John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
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May 1811
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Wednesday.
Navarro brought me the Treaty of Alliance between Portugal and Russia. Read
Porter's travels.
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Visit from B.
Cramer, about the Sugar affair. Dined at St. Julien's. Evening at the
Betancourt's. Harris there.
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Received
despatches from State Department. Printed papers. Consolat here. Book-Sale.
Harris at Eve.
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Letters from
W. Gray. Met Lüxbourg, with Raynal and Prevost walking. Finished reading
Porter's Travels.
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Morning visit from Brancia. Met and walked
with Lüxbourg. Met Krehmer and Bose. Read Massillon &c.
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Raimbert
here. I called upon Vicence and Wiggers. Met the Emperor. Conversation with
him. Warm Bath at Eve.
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Claude
Gabriel here. Plummer with Captain Larcom. Then Lohman and Harris. Met &
walked with Luxbourg & Prevost.
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Sent Lohman
Packets for Secy State, and for Quincy. Rec'd a Letter from Preuss at Liebau.
Finished reading Carr.
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Lauriston
arrived. Navarro and Harris here. Met and walked with Schenk. Dined with
Vicence. Lauriston & Longuerue.
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Uneasy
Night. My wife unwell. Rose at 5. Dined at Blome's, with Vicence and Lauriston.
Eve at Krehmer's. Bridge here.
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Rose at 10.
Note from Krehmer, with English Newspapers. Plummer here, and Montréal. German
Play. Bayard.
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Visit from Schenk with his new Secretary of
Legation, Gremp. Harris dined with us. Navarro here. Read Massillon.
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Russian
May-day. The Ladies went to the Catherinenhoff procession. I met and walked
with Campenhausen. Woodward here.
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Harris
here, distress'd about the Ambassador's Cards. Dined at Romanzoff's. Met and
walked with Watzdorf. Plummer here.
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Rose at 11.
Fisher here; with a Collection of silver Rubles. Harris spent the Eve with us.
Walk to the Foundery.
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Dana here;
just returned from Moscow. Also Raimbert and Montréal. Summer-Garden walk with
Charles.
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Visit with
Harris to both French Ambassadors. Then to Schenk and Gremp. Met and walked
with Pardo. on the quay.
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Montreal
here. Visit from the Duke of Richelieu with Harris. Dined at Blome's. Sent my
Packet for Paris to Vicence.
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Saw the Emperor's military parade. Met and
walked with Brancia. Harris dined with us. Read Massillon.
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Morning
walk before Breakfast. Bridge called. And Jones, yesterday from Moscow. Miss C.
de Bode dined with us.
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Montreal
here. I called upon Navarro. Schenbom there. Met and walked with Prevost.
Vicence went on Sunday.
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Letter from
Erving. Visit from Lauriston. Introduced Harris to him. French Play. Nina, Le
Pacha de Surenne, Brueys &c.
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Letters
from home. Death of Mrs. Hellen, and Mrs. Norton. My wife very ill, Jones here
this Morning, & Harris at Eve
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My wife and
Catherine Johnson both ill. Dr. Galloway and Mrs. Reineke here. Etter called.
Plummer and Jones.
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Up most of
the Night, my wife alarmingly ill. Brzozowsky, Navarro, Montreal and Harris
here. Met Countess Litta.
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Slept in my Cabinet. My wife and Catherine
better. Montreal, Harris and Woodward here. Parade. Read Massillon.
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Harris
here, and Plummer, and Etter. Ride after dinner to Catherinenhoff, and walk. My
wife still keeps house.
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Navarro and
Harris here. Went to Etter's and saw his Minerals. Attended the Exhibition at
the Jesuits' School.
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Jonae,
Plummer and Dana here. Labensky the Consul delivered Letters & Despatches
from Paris. Harris called.
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Navarro,
Fisher, Moses, Harris, Woodward & Burnham here. Dined at Raimbert's.
Jesuits' School Exhibition, dull.
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Harris,
Fisher and Captain Hayes here. Met and spoke to the Emperor. Jesuits' School
Exhibition, last day. Amusing.