John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 - 30 April
1836, page 252
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June 1812
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Monday. Met and spoke to Wiggers. We
had company to dinner. Walk with Harris. Bezerra's & Guedes
here.
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Call at Meyer's with papers. Visits
to Lauriston, Pardo and de Bray. all preparing for departure.
Brancia.
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American Sailors here. Stanwood and
Fisher called. Warm Scene with Harris. Dined at Bezerra's. At
Soltykoff's.
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Montreal here. Mentioned the
Assassination of Perceval. Letters to and from Harris. Answered the
Sailors.
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Sailors of the Monticello again
here. Visit from Bussche. Note from Lauriston who dispatches a Courier.
Charles unwell.
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Closed the Correspondence with
Harris. Explanation to my wife about Fisher and Catherine. Dined with Smith
at Raimbert's.
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Harris came and repeated his
apologies. Recd. a Packet from Russell at London. Ride to Chrestofsky. Walk
home.
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Montreal, Harris, Fisher, Ingraham,
and R. Willing here. Perplexity with Smith's affairs. Ride to
Kammenoi-Ostrof. Walk.
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Visit from Bussche. Stanwood here.
Note from Tilden just arrived from America. Ride on the Peterhoff road &
walk.
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Montreal and Tilden here. Hall and
E. Plummer in the Evening. Hall told me of the Death of Captn.
Beckford.
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De Bray came and took leave. Asked
me to take in deposit the Bavarian Legation Papers. Harris, Slade &
Wallis here.
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Note to Soltykoff, asking a
Courier's Pass for Stanwood. Writing to send by him and Ingraham. My wife
very unwell.
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Received two Notes and Stanwood's
Passport from Soltykoff. Stanwood here. And Montreal. At Bezerra's late this
Eve.
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Bussche, Harris, Ingraham and
Tilden here. Ride to Catherinenhoff & Kammenoi-ostrof. Read 2
Sermons.
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Montreal, Fisher and Stanwood
here. Received Letters from Russell at London. Writing all day.
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Richardson brought me a Packet
from G. Joy at London. Harris here. Ingraham took leave. Mrs
Bezerra
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Letter from Sparrow about the
Sailors. Sent Peter to Cronstadt. Stanwood took my despatches. Turkish
Peace
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Visit from Borel: going Russian
Consul to Madeira. Note from Soltykoff with Packets. Galloway to
Charles.
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Monticello Sailors here again.
Call on Harris about them. Letter to Sparrow. Visit to Lauriston who is
unwell.
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Harris here. Examined Hazard's
papers and answered his Letter. Ride out & walk home. Met & spoke to
Lauriston.
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Visits from Bussche and Bezerra.
Plummer here and Kimball. Catherinenhoff procession. Read 2 Sermons &
Watts.
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Monticello Sailors again. Harris
promised a Settlement. Summer-Garden Whitsuntide walk. Met J. W.
Smith.
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Lewis here. Evening walk. Unwell
with rhumatism. Took advice of Galloway. Read Winthrop on Comets.
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Montreal here. Lauriston called.
He and all the Ministers of France's allies here have asked for
Passports.
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Woodward here; recovering from his
accident. Talks of going to Vienna. Evening Summer-Garden walk.
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Smith took my despatches and
Letters to Saltus. Ride to Chrestofsky. Walk home. Troubled with
rhumatism.
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Letter from J. G. Proud, at
Cronstadt. Call on Soltykoff, Saltus and Slade J. W. Smith here. At the
Play. La belle Arsène.
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Rayneval came and took leave.
War has commenced. Lauriston here at Eve. Ride and walk. Read two
Sermons.
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Visit from Raimbert. Delprat,
Odgen, E. Plummer, Proud and Fisher here. Harris at Eve. Letter from
Hazard.
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Fisher here. Bezerra called,
about a ship from Lisbon. Visit from Frohberg. To Lauriston. We had Company
to dinner.