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14701Wednesday June the 13th 1781. (Adams Papers)
This morning Mr. Cerisier came here and said that he had read in the Brussels Gazette, that there...
147025th. (Adams Papers)
Eliza Spent the day with us. I accompanied her home, in the Evening, and spent half an hour at...
1470331st. Wednesday. (Adams Papers)
Stay’d at home all day; a little unwell. Mr. D. stay’d also all day at home. Rainy weather.
You remember I was ordered peremptorily to be at Gravesend on Saturday morning by ten or eleven...
I humble myself in dust and ashes to confess that I must at one and the same time acknowledge the...
1470612th. (Adams Papers)
The freshmen carry their enmity against the Sophimores, a great deal too far. They injure...
1470721st. Wednesday. (Adams Papers)
Stay’d at home all day. Mr. D went out in the afternoon. Stormy rainy weather.
On my arrival here I received from my Sons George and John, several important Letters from you....
1470917th. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Dr. Franklin’s with a considerable large Company. Mr. Brillon, an old french gentleman...
147102d. (Adams Papers)
We Lodged at Hamstead last night: it storm’d so all this morning, that, we could not think of...
After a long period of deep concern, and anxiety, on account of your health, I feel myself in...
This morning we left Hartford New Haven, accompanied by Mr. Broome, and Mr. Brush, who wishing to...
147133d. (Adams Papers)
Mrs. and Miss Adams, went into Paris in the evening: and went with young Mr. Franklin and Mrs....
14714[August 1782] (Adams Papers)
This forenoon Mr. Rimbert came to see us. Dined at his house. After dinner went with Mr. D. Mr....
The letters by Mr. Ewing have arrived—And among them I have to acknowledge the receipt of your...
You will see by the folio sheet I inclose to you, that the House of Representatives have not yet...
While I was at St. Petersbourg, I had, the Pleasure, of receiving a Letter from you; I answered...
I wrote you on Sunday, and the same Evening I received yours of 26. Feby:—Yesterday yours of the...
1471928. (Adams Papers)
Parson Allen preached. Snow storm.
Nothing from you since your Letter of 13. September, from which I conclude that you ceased...
14721[December 1782] (Adams Papers)
This morning I left Stockholm at about 9 o’clock A M. in company with the Count Greco and Mr....
In fulfilment of my promise on parting from you, I have the pleasure to inform you of our safe...
The quiet Season has at length arrived. For the last six weeks I have had no occasion to go into...
14724Sunday August 27th 1780. (Adams Papers)
This morning at about half after seven o clock Mr. Le Roi came to our lodgings and at about eight...
14725[March 1783] (Adams Papers)
5. Depart de Copenhague et l’10 arriveé à Hambourg. JA wrote to AA on 28 March , informing her...
I have received your letter of the 18th. instt. and think you cannot do better, than invest your...
My last letter to you was of the 8th inst. and acknowledged the receipt of all your letters that...
This is the day of jubile! the fiftieth year since your marriage is completed! By the blessing of...
Some time in the month of June last there was published in the Boston Patriot, a pretended...
Although I do not inflexibly persevere in the rule of writing individually to you once at least...
Nothing Remarkable to day. Reading a Volume of the Tatler I found something which I will copy. On...
I have received from the Secretary of State a letter, dated 15. October last, enclosing a letter...
House in F. Street—Washington Deeds. 1. Nicholas Voss to Andrew & George Way. Lot n. 8. Square...
1473425th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Webber preach’d here, for Mr. Andrews; and I was much pleased with his discourses. They were...
I duly received your letters of the 21 st: enclosing the pamphlet of Gentz, and likewise the...
147368th. (Adams Papers)
I dined at Mr. Pasch’s with a great deal of company. We had a ball, in the evening which did not...
14737Thursday 31st of August 1780. (Adams Papers)
This morning we got up and I asked the names of all the scholars who board here. They are as...
I have received with deep sensibility, the copy which the City Council of Charleston, have been...
1473928th. (Adams Papers)
I attended upon Mr. Wibird in the forenoon. And pass’d the afternoon down at my father’s library....
My last letter contained the substance but not the form of an argument for considering the Bible...
1474115th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Allen preach’d; and as usual delivered a good Sermon, in a very bad manner. After meeting; I...
I think it not improbable that on receiving the public accounts of the progress of the War in...
14743Tuesday the 19th. (Adams Papers)
I received a letter from one of my schoolmates at Paris. Rain’d hard most all day. Reading in a...
1474412th. (Adams Papers)
This day I went into the country, and spent the day at Mr. Kanterberg’s the brother in law of Mr....
147455th. (Adams Papers)
We called this morning at Dr. Welch’s, and at Mr. Guild’s; but left town at about ten o’clock: It...
14746Friday 24th. (Adams Papers)
This morning a Spanish 80 Gun Ship went out of this harbour. At about 10 o clock the Consul came...
147478th. (Adams Papers)
Finished my book of forms, and wrote an index to them. So that henceforth, I shall be able to...
147482d. Sunday. (Adams Papers)
I dined this day at Mr. Erskine’s the English Consul: in the evening I went to the play. Supped...
Although I wrote you about ten days ago, I cannot suffer Captain Leach to depart without taking a...
1475025th. (Adams Papers)
We heard Mr. Evans preach, all day: he attempted to be quite pathetic in the afternoon; but when...