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335125th. (Adams Papers)
The weather has been all along quite unsettled. Yesterday was very cold, but to day, it thaws...
335226th. (Adams Papers)
General Lincoln, it seems, finds more difficulties in the affair he has undertaken, than were...
335327th. (Adams Papers)
Fay was here this morning, and Freeman return’d this day from his Tour to visit his friends. Part...
335428th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Fiske supplied Mr. Hilliard this day: and gave satisfaction in general. His sentiments are...
335529th. (Adams Papers)
Bridge went to Salem, upon some business this day, and returned. Miss Ellery and Miss Williams,...
335630th. (Adams Papers)
Mrs. Cranch, Miss Betsey, and her brother, came from Braintree this morning, dined at Mr....
335731st. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Harris arrived this afternoon from Springfield, but did not bring any further accounts of...
3358[February 1787] (Adams Papers)
It snow’d, the greatest part of the day; but gently, and without wind. Miss Jones, this forenoon,...
3359Thursday February 1st. 1787. (Adams Papers)
It snow’d, the greatest part of the day; but gently, and without wind. Miss Jones, this forenoon,...
33602d. (Adams Papers)
Drank tea again at Mr. Pearson’s. Miss Ellery, Miss Williams, Miss Mason, Miss Wigglesworth, Miss...
33613d. (Adams Papers)
A Snow storm came on, in the afternoon, and continued in the night. We saw Mr. Ellery this...
33624th. (Adams Papers)
The wind was very high all the forenoon; and although the sky was clear, the drifting of the...
33635th. (Adams Papers)
The occurrences of the day, were not remarkable. I did not study much. I have been reading...
33646th. (Adams Papers)
This being the last day before the close of the vacation, I was part of the day employ’d in...
33657th. (Adams Papers)
This morning I returned to my old quarters N: 6. My Brothers and Cousin got here just before...
33668th. (Adams Papers)
White lent me his horse this morning, to go to Boston. Dr. Tufts, had sent by my brothers,...
33679th. (Adams Papers)
Return’d to the library the books I had taken out, and took the second volume of the Idler. After...
336810th. (Adams Papers)
Very few of the students have arrived. Not more than 15 of our Class have yet appeared. The tea...
336911th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Hilliard entertained us all day, with a couple of Sermons, upon the whole armour of god. The...
337012th. (Adams Papers)
We recite this week to Mr. Burr, but this disagreeable exercice returns at present only once a...
337113th. (Adams Papers)
At nine o’clock this morning, the Class read a forensic disputation: I had written in the course...
337214th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Wigglesworth gave us this morning a private lecture, and Mr. Williams had a public one, in...
337315th. (Adams Papers)
I went down in the morning to Mr. Pearson’s, with an intention of inviting Miss Bromfield to...
337416th. (Adams Papers)
I rose just before the commons bell rung for dinner, quite refreshed, and not more fatigued, than...
337517th. (Adams Papers)
Was at Kendall’s chamber after dinner; and likewise drank tea there. At home all the evening...
337618th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Hilliard preached to us in the forenoon, and the president in the afternoon, when we were...
337719th. (Adams Papers)
We recite this week to Mr. Read. So few of the Class have yet arrived, that we have all something...
337820th. (Adams Papers)
Was part of the afternoon at Bridge’s chamber. Had tea at Little’s. Charles and Cranch, pass’d...
337921st. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Williams gave us a public lecture this afternoon, containing, an account of the different...
338022d. (Adams Papers)
Very cold weather. We drank tea at Williams’s. Bridge, and I went and pass’d the evening at Judge...