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I have been thinking of a subject for a letter to you, & I can find none more agreable than that...
1371211th. Thursday. (Adams Papers)
Left the ball at about 1. o’clock, after Midnight, and set out for St. Petersbourg. Arrived at...
You will find by the papers that I send with this letter, what you will perhaps know before the...
137144th. (Adams Papers)
Snowy, stormy weather all the morning, but clear in the afternoon. Mrs. and Miss A. went to...
13715Monday [16th.] (Adams Papers)
Dined at Mr. Hartleys.
This forenoon Mr. Rimbert came to see us. Dined at his house. After dinner went with Mr. D. Mr....
1371728. (Adams Papers)
Company gone. Went to Mr. Cranch’s.
I received by M rs: Atkinson your favour of the 20 th: inst t: which has added not a little to...
A few days ago, I received your Letter with two dates—the first of 4th: September; and the second...
The religious ceremony of which in my last Letter I gave you an account, began at Midnight and...
1372118. (Adams Papers)
Rode as usual. Read a variety at home.
13722Saturday. [21st]. (Adams Papers)
Went to Paris. Gave Gregson a watch to repair. Am to have it again, Wednesday next.
As I was going to meeting this afternoon a Gentleman met me in the street, and desired me to fill...
I now enclose you the auctioneer’s Bill and will thank you to make out the list of the Books, by...
13725[August 1781] (Adams Papers)
Nie mersat we enter’d Poland and were searched there, and about a Mile farther we enter’d into...
I have received your very obliging favour of the 15th. inst and also the box; containing the...
I received two days ago your kind favour of the 3 d: inst t: and it was very precious as...
On leaving Boston I had formed the Resolution of travelling only in the day-time, but at the...
137298. (Adams Papers)
Left Braintree. Went as far as Wilmington. Rain.
13730[2d.] (Adams Papers)
Thursday morning went into Paris.
It is a great affliction to me to be deprived as I am by constant and indispensable...
1373225th. (Adams Papers)
Copies of all the actions which are to be entered at the next Court of Common Pleas were this day...
I received some days since your kind letter of the 11th: of last month, and was delighted to find...
1373422. (Adams Papers)
Went to Boston. Return’d with W. Cranch.
The Louisiana revenue bill (of which I sent you some time since a copy) has this day pass’d the...
13736Monday 7th of August 1780 (Adams Papers)
This morning we got up at about 7 o clock and at about half after eight we set away from our...
There are still here a small number of Americans, who came to the Country upon commercial...
1373815th. (Adams Papers)
The weather was quite disagreeable, for exhibition; in consequence of which there was but little...
I thank you for your affectionate remembrance of my birthday—We passed it as pleasantly as...
1374012. (Adams Papers)
Company chiefly gone. Russell. Rode with Thompson. Dancing again.