John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 230
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August 1810
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Wednesday.
Jewett here. We had company to dinner. Notice of Court Mourning for the Queen
of Prussia.
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Vist from
Harris, with Dr. Griffiths, an Anglo-American. Romanzoff to Harris about a
forged Register.
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Morning
visit from Barthe- Dined at Blome's in the Country. Walk in Strogonoff's
garden, and home.
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Harris sent
me Borel's work upon Consuls, and that upon the Russian weights and measures.
Evening walk
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Water party to Krehmer's at Ochta- Read
Massillon's eulogium upon the Dauphin Son of Louis 14. a libel.
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Gave Harris
my remarks upon Borel's manuscript. He was here again in the Evening from
Laval's dinner.
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Montreal
called; and Harris with Roberts who took leave. Note to Romanzoff. Ladies went
to Mrs: Colombi's Villa.
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Letters from
America. Captain Symonds here. Conference with Romanzoff. Evening visit from
Harris.
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Reading the
American Newspapers. Notes to Romanzoff. Harris here. His Conversation with
Severin Potocki.
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Montreal
here; and Glukoff with Captain Haskell. Visit from Six. Notes from Romanzoff.
Symonds called again.
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Letters
from Strong and Rich at Archangel. Took to Lesseps a letter from Giraud, the
French Consul at Boston.
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Visit to Six, but did not see him. Read
Massillon's Eulogium upon Louis 14. Walk on the Fontanka
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Symonds,
Fisher with Captain Lewis, Tilden, Plumer and Captain Stanwood here. All day at
home.
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Navarro and
Montreal here. And J. S. Smith, returned from Moscow and Makarief. Note from
Hixon.
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Symonds.
Martin and Jewett here. Dined at Vicence's in the City. The Emperor Napoleon's
birth-day.
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Letter to
Secy State sent to Hixon. Captain Delano here. Note to Balacheff for Everett
and Gray- Dinner.
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Rzewuski,
and Six here to take leave. Everett and Gray went for Moscow. Visits from
Barthe & Boucher.
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Charles's
birth-day. 3. Captain Delano here, in trouble about his Papers. Evening visit
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Writing minutes on the New Testament. Read
Massillon's Eulogium on the mother of the Regent, Orleans.
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Harris and
Jewett here. J. S. Smith dined with us; I gave Jewett a Note to the Minister of
Marine, Traversey.
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Visit from
Navarro. Went with the Ladies and Smith's, and saw the Tauridan Palace and
Gardens.
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Te Deum for
the victory at Shumla. Conversation with Vicence- Montreal, Harris, Barthe
& Plumer here.
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Osgood here
for a Passport; and Harris. Letters from home. Dined with Blome in the Country.
Walk home.
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Montréal
here; and Captains Groves and Coxe. Called at Six's house. now taken by Schenk.
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Note to
Romanzoff. At Six's house for furniture. Schenk there. Harris spent the Evening
with us.
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Despatches and Newspapers from America.
Read a Sermon of Massillon; and Robinson, Scripture characters.
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Note to
Romanzoff. Montreal and Martin here. Harris dined with us. Afternoon visit with
the Ladies at Laval's.
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Harris
twice here. Letters and complaints from Archangel. J. S. Smith dined with us.
Conference with Romanzoff.
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Visits from
Montréal, Harris, Navarro, Bussche, and Rzewuski to take leave. J. S. Smith
here in the Evening
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Morning
visit from Harris. Evening from Lüxbourg- Bernadotte Crown Prince of Sweden.
Long walk.
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Montréal
here. Message from Baron Compenhausen- He sent me, and I to Harris, the
Archangel papers-