John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 254
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August 1812
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Saturday.
Woodward here. Harris sent me English Newspapers. Met and walked with him. The
Emperor expected.
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Emperor expected all day. Ride with the
Ladies. Walk in Strogonoff's garden and home. Read 3. Sermons & Watts's
Logic.
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The Emperor
arrived at 2 this Morning. Walk before Breakfast. Flag at the Palace.
Illumination. Lewis and Willing here.
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Captain Boit
and Harris here. Summer-Garden walk—Ladies and Charles at the Play. Redwood and
Kimball at Eve.
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At the sale
of de Bray's furniture. Claude Gabriel here. Note from Proud. War declared 18
June by U.S. against G.B.
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Harris,
Boit, Seaman, Woodward and Groves here. Proud dined with us. brought the
Declaration of War. Te Deum.
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Bath and
walk before Breakfast with Charles. At de Bray's sale; last day. Thunder gust.
Wyburg road ride.
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Boit here,
and Raimbert. The Ladies and Smith to the Play. Ride, and walk in Strogonoff's
garden with Charles
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Note to Soltykoff for a Courier Passport for
Boit. Read two Sermons and Watts's Logic. Te Deum and Illumination.
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Harris
here; and Woodward. Call at Bezerra's, and upon Hochschild. found Brandel with
him. Walk with Charles.
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Montreal,
Harris, Saltus, Proud, Boit, Delprat and Livingston here. Frenchmen ordered to
quit this Country.
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My
daughter, Louisa's birth-day. Call at Romanzoff's. not at home. At Soltykoff's.
Serra-Capriola. Visit to Bezerra.
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Raimbert,
Lewis and Redwood here. Letter from Beasley. Plummer at Eve. The Ladies had
their gowns stolen.
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Party with
all the family to Oranienbaum— At Mrs Tringham's inn. Saw the Palace. Returned
in the Evening.
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Lewis here.
Walk in the botanical garden with Catherine and Charles. Kimball at Eve. My
wife weaned the child.
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Woodward here: going to embark at
Cronstadt. My wife quite unwell. Read two Sermons and Watts's Logic.
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Woodward
embarked at Cronstadt. Plummer here with Bates; and Livingston with Dimond.
Proud at Eve.
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Charles 5.
Summer Garden walk before breakfast. Harris here, and at Eve, Redwood.
Serra-Capriola's card.
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Montreal
here. Gave him a Letter to Woodward for Consolat. Livingston here. Note to
Soltykoff. Dismiss'd Thomas.
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Dined at
Bezerra's. Ride to our last Summer's house, walk home. Galloway here to our
child who is very ill.
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Livingston
took his Passport. Kimball here. The child extremely ill, and Galloway going to
Gatchina till tomorrow.
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Call on
Fisher before breakfast. My wife Nurses the child again. Livingston took my
Letters. Montreal here.
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The Child alarmingly ill. Sent for Galloway
and Simpson, both out of town. Sent a second time— Read 2 Sermons.
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Went for
Simpson myself in the Night. He came at last. Kimball here this Morning.
Plummer & young Norman.
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Walks and
ride with Charles. Nelson here. dissatisfied. The Child this morning seemed
better; but is worse.
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Galloway
returned. He and Simpson recommend taking the child into the Country. I went to
Krehmer's at Ochta.
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Harris
here. Letter from Beasley. My wife went to Ochta, and fixed on the house where
we are to take the child.
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Montreal
and Lewis here. Went out to Ochta. Call at Krehmer's. Returning met Harris on
the Quay.
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Making
arrangements for the removal of my wife & the children to Ochta. Walk home.
Finished Watts's Logic.
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My wife and children and Catherine removed
to Ochta. Mrs Krehmer and Fisher called. Read 2. Sermons &
Paley.
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Went twice
to Ochta. After dinner with Smith. The child a little better. Letters from W.
& W. R. Gray, Forbes & Erving