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preparation for legal career12
copying of legal instruments7
indifferent success in the pursuit of studies in St. Petersburg7
hears and comments on House of Commons debates6
program of studies charted by JA6
and the Latin School on the Singel, Amsterdam5
in Pechigny's school, Passy5
slackened application to studies4
studies and translates Horace4
studies and translates Tacitus4
attendance at House of Representatives3
English translations from Latin3
study of the Dutch language3
translates Suetonius, Virgil, and Tacitus into French3
urged to study classics and algebra3
adjured by AA to study Dutch history2
attends Mass. Supreme Judicial Court session2
loss of classical studies at Leyden regretted2
problem of finding a school for2
pursues studies with ardor2
studies Dutch, Latin, and Greek2
studies Greek New Testament2
study of German language2
translates Cleanthes' “Hymn to Zeus”2
translates Virgil's Aeneid
2
attends Courts of Justice (Chancery) session1
becomes amanuensis for Francis Dana1
capacity for emulation best served at Leyden or Harvard1
converses in foreign languages with Richard Cranch1
effect of European travel on support for republicanism1
“If there is no other Way, I will take you home, and teach you Demosthenes and Homer myself”1
interprets for American pilot directing French ship1
JA: “You must acquire the Art of mixing Study with Business”1
JA recommends “a Book of Amusement” of moral philosophy1
JA regrets delay in college entry occasioned by European residence1
JA teaches mathematics to1
linguistic and orthographic equipment at fourteen1
listens to debates in Mass. House of Representatives and Supreme Judicial Court1
list of JA's law books made1
on battle of Bunker Hill and death of Warren1
plan to place him in Governor Dummer Academy1
reading of Robertson, Charles V
1
requirements for success in1
“Study. . . is to be my only mistress”1
translates Latin at Auteuil1
translates Suetonius' Caligula and other Lives of the Twelve Caesars
1
translates Virgil into English1
tutored by Jonathan Mason1
urged by AA to study “men and manners”1
wants a blank book in which to “transcribe the most remarkable occurances”1