John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 - 30 April
1836, page 262
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April 1813
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Thursday. At the Book-sale. Letters
from my family in America. Miss F. Bode and Forbes dined with us.
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IV:45. Proud called while I was out,
at the Auction. Harris sent me the Courier of 18. Feby. Address on American
War.
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IV:45. At the Sale. Mr: Narishkin
there. Notes to Romanzoff & Löwenhielm. Bourbon dinner at
Romanzoff's.
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V:45. Walk before Breakfast. Read
prayers and a Sermon of Sterne. Finished Cicero de Natura Deorum.
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IV:45. Charles and myself again
afflicted with Catarrhal Colds. Wrote a Letter, and read Cicero de
Finibus.
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IV:45. Russian Holiday. the
Annunciation. Harris sent me English Papers. Lewis here. Plummer took his
Passports.
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V:45. Plummer and Proud came and
took leave. Countess Colombi, the Misses Bode and Miss Pardo here at
Eve.
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VI:15. Redwood called. Lunch at
Rea's. Plummer, Proud and Gair off. Dined at Laval's. My wife again ill in
bed.
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Walk before Breakfast. At the
Book-Sale. Dined at Romanzoff's. My wife could not go. Certificates for F.
Colombi.
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Interview with Romanzoff. British
Regent's Manifesto. Schlagel's pamphlet. Call on Harris. He passed the Eve
here.
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VI. Morning and Evening walks.
River Neva broke up. Read prayers and Sterne; and Book 4. of Cicero de
Finibus.
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George's birth day. 12. Harris
here; and Bates, with Theodore Meyer. Te Deum at the Palace for Hamburg
& Lankoran
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Norman called: going to England.
Miss F. Bode dined with us. I read d'Olivet's first Tusculan
disputation.
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Canals frozen over last Night. Snow
this day. At the Sale; brought home my books. Read the second
Tusculan.
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Walk with Charles, and saw the Shew
of flowers for Palm Sunday. Count Maistre called. Read the third
Tusculan.
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Morning and Evening walk with
Charles. At the Sale. Letters from Speyer and Fosdick open. Read the 4th.
Tusculan.
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Lewis sent me a Letter from
Gothenburg to him. Winchester's defeat, & Java frigate taken. Harris
here. 5th. Tusculan.
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Russian Palm Sunday. With Charles
at the Jesuit's Church. Snow. Read Prayers, Sterne, and Paley's Natural
Theology
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At the Book-sale. Quinzard my Cook
gave notice of leaving me. Read Paley's Natural Theology. Evening
Loto.
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Norman here: going next week- At
the Auction. My wife again very unwell. Harris here at Eve. Read
Paley.
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Almost sleepless Night, and of
course a wearisome day. Snow and Rain. Jaquet. Galloway. Forbes at
Eve.
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Norman here. wishes Gosler's name
in his Passport. Heard Tenebres with Charles at the Jesuit's Church.
Loto.
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Russian Good Friday. At the Jesuits
Church with Charles. Dined with Harris. Laval there. Ice from
Ladoga
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Mrs Smith confined to her chamber.
Morning walk with Charles. At eve, took him to the Jesuits Church.
Resurrection Service.
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IV:45. Russian Easter. Alarm of
fire in the house. Harris here. Card. visits. Eggs. Read prayers, Sterne
& Paley.
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Easter-Monday Court, held by the
Empresses. Lewis, J. W. Smith and Slade here. Letters & News from
U.S.
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At the Mass and Te Deum at the
Kazan Cathedral. Bardaxi's pretensions to precedence. Read Paley.
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Norman brought Gosler's Passport.
They expect to go next Sunday. Saw several of the Gachellies with
Charles.
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At the Gachellies with Charles.
Dined at Romanzoff's. Thorn taken. Conversation with Blome. Eve
Loto.
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Morning walk. Drenched with Rain.
At the Gachellies with Charles. Snow. Read Malthus on Population.