the Packet at Nine, put off from the wharf at Ten, but had such contrary Winds and... | |
8 | Adams, John | July 29 [i.e. 28.] 1786. Fryday. | 1786-07-28 | Returned to Grosvenor Square to Dinner. The Adams party’s return to London on Friday, 28 July, is... | |
9 | Adams, John | 1783. October 27. Monday. | 1783-10-27 | Went to see Mr. Jay who is lodged with Mr. Bingham, in Harley Street, Cavendish Square, No. 30.... | |
10 | Adams, John | Auteuil May 3. 1785. | 1785-05-03 | Tuesday. At Versailles, the C. de Vergennes said he had many Felicitations to give me upon my... | |
11 | Adams, Abigail | Sunday June 20 1784. | 1784-06-20 | Embarked on Board the ship Active Capt. Lyde commander, with my daughter and 2 servants for... | |
12 | Adams, John | [September 1783] | 1783-09-07 | This Morning, I went out to Passy, and Dr. Franklin put into my hand the following Resolution of... | |
13 | Adams, John | [July 1784] | ≈1784-07-01 | I have not been able to write a line since Monday when a North east Storm came on and held till... | |
14 | Adams, John | July 26. Wednesday. | 1786-07-26 | Mr. B. Hollis, Miss Brand, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Smith, and I walked to Mill Green, or Mill Hill the... | |
15 | Adams, John | Saturday Oct. 25. | 1783-10-25 | Went in a Post Chaise, from Dover through Canterbury, Rochester, &c. to Dartford, where We lodged. | |
16 | Adams, Abigail | Thursday [24 June]. | 1784-06-24 | A fine wind and clear air but the Ship going before the wind rolls sadly. Dr. Clark has been well... | |
17 | Adams, John | Aug. 4. | 1784-08-04 | Sett off, for London, had a tedious Passage from Helvoet, of near two days. Obliged to put in at... | |
18 | Adams, John | [July 1784] | 1784-07-10 | May not the Ascent of Vapours be explained, or rather accounted for upon the Principle of the Air... | |
19 | Adams, Abigail | Monday Mor’g 28 June. | 1784-06-28 | A very dissagreeable Night. Wind at the southard near the Banks of Newfoundland. The morning... | |
20 | Adams, John | Saturday Ap. 15. | 1786-04-15 | Dined with Mr. Brand Hollis in Chesterfield Street. His Mantle Trees are ornamented with... | |
21 | Adams, John | Aug. 13. | 1784-08-13 | Arrived at Paris, at the Hotel de York on the . In the present entry and the next, the blank... | |
22 | Adams, John | [List of Visits Paid and Returned in London, June–July? … | ≈1785-06-01 | Le Comte de Lusi. Minister of Prussia. Great Pultney Street. r De Tribolet Hardy. Secretaire de... | |
23 | Adams, Abigail | Thursday July 1 1784. | 1784-07-01 | I have not been able to write a line since Monday when a North east Storm came on and held till... | |
24 | Adams, John | London April 19. 1786. Wednesday. | 1786-04-19 | This is the Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington, and of my Reception at the Hague, by their... | |
25 | Adams, Abigail | Fryday July 20 1787 London. | 1787-07-20 | This day three years I landed at Deal. Since that time I have travelld to France, to Holland and... | |
26 | Adams, John | [March 1785] | ≈1785-03-19 | Saturday. Met Mr. F ranklin and Mr. J efferson at Passy, read the Letter from Mr. Carm ichael at... | |
27 | Adams, Abigail | Saturday 3 July. | 1784-07-03 | A fine morning. Rose by six o clock. Went upon deck. None of the Gentlemen up; our Second Mate, a... | |
28 | Adams, John | Sunday. Ap. 23. | 1786-04-23 | Heard Dr. Priestley at Mr. Linseys in Essex Street. Theophilus Lindsey (1723–1808) , minister of... | |
