John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 261
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March 1813
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Monday.
Ducorneau here. At Admiral Bentinck's funeral. too late. Lewis and Slade at
Eve. Charles at Colombi's.
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V: Notes to
Romanzoff and Löwenhielm. Sent Sir Francis d'Ivernois my book. Plummer here:
going shortly.
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VI: Walk
before Breakfast. Visit from Sir Francis d'Ivernois. Conversation with him. His
Books. Harris here.
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V: Ducorneau
and Hall took their Passports and despatches. Harris here. Talks of going to
America next Summer.
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Walk before
Breakfast. Ducorneau took my last Packets and off. Saw with Charles the
Gachellies on the river.
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Went again
with Charles to the Butter-week Gachellies on the River. Evening visit from
Krehmer. read d'Ivernois.
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IV:45 Read prayers and a Sermon of Sterne.
Crowds on the river. All the family dined at Krehmer's at Ochta.
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V:45.
Montreal here. then Fisher and Gibson. Lewis at Eve. First day of Russian Lent.
Wrote to George.
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Walks before
breakfast and dinner. The two Misses Bode dined and spent the Evening here.
Read Voltaire.
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V: My wife
again ill in bed. Sleigh-ride with Charles to see the Bashkirs. Met Willing
& Tilden. d'Ivernois gone.
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Walk with
Charles before Breakfast. Sleigh-ride to Krasna Kabak. Evening walk. My wife
all day ill in bed.
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Engaged
almost the whole day with Charles. Sleigh-ride and Evening walk. Reaumur -13.
Read Voltaire and wrote.
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V:
Sleigh-Ride with Charles to Kammenoi-Ostrof. Returning stopp'd at Raimbert's.
He is unwell. Redwood at Eve.
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V: Morning and Evening walks. The latter
with Charles. Read prayers, a Sermon of Sterne, and d'Olivet's
Cicero.
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V: Walks
with Charles. Pietro Irosilly my old Servant died yesterday at the Hospital.
Read Fabricius, life of Cicero.
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Morning
visit from the General of the Jesuits Brzozowsky. Called at Meyer's. Russian
& Prussian Alliance. Harris here.
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V:30.
Sleepless Night. Walk with Charles. Redwood here; and Strugofshikoff. Note to
Gourieff asking to see him.
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IV:45.
Interview with Gourieff. Visit to Laval. Ride with my wife to see the Bashkirs.
The Misses Bode to dinner.
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V:30.
Almost Sleepless Night. Redwood here; and Plummer with Proud. Dined at
Romanzoff's. Ladies there.
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VII: Walk
before Breakfast. Count Maistre sent me English Newspapers. Treadwell here;
lately from Moscow.
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IV: Walk and saw the Sun rise. Vernal
Equinox. Te Deum at the Kazan. Read prayers, Sterne, and d'Olivet.
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VII: My
wife and Charles ill in the Night. I was up. Fisher & Rogers
here. Brzozowsky. Lewis at Eve; and Forbes.
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V:30.
Morning and Evening walks. Took a warm bath. Read Paley's Evidences of
Christianity. Charles's lessons.
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Anniversary
of the Emperor's accession. The Misses Bode dined with us. Harris at Eve.
Streets illuminated.
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Captain
Holliday came to ask advice. Redwood here. Attended the funeral of Mrs Booker
at the English Church.
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Willing and
Tilden here; and Harris. Notes to Romanzoff and Lowenhielm. Plummer &
Proud's plan changed.
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Morning
walk with Charles. Attended a Book-sale. Booker the Cronstadt ship-agent
called. Finished Paley.
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Morning and Evening walks. Read prayers, a
Sermon of Sterne, and Cicero de Natura Deorum. Heard Charles.
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Change of
weather after ten fine days. At the Book-sale. Wrote a little. Finished
Dialogue 2 de Natura Deorum.
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Charles had
a restless Night. Walk before Breakfast. At the Book Sale. Met Guedes there. My
wife unwell.
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Montreal
here; and Harris. Settled an Account at Reynaud's. Bad walking in the Streets.
Charles's lesson.