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3261 Adams, John Quincy 30th. 1786-10-30 Snow’d all the morning. Mr. Cranch went to Boston and Charles with him: he return to Cambridge....
3262 Adams, John Quincy 31st. 1786-10-31 Miss B. Palmer, came from Germantown, this afternoon, to spend the night here. We prepared to...
3263 Adams, John Quincy [November 1786] 1786-11-01 We returned through Boston, to Cambridge. The road from Charlestown was full of carriages coming...
3264 Adams, John Quincy Wednesday November 1st. 1786. 1786-11-01 We returned through Boston, to Cambridge. The road from Charlestown was full of carriages coming...
3265 Adams, John Quincy 2d. 1786-11-02 Attended the court in the forenoon, and afternoon, but there were no causes of any consequence...
3266 Adams, John Quincy 3d. 1786-11-03 Reading, Reid on the Mind. This author in some places pleases me very much; but in others he is...
3267 Adams, John Quincy 4th. 1786-11-04 Charles and Cranch went to Boston. Wrote part of my forensic; and as I was obliged to support a...
3268 Adams, John Quincy 5th. 1786-11-05 Mr. Hilliard preach’d in the morning from Matthew XXIV 13. But he that shall endure unto the end,...
3269 Adams, John Quincy 6th. 1786-11-06 We recited this morning for the first time in Ferguson’s astronomy. The part which I have read is...
3270 Adams, John Quincy 7th. 1786-11-07 We had a lecture from Mr. Wigglesworth in the afternoon, and in the evening the weather being...
3271 Adams, John Quincy 8th. 1786-11-08 Mr. Williams gave a public astronomical lecture this afternoon, relating to the different...
3272 Adams, John Quincy 9th. 1786-11-09 Had the whole day to myself; as I did not attend the afternoon recitation. Spent my Time in...
3273 Adams, John Quincy 10th. 1786-11-10 We had a Lecture at 10 this forenoon from Mr. Williams, explaining the theory of the motion of...
3274 Adams, John Quincy 11th. 1786-11-11 We had another Lecture at 11 from Mr. Williams, to give us the theory of solar and lunar...
3275 Adams, John Quincy 12th. 1786-11-12 Very unwell with a sore throat, so that I did not attend meeting. Dined with White at my chamber....
3276 Adams, John Quincy 13th. 1786-11-13 The Class recite this week to Mr. Burr: but I was so unwell this morning that I did not attend....
3277 Adams, John Quincy 14th. 1786-11-14 We had a meeting of the ΦBK immediately after Commons in the morning, and received White. The...
3278 Adams, John Quincy 15th. 1786-11-15 Mr. Burr went to an Ordination, and consequently we had no reciting in the afternoon. Mr....
3279 Adams, John Quincy 16th. 1786-11-16 The weather begins to grow very cold: it has been remarkably fine all this fall. Mrs. Cranch...
3280 Adams, John Quincy 17th. 1786-11-17 Took books from the library. Hammond’s algebra; Burke, on the sublime and beautiful, and Smith’s...
3281 Adams, John Quincy 18th. 1786-11-18 Unwell, so that I could not do much all day. Finished my elements for an eclipse, and finally...
3282 Adams, John Quincy 19th. 1786-11-19 I was very sick with a sore throat, and head ache; so that I could not attend meeting. Dined in...
3283 Adams, John Quincy 20th. 1786-11-20 Snow’d almost all day. White set out early in the morning for Haverhill; his sister is to be...
3284 Adams, John Quincy 21st. 1786-11-21 The second division of the Class, read a forensic, upon the Question, whether the destroying of...
3285 Adams, John Quincy 22d. 1786-11-22 We had a lecture in the forenoon from Mr. Wigglesworth. Wrote off something upon conic Sections;...
3286 Adams, John Quincy 23d. 1786-11-23 Snow’d all the forenoon. We had tea at Cranch’s chamber; Whitney arrived in the evening; he comes...
3287 Adams, John Quincy 24th. 1786-11-24 This evening, just after tea, at Chandler 1st’s chamber, we were all called out by the falling of...
3288 Adams, John Quincy 25th. 1786-11-25 Mr. Williams gave us a lecture this forenoon, to explain several astronomical instruments....
3289 Adams, John Quincy 26th. 1786-11-26 Attended meeting for the first time these three weeks. Dined at Judge Dana’s. Captain Hobby, who...
3290 Adams, John Quincy 27th. 1786-11-27 Recite in Ferguson this week. Mr. Williams, this forenoon concluded his course of astronomical...
3291 Adams, John Quincy 28th. 1786-11-28 The weather very cold. No appearance of rioters as yet, tho’ it is this evening reported that...
3292 Adams, John Quincy 29th. 1786-11-29 No appearance yet of any body to prevent the sitting of the court; the reports have not yet...
3293 Adams, John Quincy 30th. 1786-11-30 The reports of Shays, and Shattuck coming, at the head of thousands to stop the Court, grow more...
3294 Adams, John Quincy [December 1786] 1786-12-01 It was on Wednesday, that the troop of horsemen from Boston went up in search of Shattuck. They...
3295 Adams, John Quincy Friday December 1st. 1786. 1786-12-01 It was on Wednesday, that the troop of horsemen from Boston went up in search of Shattuck. They...
3296 Adams, John Quincy 2d. 1786-12-02 The party from Roxbury under the command of Major Spooner, which went from here, thursday...
3297 Adams, John Quincy 3d. 1786-12-03 A number of the Class drank tea in the morning at Bridge’s chamber. Attended meeting, all day;...
3298 Adams, John Quincy 4th. 1786-12-04 We had after prayers a class-meeting, upon the subject of a private commencement. Freeman read...
3299 Adams, John Quincy 5th. 1786-12-05 The storm continued with unabated violence, a great part of the day. In the evening however it...
3300 Adams, John Quincy 6th. 1786-12-06 The Weather fair, but the Snow, which drifted a great deal, is in some places so deep, that it is...
3301 Adams, John Quincy 7th. 1786-12-07 I have been rather idle, this week, and this day entirely so. This evening I went down with Mr....
3302 Adams, John Quincy 8th. 1786-12-08 It Snow’d in the morning till 10 o’clock, and it was feared the exhibition, must be again...
3303 Adams, John Quincy 9th. 1786-12-09 Very little fatigue, by the last night’s party: but much fatigued by the weather. For there came...
3304 Adams, John Quincy 10th. 1786-12-10 The weather cleared up this morning; but the wind was so high, and the snow so deep; that Mr....
3305 Adams, John Quincy 11th. 1786-12-11 We recite this week in Burlamaqui, to Mr. Burr, but he did not attend this day. I am reduced to...
3306 Adams, John Quincy 12th. 1786-12-12 The government, this morning, determined that if more than half the students should be destitute...
3307 Adams, John Quincy 13th. 1786-12-13 This morning, immediately after prayers, the president informed us that the vacation would begin...
3308 Adams, John Quincy 14th. 1786-12-14 Thanksgiving day. Mr. Hilliard, preached a very long sermon, but none of the best. He appeared to...
3309 Adams, John Quincy 15th. 1786-12-15 Many families in town are distressed for want of wood; the snow, is so deep, that, the people in...
3310 Adams, John Quincy 16th. 1786-12-16 Tom, came from Boston this forenoon. Fifteen persons were buried there this afternoon, who...