13861Aprilis. 1783. (Adams Papers)
5. Depart de Hambourg arriveé à Breme Bremen le. 6. Nous y restames jusques au 12. À 3. heures de...
1386224th. (Adams Papers)
Weather was so cloudy all day, that we had no philosophical lecture. Tuesday evening we had a...
13863John Quincy Adams to Elizabeth Smith Shaw, 8 July 1795 (Adams Papers)
About three months have elapsed since I received information by Letters from America, of the...
1386421st. (Adams Papers)
I read through Wright’s short treatise upon the feudal tenures. I found nothing in it, but what I...
13865To John Adams from John Quincy Adams, 27 January 1808 (Adams Papers)
I have already written you a very long letter in answer to your favour of the 8th: instt:—and...
1386627th. (Adams Papers)
Recite in Ferguson this week. Mr. Williams, this forenoon concluded his course of astronomical...
1386714th. (Adams Papers)
Return’d a copy of my theses to the president, who informed me, that they would all be ready to...
13868From John Quincy Adams to George Washington Adams, 27 September 1812 (Adams Papers)
I wrote a few days ago to your Grandmama, and desired her to inform you, and your brother John,...
13869From John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 19 March 1806 (Adams Papers)
I have received two letters from you, since I wrote you last; but I presume you will know the...
1387017th. (Adams Papers)
Chandler 1st. went off this morning; there are about 20 of the scholars, who have not yet been...
138714th. (Adams Papers)
Breakfasted with Forbes, and at ten o’clock set off for Boston in company with Clark: as soon as...
1387229th. Wednesday. (Adams Papers)
In the afternoon Mr. D. took a ride. Stay’d at home all day. Very windy weather.
13873From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 20 August 1826 (Adams Papers)
I have received your Letters of the 13th. and 14th from Lebanon, and rejoice with exceeding joy...
13874From John Quincy Adams to George Washington Adams, May 1810 (Adams Papers)
I write to you both together, to assure you that although far distant from you, I always bear you...
1387517th. (Adams Papers)
At 5 o’clock we were going, and reach’d Fairfield by 9. I there delivered my letters to Mr. Burr...
13876From John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 13 February 1818 (Adams Papers)
Your Letter of 5 Feby. has been received.—I shall attend to its contents as it regards Mr S....
13877N.(1782)S. January 27th (Adams Papers)
Began to read Hume’s history of England. David Hume, The History of England, from the Invasion of...
13878From John Quincy Adams to Caroline Amelia Smith De Windt, 19 March 1819 (Adams Papers)
I gave the Portrait of my beloved and lamented Sister your dear Mother, to mine, without reserve...
1387919th. Wednesday (Adams Papers)
Went to the English library for books. Mr. Montréal dined with us. Rainy Weather.
13880John Quincy Adams to John Adams, 16 May 1801 (Adams Papers)
M r: Welsh proposes to return home by the way of Amsterdam, and will be the bearer of this...
1388124th. (Adams Papers)
It is feared that some bad consequences, will ensue, from the high-go, of the Syllogists last...
1388221st. (Adams Papers)
Miss Jones returned from Judge Dana’s. I spent the evening with Bridge, and Freeman, at the...
13883From John Quincy Adams to George Washington Adams, 31 July 1820 (Adams Papers)
If the twenty-five Volumes of the projected compilation of English Poetry, which were published...
138847th. (Adams Papers)
We breakfasted early and were on our way by 8 o’clock. We stopp’d at Captain Brookes’s house in...
13885John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Adams, 31 May 1804 (Adams Papers)
This morning I received your kind favour of the 20 th — And am delighted to hear that you and the...
13886From John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, 26 August 1826 (Adams Papers)
I write you without knowing where or when my Letter will find you, and must therefore I must omit...
138879th. Tuesday. (Adams Papers)
Went in the afternoon to Mr. Rimberts with Mr. Artaud to borrow Domino’s for the mascarade of...
1388821st. (Adams Papers)
At six in the morning, we all left Middleton: and rode on to Hartford, where we arrived at about...
1388914th. (Adams Papers)
The Freshmen, by their high Spirit of Liberty, have again involved themselves in difficulties....
1389023d. Sunday. (Adams Papers)
In the afternoon went with Mr. D. and Mr. Artaud; to a Garden about 6 wersts out of town, called...