John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
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December 1810
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Saturday.
Note to Romanzoff, as he requested last Eve. Letter to Secy: State. Harris.
Journal in arrear.
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Thomas Baker, Symonds's Black came for
relief. Read Massillon's first Advent Sermon. and Robinson's David.
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Morning
visit from Navarro. Called on Bridge and Patterson, and at Krehmer's. Ball at
Bussche's. Early home.
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Walk before
Breakfast- engaged Thomas the Black. Met and spoke with the Emperor. Company to
dinner, at home-
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Preparing
despatches. Mrs Krehmer and her daughter supped with us. Also Jones and J. S.
Smith. Martha's Letter.
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Saint
Catherine's day. Court-Circle- Cards to all the Catherines. J. S. Smith dined
with us. Harris here.
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Gray called
on me with Woodward, just arrived. The Ladies at the Betancourt's. Read
L'Evesque.
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Morning
visit to Navarro. Walk round the Fontanka and Quay. Evening at Cards with
Gray.
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Fisher here with Captain Hayes. Harris.
Jones dined with us. Evening Company. Read Massillon & Robinson-
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Harris and
J. S. Smith dined and spent the Evening with us. Harris hopes better than
yesterday. Cards.
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Reading
English Newspapers sent me by Grammann. Read L'Evesque and wrote
shorthand.
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Visits from
Harris, Woodward, Montreal, and W. B. Adams. I went with Woodward to
Raimbert's.
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Raimbert
here- and Plincke. My wife taken suddenly ill. Vicence's masked Ball. I did not
attend it.
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Harris here
this morning. Long Evening visit from Plummer. I dropped one abortive plan,
& began another.
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W. B. Adams
came to ask for a Courier's Passport. Montreal here. J. S. Smith dined with us.
L'Evesque.
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Note to Romanzoff. Met the Emperor walking.
Harris dined with us. My wife unwell. Read Massillon.
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Montréal
here this Morning, and Harris in the Evening. Delapré came; engaged to furnish
my table;
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St.
Nicolas's day. Card to Romanzoff. Company to dinner. Visits from Watzdorf and
Navarro.
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Rodde here.
going to Riga. Navarro read me his Correspondence. Note to Romanzoff. Bridge
and Fisher.
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Long
Conference with Campenhausen, about the detained American vessels. Harris dined
with us. Adams here.
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Lohman and
Navarro here. Bought a Sleigh. J. S. Smith dined with us. Charles unwell with a
Cough
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Watzdorf
brought a Passport for J. S. Smith. Met and spoke with the Emperor- Also St.
Julien. Charles very ill.
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Charles better- My wife unwell. Called on
Maisonneuve. Harris and Smith dined with us. Read Massillon.
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Emperor's
Birth-day. Court Circle at Noon. J. S. Smith took leave. Empress-Mothers Ball
at Night; and Supper.
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Note to
Stedingk- Adams here. Note from Campenhausen, to call on him to-morrow. Dined
with Meyer.
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Conference
with Campenhausen. Met and spoke with the Emperor. Dined at Romanzoff's. Sent
Rush's Books.
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Visit from
Luxbourg. Equivocal message from Campenhausen. Harris and Smith dined with us.
Visitors-
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W. B. Adams
and Strong went off. Sonntag here- Navarro and Woodward. Notes from Romanzoff
& St. Julien.
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J. S. Smith
went for Paris, and Harris for Archangel- Moses here. Visit from Watzdorf with
Count Bose, his Secy.
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Jones went for Moscow. Walked to observe
the Sunset at the Solstice. Read Massillon, and Robinson's Characters.
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Visits
from Lohmann, Montreal, Woodward and Captain Towne. Vicence's Ball. French
Players-Cards.