John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 233
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November 1810
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Thursday.
Symonds here. Summer Garden walk. desolate. Dined at Raimbert's. Ball at
Vicence's. Georges.
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Rode round
over the Bridges- Resumed short-hand-writing. J. S. Smith and Fisher here at
Eve. L'Evesque.
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Fisher lost
his pocket book here last Night. Stories of the Servants. The Colombi's &
young men here at Eve.
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Morning visit from Boucher- Evening from
Labensky and Lüxbourg. Read Massillon and Butler.
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Waldstein
and John Berndt at the Police about Fisher's money. Evening with the Ladies at
Colombi's.
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At the Police
Office. examination of my Servants. Note and Packets from Romanzoff. at J. S.
Smith's- Lewis.
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Montréal,
Navarro and Jones here. My wife and Catherine unwell. Apology to the
Betancourt's.
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Walk before
Breakfast. Fisher and Lewis here. note to Romanzoff. Ball and French Plays at
Vicence's.
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Morse here
for a Passport- Harris- Notes from Romanzoff. Lewis called with Fisher, &
took my despatches.
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Lewis and
Morse went- Saw the Annitchkoff Palace. Met Pardo on the Quay. Neva river
freezing.
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Visit from Rodde, Vice Consul at Reval.
Harris dined with us. Watzdorf at Eve. Read Massillon &
Robinson.
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An
uninterrupted day. Wrote to Secy State and J. Pitcairn. Note from the Grand
Master of Ceremonies Narishkin.
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Saw the
Annitschkoff Palace again, with the Ladies. Met and spoke to the Emperor.
walked with Harris. L'Evesque.
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Visit from
Baroness Strogonoff to my Wife. J. S. Smith dined with us. At the German Play.
Der Wirr Warr.
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Waldstein's
child Christened at my house. Rodde here. Neva frozen. At Vicence's Ball and
Play.
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Called on
Rodde at Demuth's. Dined at Blome's. J. S. Smith and Jones here at Eve. Writing
short hand.
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Rodde
brought me Letters from Boston. Montreal here. Walk to the foundery. Evening at
Cards.
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Grammann's English Newspapers. Jones and
J. S. Smith here. Read Massillon's Thomas Aquinas & Robinson
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Met and
walked with Pardo. Little Theatre. Le Deserteur, drame. Philippe et Georgette,
Supper at Betancourt's.
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An idle
day. Harris here: His consular profits. Walk to the foundery- Read L'Evesque.
Wrote Short-hand. Cards.
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Read an
Oration in Dimsdale's Isocrates. Evening and supper with the Ladies at
Colombi's. Betancourt's there.
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Harris and
Montréal here. Sent Malbone a Certificate. Vicence's Ball and Play. The players
travestied.
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Grammann
called. Dined with Romanzoff. Diplomatic to St: Julien. Evening company and
supper at home.
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Called at
Colombi's with Daschkoff's Bill. Then at Blome's with Malbone's Certificate.
Evening Cards.
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Harris dined with us. Visit from Madam de
Betancourt to the Ladies. Read Massillon's nameless Saint.
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Raimbert
here. Dined with Laval, at Beloselski's house. Evening visit at Betancourt-
Cards at home. Jones.
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Patterson
of New-York, and Bridge here. Also Harris. Met and walked with Pardo. Read
L'Evesque. Cards.
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Visit from
Lüxbourg. Ride and walk with him. We met and spoke with the Emperor. Ladies at
Countess Golovin's.
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Two Notes
from Romanzoff. Met and walked with Pardo. Harris. Vicence's Ball and Play.
Ruse contre Ruse
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Montreal
here this morn. Harris and Plummer at Eve; and Jones. Evening Conference with
Romanzoff.