John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 237
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March 1811
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Friday.
Visit from Vicence. He spoke of my expected departure; but was not prepared for
his own.
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Dana here,
about the case of the Eliza. We had Company to dinner. Miss C. Bode here at
Eve. Music.
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An idle day. Mild weather- Read Massillon's
discourse on the Communion, and Robinson's John Baptist.
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Confined at
home. A rainy day. Visit from David a French- naturalized American Citizen.
Evening Cards.
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Visits to
Hollins and Saltus. Wallace there. Coxe. To Dana and at Meyer's. Note to
Romanzoff to see him.
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Long walk
before Breakfast. Smith dined abroad. Finished reading Bossuet's Original
Discourse.
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Notes from
Romanzoff; to see me to-morrow. We had company to dinner, and the Evening.
Cards.
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Sonntag
here. He enters the Russian Service. Conference with Romanzoff. Visits from
Rumigny, Hollins & Saltus.
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Montréal here
twice. Vicence has received his recall. Lauriston to come in his stead. Fisher
here with Fellowes.
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Montreal here again. His Conversation with
Vicence. Visit from Lebzeltern. Read Massillon and Robinson.
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Grammann
here- I met and spoke to the Emperor. Met and walked afterwards with Lüxbourg.
Talk of War.
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Sonntag came
for a Certificate. Navarro here. And Fisher, with Dugan. My wife unwell, and at
Night very ill.
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Plummer
here, with Baer, and Lawrie. Afterwards Montréal. Met and walked with Prevost.
My wife yet ill.
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Morning
visit from Lüxbourg, and walk with him. We met and walked with Prevost. Evening
visit from Vicence.
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Sonntag
came for a certificate which I gave him. The Betancourt's here. Catherine and
Charles dined with them.
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Extracts
from the returns of Russian Population. Dined at Grammann's. Concert & Ball
there. I did not stay.
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Fisher here with Coxe. Met and walked with
Pardo. Evening visit from Blome. Read Massillon and Robinson-
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Woodward
and Captain Towne here. Met Navarro. Met and walked with Lüxbourg. Finished
reading Bossuet.
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Kenyon
here, to enquire about the Venus. Met and walked with Lüxbourg. Read Tooke's
Catherine the Second.
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Continued
warm and pleasant weather. The Betancourt's here this Evening. Visit from
Lüxbourg. Idle.
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Great
diplomatic dinner at Vicence's. Conversation with Campenhausen, Bussche,
&c. Eve at home. Cards.
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Fisher
here, with Lynch- I suffer with Rhumatism. At Steibelt's concert. Ticket given
by Mrs Betancourt.
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Montréal,
Navarro, Dana and Moses here. Met the Empress Mother. Harris here; returned
from his tour.
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Anniversary of the Emperor's Accession.
Harris dined and spent the Eve with us. Read Massillon & Robinson.
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Emperor
went for Twer [Tver]. Met and walked with Prevost. Dana dined with us. Read
Itala and Réné. Cards.
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Met Pardo
with his Greek Horace. Harris here and dined with us. We had company to spend
the Evening.
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Montréal
here. Dana came and took a Passport. Goes for Moscow to morrow. Read Tooke and
wrote [note in short-hand]
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Rose early.
Colombi died this Morning. I called upon Navarro. Wasted time reading
Newspapers. Cards.
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Received
Letters from W. Gray, and from my brother. Harris dined and spent part of the
Evening with us.
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Woodward
here, and Moses. Letter from Hazard at Copenhagen. Invitation from the
Colombi's to the funeral.
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Fisher here, with R. Smith, and A.
Cunningham. Ladies. Eve at the Betancourt's. Read Massillon &
Robinson.