29 | Adams, Abigail | Sunday 23 [i.e. 22 July.] | 1787-07-22 | Went to the Cathedral Church at Winchester. It is a very curious structure. It is said to have... | |
30 | Adams, Abigail | Tuesday July 6th. | 1784-07-06 | I was not able to write yesterday the wind blew so fresh; and not very fair, so that there was... | |
31 | Adams, John | Paris Septr. 7. 1783. | 1783-09-07 | This Morning, I went out to Passy, and Dr. Franklin put into my hand the following Resolution of... | |
32 | Adams, Abigail | July [24–]25 | 1787-07-24 | We left this village and proceeded on our way to Blanford where we put up for the Night. Saw... | |
33 | Adams, Abigail | Fryday July 9. | 1784-07-09 | A fine day; but little wind; have been upon Deck the chief of the Day, engaged in reading... | |
34 | Adams, Abigail | Wedensday [i.e. Tuesday, 20 July.] | 1784-07-20 | Early in the morning a pilot Boat came of to us from Deal. The wind blew very high and the Sea... | |
35 | Adams, John | The Hague June 22. 1784. Tuesday. | 1784-06-22 | Last night at Court one of the Ladies of Honour, told me, that the Supper was given, in a great... | |
36 | Adams, Abigail | 28th | 1787-07-28 | We left Axminster and proceeded to Exeter. Here we put up at the Hotell in the Church yard and... | |
37 | Adams, John | [Memoranda on a Tour from London to Plymouth … | ≈1787-07-01 | Michael Sawrey, at Plymouth Gillies St. Martins Lane. Garthshores Sastres Edgware Road. No. 20.... | |
38 | Adams, John | [April 1786] | ≈1786-04-04 | Mr. Jefferson and myself, went in a Post Chaise to Woburn Farm, Caversham, Wotton, Stowe,... | |
39 | Adams, Abigail | Sunday July 18th. | 1784-07-18 | This Day about 2 oclock made land. It is almost a Calm, so that we shall gain but little. We hope... | |
40 | Adams, John | [July 1786] | ≈1786-07-01 | Last night, Coll. Smith and his Lady, took their Leave of Us, and went to their House in Wimpole... | |
41 | Adams, John | July [6] Thursday. | 1786-07-06 | Dined at Clapham, at Mr. Smiths. Dr. Kippis, Dr. Reese, Dr. Harris, Mr. Pais, Mr. Towgood and his... | |
42 | Adams, John | Paris Septr. 14[–6 October] 1783. | ≈1783-09-14 | Septr. 14. Mr. Thaxter took his Leave of me to return to America, with the definitive Treaty of... | |
43 | Adams, John | Auteuil Near Paris March 20. 1785. | 1785-03-20 | Sunday. Went early to Versailles, and found the C. De V.—communicated to him my Errand and... | |
44 | Adams, John | July 10. 1784 Saturday. | 1784-07-10 | May not the Ascent of Vapours be explained, or rather accounted for upon the Principle of the Air... | |
45 | Adams, John | London July 16, 1786. Sunday. | 1786-07-16 | At Hackney, heard a Nephew of Dr. Price, who is settled at Yarmouth. It may be of Use to minute... | |
46 | Adams, John | 1783. October 20. Monday. | 1783-10-20 | Set out with my Son and one Servant, Leveque, on a Journey to London. We went from Auteuil, thro... | |
47 | Adams, John | 1787. August 7 [i.e. 6?] | 1787-08-06 | At Kin gsbridge, the southerly Point of the County of Devonshire, the birth Place of my Brother... | |
48 | Adams, John | Grosvenor Square Westminster March 27. 1786. | 1786-03-27 | March 26. Sunday, dined in Bolton Street Piccadilly, at the Bishop of St. Asaphs. Mr. and Mrs.... | |
49 | Adams, John | London July 21. Fryday. | 1786-07-21 | Maj. Langbourne dined with Us again. He was lamenting the difference of Character between... | |
50 | Adams, John | 1783. Octr. 22. Wednesday. | 1783-10-22 | Went to Calais. Dined at Boulogne sur mer. Put up at Mr. Dessins. “When we arrived at Calais, as... |