John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 231
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September 1810
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Saturday.
Miss Pardo dined with us and went with the Ladies to the Play. Nelson left us.
Cold Storm.
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Gluckoff brought me a Letter from Everett.
Harris dined with us. Read Massillon, and Robinson's characters.
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Visit from
Brzozowsky. Went with Harris and dined with Laval. Letter and papers from Dr
Mitchill.
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Harris
called; and Fisher with Captain Lovett. Dined at Blome's. He was unwell. Early
walk home.
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Visit to
Count John Potocki. J. S. Smith dined with us. Catherine went to Madame
Colombi's. my wife to the Play.
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Harris
called, with Richardson. Note from Count John Potocki. Walking, met Baron
d'Arnim. Westphalian.
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Montréal
called, and Harris with Dr: Griffiths. Note from Campenhausen, and papers for
Archangel.
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W. S. Smith
took the Archangel papers to Harris. Went to Vicence's on the Peterhoff road.
Took a vapour Bath.
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Harris called. Catherine returned from Mrs.
Colombi's. Met Montreal. Read Massillon and Robinson.
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Raimbert
called, and J. S. Smith with complaints from Archangel. Dined at Vicence's.
Letters from Riga.
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St.
Alexander Nevsky's day. The Emperor's name day. At the Monastery Ceremony.
German Theatre.
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Montréal and
Harris called. Visit from Vicence. Dined at Romanzoff's. Note from Lohman,
& Papers.
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Lohman
here. Visit from Blome. I dined with Vicence at his Seat on the Peterhoff Road.
Walk home.
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T. M. Jones
here. Sixty days from Boston. Donovan called- Conference with Romanzoff, At
Harris's. Andrews.
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Plumer here
with Captain Lovett. Notes to Romanzoff and Campenhausen. Dined at Romanzoff's
with J. S. Smith-
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Letter to Blome Visit from Lüxbourg. Read a
Sermon of Massillon, and Robinson. Stove first heated.
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Donovan came
for his Passport. At Harris's. J. S. Smith dined with us. Jones in the Eve.
Letters to Riga.
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Received
Donovan's papers- At Harris's and Meyer's. Returned visits. Montréal here. Cox
going.
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Note to
Campenhausen, At Meyer's, Raimberts and Glukoff's. Donovan here, and told me
his complaints. Dinner.
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Captain
Seaman came for a Passport with a Letter from Harris. Plummer and Andrews here
in the Evening.
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With the
Ladies and Harris at the exhibition of the Academy of Arts- New Exchange.
Harris with me at Eve.
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Captains
Groves and Haskell here; and Barthe going. Visit from Brancia. Met Harris.
White Havanna Sugars.
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23. Harris here. is in discussion with Campenhausen
about the sugars. Read Massillon & Robinson. J. S. Smith at Eve.
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Peterhoff
party with the Ladies, Smith's, and Jones. Waterworks played. Home at 8 in the
Eve to dinner.
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Sailors from
the Police. Andrews and Plumer here. I called on Harris. Daschkoff's bill on
Colombi. Mülinen.
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Visits from
Montréal and Harris. The sugar controversy continues. Read Jaubert. Began
Ostervald's Bible.
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Anniversary
of the Emperor's Coronation day. Te Deum at the Winter Palace. Illuminations.
Talk with Vicence.
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Visit from
Meyer. Everett and Gray returned last Night from Moscow. Dined with us, and
Smith, Jones & Harris.
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Montréal
here. Captain Leach goes to Glukoff. Reading Mallet's Hanseatic League, and
Launay on the beautiful.
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Note from Navarro. Gray dined with us.
Everett gone to the hunt. Read Massillon, and Robinson's characters.