John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 229
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July 1810.
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Sunday. Smith and Gray dined in the Country.
Summer- Garden walk. Read Massillon. A Charity Sermon.
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Visit from
Six, with his new Secretary, Van Zuylen, Van Nyvelt. Also from Harris. At
Etter's shop, for Books.
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Walk to
Wasily-Ostroff- and in a Boat to the fortress. Saw the Tombs of the Emperors
since Peter 1. in the Church.
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Independence
day. John 7. At the fortress again. Saw the Mint. Theatre. Tartuffe. Paul et
Virginie.
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Harris here.
Visit to Six and his Secretary. At Raimbert's. Saw Montreal. Met Pardo on the
Quay.
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Montreal
here; bills on Amsterdam. Shop's Shut. St: John the Baptist's day, by the
Russian Calendar.
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Shopping for
furniture, stationary, and a Brass two pound nest of weights. Walk to
Summer-Gardens.
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Seeking the exact standard of the Russian
weights. Everett and Gray dined at Glukoff's. Here in the Eve.
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Letters and
Newspapers from Boston. Dined at Raimbert's. Afternoon at Laval's, on
Apothecary's Island.
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American
Newspapers again. Dined with Gray at Six's. Visit to the Americans at Rea's.
Summer Gardens.
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My
Birthday. 43. Visit from Count John Potocki. To Hynam. Theatre. Gulistan. La
Menteuse par delicatesse.
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Visits from
Van Zuylen van Nyvelt and Lüxbourg. We had company to dine. The Raimbert family
&c.
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Visits from
Six and Count Rzewuski. and from Fischer and Ashton. I was unwell with a
Cough.
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Harris here
with Barthe. Dined with Romanzoff, en frac: met Labensky, & Lüxbourg. walk
with him-
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My wife confined to her bed. My own cough
still bad. Summer Garden walk. Met Count John Potocki.
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Visits from
Harris and Hurd. Dined at Laval's in the Country. Partly walked home. My wife
yet ill.
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Mrs Krehmer
visited my wife. Hurd, Boucher and Navarro here. Weary from loss of rest last
night.
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Plummer,
Captain Lovett, and Harris here. Dined with Six. Donnat there. Summer Garden
walk.
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Captain
M'Leveau here this morning, and Harris in the Evening. Rainy day. Walk to the
Foundery.
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Visit from
Six. The king of Holland has abdicated. Note from Romanzoff about Daschkoff's
broken windows.
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Confined at
home all day by the rain. Answered Romanzoff's Note. Much engaged upon weights
& measures.
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Another cold and rainy day. Walk to the
Foundery. Read Massillon's Eloge funébre of Villevoi. Abp of Lyons.
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Visits from
Coffin, Montreal and Harris. Dined with Bussche in the Country. Billiards with
Six. Walk home.
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Visit from
St. Julien. His opinion of the murder of Fersen. Harris dined with us. Sent
Letters to Cronstadt.
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Absorbed in
calculations of French and English measures. Dined with Blome in the Country.
Walk home.
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My marriage
anniversary. Visits to Rzewuski and Navarro. Dined with Vicence at
Kammenoi-Ostroff.
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Observations on the manuscript of Borel and Gervais, upon the armed neutrality.
Harris here this Evening.
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Morning
engaged with the manuscript. At Etter's shop. W. S. Smith dined abroad.
Summer-Garden walk.
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Finished my remarks on the manuscript.
Read Massillon's eulogy upon the Prince de Conty: & Robinson.
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Letter from
W. Gray- Called at Raimbert's. Wrote to Schwenk & Koch, Königsberg: Harris
called here.
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Roberts and
Harris here. Visit to Six. Holland annexed to France- Warm Bath. Music at home.