John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 232
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October 1810
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Volume 28, page 161
Monday.
Visit from Gen. Watzdorf, Saxon Minister. Boucher's Lecture. First fire in my
Cabinet.
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Volume 28, page 162
Visit to
Watzdorf. Met Bussche there- J. S. Smith came with Hollins. Navarro and Plummer
here at Eve.
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Volume 28, page 162
Fisher here
with W. Adgate. We had company to dinner. Evening visit from Watzdorf. Note
from Harris.
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Volume 28, page 162
Harris and
Montréal here. the latter complaining of the Glukoff's. Began to read
L'Evesque's History of Russia.
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Captains
Leach and Adams here; and Nancarro. Dined at Romanzoff's. Tilden, Jones &
Fisher at Eve.
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Volume 28, page 163
The Ladies
went to the Review of Troops. Stieglitz here. Visits from Raimbert, Navarro,
and Lüxbourg.
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Mrs Kelly here, with her Story. Te Deum for
Roustchouk, at the Palace- Read Massillon's Panegyric of St:
Benedict.
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Volume 28, page 163
Snow. Jones
came and asked to be presented at Court. Note to Romanzoff. Dined at
Raimbert's. Double windows.
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Harris here,
with Captain Bainbridge, Lynch and Lewis. Note from, and conference with
Romanzoff. Jones here-
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Volume 28, page 167
Journal of
yesterday employed the day. Letters from America, Christiansand, Amsterdam and
Hamburg.
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Plummer and
Morse here. Called on Donovan. Met and spoke to the Emperor. Dr. Creichton.
German Play. Achilles.
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Court
notice of the launching of two 74 gun-ships. Called on Navarro. Bezerra. Saw
the launch.
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Volume 28, page 169
Montreal
and Harris here. Visit from Watzdorf. The Ladies and young men, went to the
French Play.
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Volume 28, page 169
The young men dined abroad. I read
Massillon's panegyric of St John Baptist, and Robinson.
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Volume 28, page 169
Jewett here
for a special Passport. Note to Romanzoff. Jones, Harris and the young men here
at Eve.
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Volume 28, page 169
Montreal and
J. S. Smith here this morning. Met & walked with Pardo. Recd. Jewett's
Passport. Steam Bath.
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Volume 28, page 170
Harris here
and Captain Symonds. The young men out at the hunt. French Play. Le Menteur.
Les Héritiers.
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Idle-
Summer-garden walk. fall of the leaf. The young men dined with us. Read
L'Evesque. Cards.
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Volume 28, page 170
Writing to
W. Gray. Stieglitz came for Jewett's Passport. German Play. Teuffelsmühle am
Wiener-Berg. Gray.
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Volume 28, page 170
Jewett came
and took leave. Montréal. We had company to dinner. Visits from Vicence and
Prevost. Cards & Chess.
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Volume 28, page 170
Day at home. Evening visit from Watzdorf.
Read Massillon's Panegyric of Mary Magdalen, and Robinson.
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Volume 28, page 171
Note and a
packet of Papers from Romanzoff. Visits to Vicence, Blome and Pardo- Read
L'Evesque. Cards.
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Volume 28, page 171
Snow-Storm-
Met Blome and Lüxbourg walking. Nancarrow here. Harris. J. S. Smith & Jones
at Eve.
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Volume 28, page 171
Evening
visits with my wife- We were received at Countess Litta's, Marshal Tolstoi's,
and Wiezemski's
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Symonds and
Delapré here. and Leach, Montreal, Jones, & J. S. Smith. At Vicence's
children's Ball.
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Volume 28, page 173
Empress
Mother's Birth-day. Court Circle. Grand Duchess Catherine. Play at the
Hermitage. Cendrillon. Fireworks.
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Volume 28, page 173
Harris
here. His defence against Donovan's charges. Jones and the young men were here
at Eve. Cards.
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Volume 28, page 174
Jones here. Harris and J. S. Smith dined
with us- Evening visit from Blome. Read Massillon's St. Bernard.
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Volume 28, page 174
Montréal
here. Met and walked with Watzdorf. Dined with Blome in the City. Evening Cards
at home
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Volume 28, page 174
Harris here
with complaints from Archangel. Jones and Montréal. Met & walked with
Lüxbourg. Cards-
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Volume 28, page 174
Visit
Bussche and his 3 daughters. Harris- Met and walked with Pardo. Visit to
Navarro. Cards.