John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 267
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September 1813
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Wednesday.
Harris brought me the joint despatch to S. S. Redwood called twice. Went off.
Calhoun here.
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The Ladies
dined at Countess Colombi's. Visit from Blome, who is recalled. Montreal here.
Called on my Colleagues.
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Captain
Stanwood came for a Couriers Passport. Cabot goes with him. Lewis here.
Summer-garden walk.
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Answer from
Romanzoff about Tracy. He may come here and lodge at my house. Evening visit
from Todd.
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Read Prayers. Goguet, Dictionnaire
Historique; and Diodorus Siculus. Walk after dinner. Unwell.
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Montreal
here, and Lys. I took Pardo's Books. Dined at Raimbert's. Missed Romanzoff's
Appointment. was too late.
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Saw Romanzoff
in the City. Order for Tracy to come to St Petersburg. We had Company to dinner
and the Evening.
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Montreal
here. All dined at Krehmer's at Ochta. Austrian Manifesto. Evening note from
Serra-Capriola.
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Despatches
prepared, to send by Stanwood. Florance came for a Passport. Visit from Krabbe.
Todd & Laughton here.
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Note from
Stanwood apologizing for delay. Summer Garden walk. Met Montreal. Read Rokeby
and Jokeby.
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Celebration
of the Emperor's name day at the Nevsky Monastery. Consecration of Medals. At
Gallatin's. James is ill.
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Read Prayers. Dined at Romanzoff's. News of
the Battle of Töplitz received at table, with transports of joy.
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Te Deum at
the Kazan Cathedral, for the victory at Töplitz. Count Litta's details. Moreau
lost both his legs.
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Took Charles
to School. Confined at home the rest of the day. Montreal here. My health and
Spirits are drooping.
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Captain
Stanwood and Cabot here—And Calhoun—and Willing. I called upon Krabbe. Lewis
here this Eve.
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At Meyer's
with a list of seeds for Mr Wolcott. Exhibition at the Academy of Arts. Poor.
Met Romanzoff there.
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My wife went
out to Mrs. Krehmer's at Ochta. I am studying the Turkish Calendar. Harris and
Lewis here at Eve.
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Note to
Romanzoff, to ask a Passport for Calhoun. Lewis here. Took Charles to the
Exhibition at the Academy.
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Read prayers, and wrote Letter to dispatch
Calhoun. Read Lenglet Dufresnoy. Enquiries about the Arabian Year.
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Calhoun,
Hurd, Willing, Rogers, Lewis, Barthe, Clapier, and Roberts here. At Gallatin's.
Bayard, Milligan & Todd here.
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Took my
despatches to Calhoun who went. Met Pendorf. Astronomical enquiries. Nelson
here; returned from England.
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Willing
here. Received his Passport from Romanzoff. Consulting Schubert and Jortin,
Ladies visit Mrs Betancourt.
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Willing came
and took his Passport. Consulting Page's, Bielfeld, and Callet, Evening
Summer-garden walk.
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Strugofshikoff came, and I settled with him till March. Studying
Callet's Logarithms. Time somewhat wasted.
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Montréal
here. Sent a despatch to Lewis to go to Willing at Cronstadt. Study Callet and
Lenglet's Tablettes.
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Rose at 5 with the dawn. Stove first
heated. Read Prayers. Chronology, and Usher's life. Gallatin here this
Evening.
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Letters from
Beasley and Speyer. Read Chronology, the Biographia Britannica, and Lenglet.
Read of Lydiat.
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Rode with
Charles to School. Montreal here. First fire in my Cabinet. Chronology,
Logarithms and Goguet.
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Snow all the
Morning. Rode with Charles to School. Walk home. Schubert and Diodorus. Bayard
and Todd here.
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With
Charles to School. Te Deum at the Palace for Dennawitz. Barthe and Clapier
called. And Lewis at Eve.