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Mr. J. A. Smith, Secretary to the Legation of the United States at the Court of Great Britain,...
14302Thursday July 26th 1781. (Adams Papers)
Nothing remarkable this day.
1430324th. (Adams Papers)
Eliza, spent the day here. Received some books from Braintree. Studied Watts’s logic, in the...
1430417th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Hilliard preach’d in the forenoon from Isaiah V. 12. But they regard not the work of the...
1430531st. (Adams Papers)
Charles went to Boston in the morning. I began upon Trigonometry in my mathematical manuscript....
1430617th. (Adams Papers)
Immediately after breakfast I went to Mr. Barclay’s. The wind has changed, so that we shall not...
As there is a very good opportunity of writing to you by a Gentleman from South carolina who is...
143087th. (Adams Papers)
I have been studying almost all day what to write for a Forensic; the subject is so copious, that...
1430921st. (Adams Papers)
I really do not know what I have done this day. I am always sensible, that what with one trifle...
1431018th. (Adams Papers)
Our wind is still good but is almost all gone, and we have not run more than 20 or 25 leagues,...
I have hardly been able to reconcile it to my own conscience for some weeks that so much time had...
14312Saturday May 21st. 1785. (Adams Papers)
At 6 o’clock in the morning a person came from the Captain, to inform me that the wind was fair,...
Often as it has been my fortune in the course of my life, to be parted from my Parents, and...
1431418th. (Adams Papers)
This afternoon I wrote a couple of letters to send by Mr. Atkins, who goes to Boston to’morrow....
1431511th. (Adams Papers)
The Class from 9 to near twelve were reading their forensic; I read in the affirmative as...
As you were somewhat in my debt in the article of Letters, when I left Boston, I expected ere...
Yours of the 24th. ulto. with the draft on the Branch Bank for 3000 Dollars in received.—Messrs:...
I wrote you by Mr Storrow, and by Mr Smith who left this City, with the intention of embarking in...
1431930th. (Adams Papers)
The weather is very good, but the winds begin to be very variable as we approach to the term of...
143208th. (Adams Papers)
This afternoon the delegates from Newbury, and from this town, returned home from Convention. A...
Your letter of 26. Jany: enclosing one to your Mamma, reached me the same day that I wrote you...
143225. (Adams Papers)
Weymouth at meeting. Dr. Tufts’s.
14323Friday 14. (Adams Papers)
This morning we set away at about sun rise. We came two leagues and then went a league up hill...
1432422d. (Adams Papers)
This afternoon, Leonard White called on me; and sat about half an hour. He came from Haverhill,...
14325Friday July 1st. 1785. (Adams Papers)
Calm weather all day. In the evening it began to lighten, and our thunder spire was fix’d; this...
14326[June 1785] (Adams Papers)
Small wind. The Season for Calm weather is coming forward, and I am afraid we shall have a long...
You will receive I presume at the same time with this a letter from me written yesterday at...
1432812th. (Adams Papers)
In the beginning of the evening I called upon Mr. Hutchinson, and look’d over his music: he plays...
The House of Bird, Savage and Bird have stop’d payment, and probably the bill I drew upon them...
Conformably to the suggestion in your favour of the 24th ultimo, I have written to Mr Cruft,...