John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 224
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February 1810.
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Thursday.
Received the Courier's Passport for Baxter and Berry. Ball at the Musical Club.
we did not go. Unwell
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Walking on
the Quay met Harris- then the Emperor who spoke to us. Harris dined and spent
the Eve with us-
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Met on the
Quay and walked with Genl. Pardo, Spanish Minister. Grand Theatre. Phédre.
Mlle. Georges. Duport-
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Letters from America. Met the Emperor
walking. Visit from M'Murtrie. Read a Sermon of Massillon. use of
time.
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With my
wife, looked over Einsiedel's Apartments, and furniture warehouses. Evening
visit from Harris.
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Morning visit
from Raimbert- and to Meyer. Enquiries concerning the cultivation of Hemp; for
W. Hampton.
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Dined at
Romanzoff's- a diplomatic company. Soltykoff and the Flora Rossica Ladies at
the Play- Harris at Eve.
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Harris
morning visit about Cramer's and Donovan. Vicence's Masquerade Ball to the
Noblesse and Haut Commerce. 2.
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Idle and
dissipated. Mrs. Adams very unwell. Plinkey called about the house. I teach
Charles to read French-
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Harris,
morning visit. Dined with Einsiedel: Evening visit at De Bray's. At Bergien's
weekly party. Cards- 2.
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English Newspapers. S. S. and Jackson. Ball
at Krehmer's. My wife unwell and did not go. Cards. Home at 2-
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Mondragone
went last Friday. Looked at his house and furniture. At De Bray's Ball without
the Ladies. 12.
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Reaumur--20.
Visit from Harris with Channeau. Procelain warehouse. My wife is again very
unwell
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Reaumur--22.4. Walk. met the Emperor in a Sleigh. Notice of Court, to-morrow.
alone to Dimitri Narishkin's Ball. 2.
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Court
Circle countermanded. Received Pallas's Flora Rossica, from Count Soltykoff,
adjoint Minister of foreign Affairs.
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Day at
home, excepting a morning walk- Chess with Smith. Dr. Galloway attended Mrs
Adams, who is very ill.
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Morning
visit from Montreal and to Six and Navarro. At the German Theatre. Titus.
Metastasio & Mozart.
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Called at Harris's- La Molignière and
Graham. Evening visits from Colombi. Harris & Fisher. Read 2. Sermons of
Massillon.
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Morning
visits to Meyer and Raimbert; with W. Hampton's enquiries concerning the
cultivation of Hemp. Snow
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Reaumur--26. Walk on the Quay. Dined with Six. Ball at Count Schenck's; the
Wurtemberg Minister. home at 12.
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Reaumur--30. Walk on the Quay. Evening visit from Harris. I was suddenly taken
ill with sore throat & fever.
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Weather
moderated. Morning visit from Navarro. Kept my bed almost all day. Attended by
Dr: Galloway
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Evening
visit from Harris. Dr Galloway here, and prescribed for me. I have still
rhumatism, and some fever.
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Visits from
Count Bussche- Hünnefeldt Westphalian Minister. Harris and Dr Galloway. Still
confined to the house-
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Note from Romanzoff with dispatches from
Paris and U. S. Ride to the Tauridan Palace. Harris in the Evening
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Visits from
Montreal Plumer and Harris. Paid several visits with him. at Ray's. to Telisius
and at Meyer's.
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Interview
and Conversation with Romanzoff. Letter to Brzozousky- British forgeries.
Evening visit from Harris.
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Morning
visits to Six and Raimbert. Harris dined with us. Evening visit to the Ladies
from Mrs Colombi.