John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 222
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December 1809
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Friday. Rose
at seven. an hour before day. The young men dined at Glukoff's. Evening visit
from Harris.
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Note to
Romanzoff. Thorndike, and Weymouth Commercial Company. Canal walk- Dined with
Six d'Oterleck
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Went with Everett to the British factory
chapel. Heard Mr Pitt. Evening visits with Harris. Colombi's and
Severin's
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Letter to S.
S- With Harris, Catherine Johnson and Everett to the Hermitage. Evening visit
from Madm. de Bray
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Visits to
Count Strogonoff. Duke de Serra-Capriola &c. Dined with Count Einsiedel.
Evening visit from Harris
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Cercle
Diplomatique St Catherine's day- Smith and Everett presented. Dined at de
Bray's. Card at Countess Litta's-
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Visit from
Harris and Rodde, Vice Consul at Revel, to Laval and Telisius. Dined with
Pardo. Spanish Minister. Ball Bergien's
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Saw the
Museum and Library of the Academy of Sciences with Telisius. Dined at Six's.
Eve at Prince Beloselsky's
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Long walk
round the City. Dined with Count Rzewuski, a Polish Nobleman; A small party.
Evening at home
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Saw with Smith the Emperor's military
Parade- Read two Sermons of Massillon; on Infidelity and Slander.
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Packet
from J. S. Smith. at Stockholm. Visits from Harris. Count Einsiedel goes to
Paris. Evening visit from Six.
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Visit from
Baron Stedingk, Swedish Quasi-Ambassador. The Ladies and Everett went to the
Play at Eve.
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Visit with
Harris to Fisher, sick at Demuth's Hotel Dined with Baron Blome, Danish
Minister. Eve at Princess Wiasemsky's.
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Visits to
Six, Meyer, and Raimbert. Children's Bal Masqué at Caulaincourt Duc de
Vicence's. French Ambassador.
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Visit from
Count Einsiedel. Propose to take his apartments. The Ladies & Gray, Evening
at Mrs Krehmer's.
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Called at
Stedingk's with Packet for J. S. Smith. Stockholm. Evening visits with the
Ladies at Severin's, Cramer's & De Bray's.
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At the German Lutheran Church. Dinner and
Ball with the Ladies at P. Severin's. at 2. Supper. Home at 4.
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Rose at
Noon. Visit to Fisher, ill in bed. Dinner at S. Cramer's. My wife unwell, could
not go. Eveg. visit from Colombi.
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Visits from
Montreal. Harris and Baron Schladen, Prussian Minister. Eve Ball at De Bray's.
I sent an excuse.
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Visits from
H. Severin and Harris. Dined with Gray at Count Einsiedel's. Baron Munck &
Hennings after dinner
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Shortest
day: from 9:14. to 2:46. Read Storch's Picture of St. Petersburg- Visit from
Harris. Note from Romanzoff
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Attended
the funeral of Martin Glukoff. at the Monastery of St. Alexander Nefsky. Draft
of Note to Romanzoff
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Notice of
Court and Ball to-morrow. Dined at Baron Blome, Danish Ministers- Evening
visits at De Bray's.
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Emperor Alexander's Birth-day. Te Deum,
Cercle and Ball at Court. Emperor at Moscow. Dined at H. Severin's.
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Visits from
Six and Montréal. Dined at Laval's. Evening visit with Harris at the French
Consul Lesseps's.
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Visits from
Cramer. Harris and Pfeiffer: Dined at Raimbert's- Evening conference with
Romanzoff. Catherine ill.
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Morning
visits to Einsiedel, and Count St. Julien, Austrian Quasi-Ambassador. Evening
visit from Harris.
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Went with
Harris to Plinkey, about Einsiedel's House. Visits from Mrs Krehmer. Lesseps,
St. Genest and Graham.
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Note from
Romanzoff to call on him at 2. O'Clock. Conference with him. Dinner at
Vicence's Ice-hills. Kammenoi-Ostrof. [Kammenoi-Ostrow.]
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Morning
visits from F. Dana and Coffin. Evening at Krehmer's. Cards. My wife ill, and
we came home at 1.
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Mass at the Roman Catholic Church. Nefsky
Perspective. Met Navarro. Read a Homily and Sermon of Massillon. Harris.