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401 Adams, John [August 1765] 1765-08-01 Hannah Place vs. Atwood. Introduced into the family at 13. Constant Understanding that she should...
402 Adams, John [December 1765] 1765-12-18 How great is my Loss, in neglecting to keep a regular Journal, through the last Spring, Summer,...
403 Adams, John Braintree Decr. 18th. 1765. Wednesday. 1765-12-18 How great is my Loss, in neglecting to keep a regular Journal, through the last Spring, Summer,...
404 Adams, John Decr. 19th. 1765. 1765-12-19 A fair Morning after a severe Storm of 3 days and 4 Nights. A vast Quantity of rain fell. About...
405 Adams, John Fryday. Decr. 20th. 1765 1765-12-20 Went to Boston. Dined with Mr. Rowe, in Company with Messrs. Gridley, Otis, Kent, and Dudley....
406 Adams, John Saturday Decr. 21st. 1765. 1765-12-21 Spent the Morning in sauntering about, and chatting with one and another—The Sherriff, Mr....
407 Adams, John Sunday [22 December]. 1765-12-22 At Home, with my family. Thinking.
408 Adams, John 1765. December. 23d. Monday 1765-12-23 Went to Boston. After Dinner rambled after Messrs. Gridley and Otis but could find neither. Went...
409 Adams, John Decr. 24th. 1765. 1765-12-24 Returned from Boston. Spent the afternoon and Evening at Home.
410 Adams, John Decr. 25th. 1765. Christmas. 1765-12-25 At Home. Thinking, reading, searching, concerning Taxation without Consent, concerning the great...
411 Adams, John Decr. 26th. 1765 Thursday. 1765-12-26 At Home by the Fireside viewing with Pleasure, the falling Snow and the Prospect of a large one....
412 Adams, John Decr. 27th. 1765. Fryday. 1765-12-27 In unforeseen Cases, i.e. when the State of things is found such as the Author of the Disposition...
413 Adams, John Decr. 28th. 1765. Saturday. 1765-12-28 Went to Weymouth with my Wife. Dined at Father Smiths. Heard much of the Uneasiness among the...
414 Adams, John Decr. 29th. 1765. Sunday. 1765-12-29 Heard Parson Wibird. Hear O Heavens and give Ear O Earth, “I have nourished and brought up...
415 Adams, John 1765. Decr. 30th. Monday. 1765-12-30 We are now concluding the Year 1765, tomorrow is the last day, of a Year in which America has...
416 Adams, John 1765. Tuesday. Decr. 31st. 1765-12-31 Went to Mr. Jo. Bass’s and there read Yesterdays Paper. Walked in the Afternoon into the Common...
417 Adams, John [January 1766] 1766-01-01 Severe cold, and a Prospect of Snow. We are now upon the Beginning of a Year of greater...
418 Adams, John Anno Domini 1766: 1766. January 1st. Wednesday. 1766-01-01 Severe cold, and a Prospect of Snow. We are now upon the Beginning of a Year of greater...
419 Adams, John 1766. Jany. 2d. Thurdsday. 1766-01-02 A great Storm of Snow last night. Weather tempestuous all Day. Waddled thro the Snow, driving my...
420 Adams, John 1766. Jany. 3d. Fryday. 1766-01-03 Fair Weather and Snow enough. Major Miller, Dr. Savil and Mr. Joseph Penniman spent the Evening,...
421 Adams, John 1766. Jany. 4. Saturday. 1766-01-04 Edes & Gill’s Gazette brought in. I find that Somebody has published the very scene in...
422 Adams, John Sunday. Jany. 5th. 1766. 1766-01-05 Heard Mr. Wibird all Day. A Sacramental Sermon on “It is finished.—”
423 Adams, John Monday [6 January]. 1766-01-06 At Home. Mr. Smith and Mr. Penniman dined here.
424 Adams, John Tuesday [7 January]. 1766-01-07 At Boston. Hampden has given us in Yesterdays Gazette, a long Letter to Pym upon shutting up the...
425 Adams, John Wednesday Jany. 8th. 1766. 1766-01-08 At Home. Wrote &c.
426 Adams, John Thurdsday Jany. 9th. 1765 [i.e. 1766]. 1766-01-09 At Home. Must such a Number of new Crimes be committed, to decide which of these two, Caesar or...
427 Adams, John Thurdsday. Jany. 9th. 1766. 1766-01-09 At Home all day. Mr. Smith, Dr. Tufts, Dr. Savil, Mr. Bass &c. here.
428 Adams, John Fryday. Jany. 10th. 1766. 1766-01-10 Humphry Ploughjogger received a Letter from a Friend, thanking him for his good Advice and...
429 Adams, John Saturday Jany. 11th. 1766. 1766-01-11 A Rain. In one particular, I must confess the Americans have not acted with their usual Acuteness...
430 Adams, John Sunday Jany. 12th. 1766. 1766-01-12 Heard Mr. Wibird all day, at Evening Mr. Etter, here.