John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 245
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November 1811
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Friday.
Fisher here. Blodget dangerously ill. Longuerue, the Plummers, Blome and Mrs
Bentzon here at Eve.
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Unwell. Fisher
and Roberts here- Afterwards Brancia. Fisher showed me a Letter he had written
to J. S. Smith.
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Fisher here, watched last night with Blodget.
Thinks his case desperate. Read a Sermon and Robinson. Ecky & J. L. Harris.
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Harris here.
Met Pardo walking. Evening Visits at Bezerra's de Bray's and Betancourt's. Note
from Von Essen.
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Confined at
home by the weather. Fisher and David called. David going off. Read Chateaubriand's
Itinéraire.
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Fisher and
Patterson here. Met and walked with Woodward. At Eve, St: Julien, Bezerra,
Lebzeltern and Stürmer.
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Raimbert here
This Morning. Fisher, Patterson and Roberts at Eve. Read Chateaubriand's
Itinéraire.
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Stormy day.
Schladen at Eve, to take leave; and Jouffroy. Note from Von Essen. Blodget died
this Evening.
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Harris here.
Notice for a Te Deum to-morrow. Fisher, Patterson & Roberts dined with us.
Bezerra & Mrs Colombi.
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Te Deum at the Palace Chapel. Turkish
Victory. Slade and Smith of Boston here. Read English Preachers..3.
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Morning Cold
Bath and walk. Met Fisher and Patterson. They, and Schladen, Jouffroy and
Harris here at Eve.
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Walk before
Breakfast, and afterwards. Met and Spoke to the Emperor. Catherine to the Play
with Mrs Bentzon.
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Harris here.
Visited with Fisher the Imperial Library. Dined with Fisher. Blodget's funeral.
Paid Evening visits.
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Fisher here,
with Siberian Mineral knife handles. Bussche here. Evening at Besborodko's
Ball. 2. A. M.
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Rose at 9.
Dined with Smith at de Bray's: Left Cards at Mrs Colombi's. Visit at Bezerra's,
in his new house.
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Montreal
here. Dined at Lauriston's. Evening visit at Laval's. Mrs Bentzon here at the
close of the Eve.
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Morning visit from Montreal. Read 2 Sermons,
English Preacher; and finished Robinson's Scripture characters.
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Cold bath
and walk. Patterson here, and Fisher who dined with us. Mrs Colombi and
Clementine Bode at Eve.
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Walk with
Charles. Met and spoke to the Emperor. Montreal here. Bezerra and Captain
Guedes at Eve.
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Montreal,
Lorent and Fisher here. Dined with Fisher. Serra-Capriola, Mrs Krehmer and her
daughter.
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Rose at 7.
Walk before Breakfast. Harris here. Read Sir Robert Wilson, on the composition
of the Russian armies.
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Finished
reading Grou's dialogues of Plato. Met and spoke to the Emperor. Child unwell.
Galloway here.
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Reading
Dinsdale's Isocrates. Fisher here at Eve, with old silver Rubles. Charles's
discovery in Le Clerc.
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Saw the Emperor's parade before Breakfast.
Read 2 Sermons. Harris, Fisher and Boit at Eve. Child unwell.
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VI. and
walk. Bussche here. Pardo sent me Pingrés Manilius. Bezerra, Guedes, Patterson
& Ingraham at Eve.
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Walks and
reading all day. Isocrates, Manilius, and Chateaubriand's Itinéraire. His
misquotation of Luke.
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V.. Raimbert
here. Met and walked with Fisher on the Quay. Smith dined abroad. Evening visit
from Ecky.
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V. Smith of
Boston and Richards here for Passports. Evening visits to the de Bray's,
Bezerra's & Betancourt's.
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VI.. Cold and
sore throat. Note to Romanzoff. Bespoke Books and Prints at the Shops. Reading
most of the day.
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VI. Cold
bath suspended. Took Charles a ride in the Sleigh. French Play. La Vestale. My
wife and child both ill.