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24.

Docno: DQA02d898

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-08-24
Parson Dutch preach'd. L. White and Mr. Thaxter.

25th.

Docno: DQA02d899

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-08-25
Return'd from Haverhill. Somewhat interrupted.

26th.

Docno: DQA02d900

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-08-26
Office business. Takes from reading. Dined with Mr. Parsons.

27.

Docno: DQA02d901

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-08-27
Mr. Parsons went to Boston. Wrote. Mr. Cabot &c.

28.

Docno: DQA02d902

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-08-28
Walk'd with Stacey. Curious conversation. Greenough's.

29.

Docno: DQA02d903

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-08-29
Funeral. Mr. Atkins. Met in the evening at Putnams.

30.

Docno: DQA02d904

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-08-30
Rain. Little past the evening with me.

31.

Docno: DQA02d905

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-08-31
Heard Mr. Prince. Mr. Marquand's. Mr. Jackson's. Religious tattoo.1
 
1. At the bottom of the page of line-a-day entries for Aug. 1788, but not necessarily referring to the date of 31 Aug., appears the following note: “Memorandum: Stacey borrow'd book, for Ipswich.”

September 1. 1788.

Docno: DQA02d906

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-09-01
Rain. Pass'd the evening with Stacey.

2.

Docno: DQA02d907

Author: JQA
Date: 1788-09-02
Finished Hume and Blackstone. Little &c.
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