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372117th. (Adams Papers)
Putnam called at our office this forenoon, and return’d Sullivan’s Lectures, which he borrow’d...
372218th. (Adams Papers)
This afternoon I wrote a couple of letters to send by Mr. Atkins, who goes to Boston to’morrow....
372319th. (Adams Papers)
At home all the evening. Master Moody, called to see me; “Don’t you think said he, that I am very...
372420th. (Adams Papers)
I attended at Parson Carey’s meeting. We had two Sermons, in continuation of a subject upon which...
372521st. (Adams Papers)
I began upon the third book of the first part of the Institutes and read a few pages as usual. In...
372622d. (Adams Papers)
This afternoon, Leonard White called on me; and sat about half an hour. He came from Haverhill,...
372723d. (Adams Papers)
I took a violent cold by our party last night, and as I felt rather unwell, and extremely...
372824th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Atkins returned from Boston, but brought me no letters which is somewhat surprizing to me....
372925th. (Adams Papers)
Leonard White came from Haverhill again yesterday and called to see me this morning. He informed...
373026th. (Adams Papers)
At home as usual all the evening. Read a little in Gibbon; wrote in the same slavish way as I...
373127th. (Adams Papers)
Heard Parson Carey, the whole day. In the forenoon he was intolerably lengthy, as the weather was...
373228th. (Adams Papers)
Mrs. Hooper’s family are in great distress. Ben, was brought home dead, last night between twelve...
373329th. (Adams Papers)
It snow’d part of the forenoon; then turn’d to rain, and after making the streets very...
373430th. (Adams Papers)
I went up to the office, in the morning, and sat a couple of hours; but I felt restless and...
373531st. (Adams Papers)
The weather somewhat cold. My brothers dined with me and between 3 and 4 o’clock, we all set off...
3736[February 1788] (Adams Papers)
Pass’d a great part of the fore noon at Mr. Thaxter’s. He is now quite in the family way: he...
3737Friday February 1st. 1788. (Adams Papers)
Pass’d a great part of the fore noon at Mr. Thaxter’s. He is now quite in the family way: he...
37382d. (Adams Papers)
I dined with Walker at Mr. Thaxter’s. My brother’s both dined at Mr. White’s. In the afternoon,...
37393d. (Adams Papers)
I attended meeting twice this day. Mr. Shaw as usual had company in the evening. I conversed with...
37404th. (Adams Papers)
This morning between seven and eight o’clock my brothers set out to return to Braintree and from...
37415th. (Adams Papers)
The weather this day has been extreme cold: I have not experienced the severity of the Season, so...
37426th. (Adams Papers)
The weather has moderated very considerably. In the evening, I walked with Thompson and Putnam,...
37437th. (Adams Papers)
This day at about noon, the news arrived in this Town, that the federal Constitution, was...
37448th. (Adams Papers)
This afternoon the delegates from Newbury, and from this town, returned home from Convention. A...
37459th. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Parsons gave me this morning a packet of Letters, which I have been expecting these five...
374610th. (Adams Papers)
I went with Townsend in the forenoon to hear Parson Tucker; he gave us an excellent discourse...
374711th. (Adams Papers)
We have had this day very little studying in the office. Mr. Parsons is so fond of telling of all...
374812th. (Adams Papers)
In the beginning of the evening I called upon Mr. Hutchinson, and look’d over his music: he plays...
374913th. (Adams Papers)
This afternoon I had something of a long conversation upon the subject of the ball, which is...
375014th. (Adams Papers)
I attended at the office only in the forenoon; the after part of the day being employ’d in...