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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...