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    17121st. (Adams Papers)
    This morning I left Braintree in company with my brother Tom, who was going to Haverhill; and in...
    17220th. (Adams Papers)
    I tarried at home this forenoon, in order to write a Letter to my Sister. In the afternoon I...
    17319th. (Adams Papers)
    I was considerably fatigued by my jaunt of yesterday, but made out however to read something, in...
    17418th. (Adams Papers)
    Upon the warmest day we have had this Summer I was obliged to go to Boston, upon a hard trotting...
    17517th. (Adams Papers)
    The young gentlemen who graduated yesterday were. Benjamin Abbot Solomon Adams Thomas Adams...
    17616th. (Adams Papers)
    Commencement day. I mounted my horse, somewhat early, and arrived at Cambridge by nine o’clock....
    17715th. (Adams Papers)
    Mr. West went away this morning; My Father and my brother Charles, went to Boston; whence they...
    17814th. (Adams Papers)
    Ben Beale came from Taunton this morning; he did not stop, but promised to come and see us ere...
    17913th. (Adams Papers)
    Weather still extremely warm. I heard Parson Wibird. Mr. Q. Thaxter was at meeting in the...
    18012th. (Adams Papers)
    In the diverse amusements of reading, of shooting birds, and playing upon our flutes we past the...