John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 226
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April 1810
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Sunday. J. S. Smith, Maclure, Harris &c.
dined with us. Ladies visited at De Bray's. I read a sermon of
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Reading my
father's Letters in the Boston Patriot. Walk on the Fontanka. Evening visit
from Harris. Chess.
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Visits with
Harris to Grootten, Telisius and Krusenstem. Met Pardo. J. S. Smith and Maclure
here at Eve. Cards.
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Visits to J.
S. Smith and Maclure. Met Navarro walking. J. S. Smith, Fisher and Graham here
at Eve. Cards & Chess-
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Visits at
Glukoff's and Raimbert's. Saw Beckford. Harris. Rumigny. Krehmer. J. S. Smith,
Plumer & Martin called.
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Visits with
J. S. Smith to all the foreign Ministers- Einsiedel and his Snuff-box at
Pardo's. Harris called in the Eve.
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Went with
Grootten to the Alexandrossk cotton yarn manufactory. Dined at Blome's. J. S.
Smith called at Eve.
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With my wife and Catherine at the Hermitage
Palace. Pictures and Coins. Evening party at Krehmer's. we did not
go.
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Last
ice-hill party for the Season, at Vicence's. Kammenoi-Ostrof. Went with
Catherine. Company numerous. Home early-
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Morning
visit from de Bray. Invited us to an Evening party next Saturday. Winter
breaking up. Cards and Chess.
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At
Glukoff's, and a visit to Telisius. a malcontent. Attended Boucher's first
Lecture on Commercial Law. Cards & Chess.
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George's
Birth day. 9- At several Bookseller's shops. Dined at Six's- Free Conversation
after dinner. Eve as usual.
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Morning
visit from J. S. Smith. Evening from Harris. Took a bad Cold in searching for
Dictionaries at Bookseller's shops.
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Met and
walked an hour with Pardo. Emperor passed us in a Sleigh. Evening at de Bray's.
Chess with Maclure 1:30.
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Attended Morning service at St Isaac's
Church. J. S. Smith called at Eve. Read a Sermon of Massillon. My wife
ill.
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Montreal and
Six, morning visits. Dined at Blome's- Attended Boucher's second Lecture.
Harris here at Eve.
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Morning
spent in writing, and afterwards in searches at Booksellers shops. Read Voyage
de 2 Français.
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Visit from
the Father General of the Jesuits Brzozowski. With Gray to the Bookshops. Note
from Romanzoff.
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Hennings
called to take leave. At Klostermann's. Boucher's third Lecture. J. S. Smith
and Maclure at Eve.
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Catherine
Johnson ill, confined to her bed. Dr Galloway here. Lent me some English
Newspapers.
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Rain all
the Morning kept me at home. Long visit from Six. Shocking Stories about the
Czarovitz Constantine.
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Russian Palm-Sunday. Attended several
Churches. Palm branches carried. Read a Sermon of Massillon.
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J. S. Smith
came with a Letter from Siegfried: Winter melting away. Boucher's 4th. Lecture-
Gray unwell.
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Harris here
this morning. Walking met the Emperor who stopped and spoke to me Eve. Maclure
& Plumer.
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Note from
Harris about a discharge in full from Donovan. He brought me Borel's
Manuscript. J. S. Smith came with him.
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Note to
Romanzoff, and visits to Maisonneuve. Bussche and Laval. Met upon the Quay, and
walked with Maclure.
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Russian
Good-Friday- At the St: Nicholas & Roman Catholic Churches. Visit from
Malbone. Harris dined with us
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Einsiedel
presented me Rosenzweig as Saxon Chargé d'Affaires. Note from Romanzoff. Harris
& J. S. Smith at Eve.
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Russian Easter. Heard Mass at the Roman
Catholic Church. Met and walked with Harris. Visits. Eggs and
Gachellies.
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Court, for
Easter-Monday. J. S. Smith and Gray were presented. Visit to Einsiedel- J. S.
Smith & Fisher here at Eve.