John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 236
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February 1811
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Friday.
Visits from Raimbert, Lohman, and Plummer with Captain Larcom. Wrote
Short-hand.
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Hazard,
Andrews, Towne, Moses and Woodward here. Took to Meyer a Passport rec'd from
Romanzoff-
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Visit from Vicence, and Conversation about
the ships. The Betancourt's here. Read Massillon & Robinson.
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Letter from
Meyer and Brüxher about the Ships. Note to Campenhausen. Fisher here with
Kiesleman.
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Quite unwell
all day with a cold. writing to S. S. Madam de Betancourt with her daughter
Caroline here.
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Received
from Romanzoff Hazard's Passport. He came and took it. Went off. Bridge here.
Ship's papers delivered.
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Montreal
here. Visits to Bussche and Meyer. Plummer here. Letter from P. U. S. received
from Romanzoff-
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Letter to P.
U. S. Children's Ball at Vicence's. Stiff and chilling. St. Julien in high
Spirits. His Caricature.
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My wife
unwell. Plummer here with Kenyon. Visit from Schubert the academician.
Catherine at Strogonoff's.
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Change from mild to cold. Hollins here.
Letter to Harris. Began reading Massillon's Synodal Discourses.
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Met
Campenhausen walking. Dined at Raimbert's. Woodward and Consolat to Revel.
Visit at Lesseps's. Cards.
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Visit at
Grammann's. Found him just returned from Narva with a wife. Lohman there Short
walk- Cards.
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Letter from
J. M. Forbes. Called on Navarro. Shaking of my hand first troublesome. Charles
unwell
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Received
from Romanzoff two Passports, applied for by Fisher. Dined at Romanzoff's.
Lebzeltern introduced.
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Visit to
Vicence, and Conversation with him. at Fisher's. left the Passports- Finished
reading L'Evesque-
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Suffered
much last Night, and this day with rhumatism. Reading Bossuet's Universal
History, Discourse.
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Fisher called with Coxe, just from
Gothenburg. Carnaval ice-hills on the river. Read Massillon and
Robinson.
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Morning
visit from Lüxbourg. Report of Vicence's recall. Plummer here this Evening;
& Dana from Archangel.
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Montreal
here, and Dana. Dinner and Ice-hill party at Vicence's; Apothecaries Island.
went alone. Fagnani.
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Hollins and
Saltus here. Met Campenhausen. Packet from Forbes. Met & spoke with the
Emperor. Schenk's Ball.
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Examination
and Exhibition of the young Ladies at the Institute of St. Catherine. Showy.
Evening Cards.
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Plummer
here with Weeks. Campenhausen did not come- Ball at Romanzoff's, on Princess
Zenaïda's Marriage-
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An idle day-
Last day of the Carnival or Butter week. Crowd at the Palace Quay and
Ice-hills. Cards.
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Last day before the Russian Lent. Sports.
Ice-hills. Sleighs. Mascarades. Plays. Read Massillon &
Robinson.
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Montreal
here. I called at Campenhausen's. and at Boucher's. Met and spoke to the
Emperor, on the Quay.
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Dana here.
Note to Campenhausen. Catherine went to the Mascarade for foreigners, with the
Betancourt's.
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At
Campenhausen's. long Conference with him- At Pardo's. Dined with Watzdorf.
Evening visit at Krehmer's-
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Visit from
Brzozowsky. Called at Vicence's. Saw Rayneval. Then at Blome's. Read Les deux
Gendres.