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Browsing: Diary of Charles Francis Adams, Volume 2

Monday. 11th. -

[1829-05-11]
Returned to town in a cold wind ...

Wednesday 13th. -

[1829-05-13]
Morning at the Office, and at the ...

Tuesday. 12th.

Docno: DCA02d1372

Author: CFA
Date: 1829-05-12
Morning at the Office. Weather cool and clear. Received a letter {p. 376} from my Mother in low spirits but on the whole calculated to relieve me. I was again engaged in reviewing my poor brother’s papers which fatigued me exceedingly and I have determined to do no more until my father directs. Indeed I see little or nothing more to be done. The disorder is such as cannot be unravelled and all that can be done is to begin anew. I wrote an answer to my Mother in the Afternoon and stopped the subscription to the Essex Register for George. Read a little of Clarendon and of the Spectator in the evening.
Cite web page as: Founding Families: Digital Editions of the Papers of the Winthrops and the Adamses, ed.C. James Taylor. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 2007.
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