John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 - 30 April
1836, page 260
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February 1813
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Monday. Solar Eclipse. 5 ½ digits.
Reaumur -23:8. Lawler here. Note to and Evening Conference with
Romanzoff.
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Note to Löwenhielm asking a Passport
for Lawler, and answer. Reaumur -23:2. Walk before dinner.
Drowsy.
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Received Lawler's Passports. He was
twice here, and took them with my despatches. Reaumur -21.8. Read
Voltaire
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Harris here. Snow. Reaumur -19.
Consulted a variety of Books. The family again all together. Evening
Cards.
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Sun rises at 8. Sets at 4. Reaumur
-25:3. Reading Desodoard's History of Louis 15. and Voltaire's Essai sur les
Moeurs.
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Ducorneau here to ask for a
Courier's Passport. Lys came about a Letter received from Dasckoff. Reaumur
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Weather moderated. Rose by
day-light. Read prayers, Sterne and Mayhew. Poring over
Chronology.
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Cold abated. Reaumur +1. Harris
& Saltus. Countess Colombi and Clémentine. Frederica Bode dined with
us.
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V: St. Michael's day. (Russian)
Empresses held a Court Circle. Grand Duke Michael. Heard of Barlow's
Death.
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V: Sent for Delprat, who is going
to Vienna and Paris. Note to Romanzoff. Harris here. Fulton's
Steam-Boat.
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Lewis here, about his quarrel with
his partner P. Von Essen. Spoke of Fisher. Evening Conference with
Romanzoff.
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My wife's birth-day. 38. Note to
Romanzoff. Smith called on Baron Marechal. Dimond here. Plummer at
Eve.
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My wife ill in bed. Delprat
called. Recd. his Courier's Pass. Dined at Romanzoff's. Eve, read Dutens's
Memoirs.
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Delprat took his Passport and
despatches and went off. Read Prayers, Sterne and Mayhew. My wife
ill.
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St. Ann's day (Russian.) Empresses
held a Court Circle. Grand Duchess Ann. English papers from
Löwenhielm.
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Rose at daylight. Fisher here with
Baer. Dimond called. Saltus goes with him. Notes to Romanzoff &
Löwenhielm.
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W.S. Smith and C.M.F. Johnson
married at my house by Dr. Beresford. Recd. from Romanzoff Dimond's
Passport.
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IV:45. Dimond came and took his
Passport. Harris here at Eve. Letters from J. Speyer, and J.M.
Forbes.
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Preparing despatches to send by
Diamond. Lewis here. Sent for a pamphlet. Eve with Charles, & reading
Dutens.
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Diamond came and took Löwenhielm's
Passport and my despatches. We had Company to dinner and at Eve.
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Morning visit from Krehmer.
Death of Admiral Bentinck. Read prayers, a Sermon of Sterne, and
Dutens.
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Rose before daylight. At the Te
Deum, at Kazan Cathedral for the taking of Warsaw and Pillau. Proud
here.
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Finished Index to my private
Letter book from 1801 to 1812. Charles's Lessons. Smith & wife eve at
Countess Colombi's
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Rise before daylight. Bates here
Harris at Eve. My wife again ill in bed great part of the day. Read
Dutens.
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V: Visit from Bardaxi-Azara, and
Zea-Bermudez. Spanish Ministers. Ducorneau here. My wife very
ill.
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VI. Walk before Breakfast. Reaumur
-16. My wife yet ill in bed. Montreal here. Smith's dined with Miss F.
Bode
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Morning walk- Réaumur -16. Sleigh
Ride with Charles. Visit to Bardaxi. Tea with him. Charles read
Bouilly.
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VI:15 By daylight. Te Deum at
the Palace for a Victory. Sir Francis d'Ivernois. Read prayers & a
Sermon of Sterne.