John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 273
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March 1814
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VI: Tuesday.
Charles to a Children's party at Countess Colombi's. Walk after dinner. Lewis
spent the Evening here.
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VII:
Sleepless. Kept Charles at home for his Cough. Evening walk. Saw Venus set as
Evening Star. Chess with Smith.
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VII:15.
Charles still at home. At the Book-Sale. Evening at the Philharmonic hall
Oratorio, with my wife. The Messiah.
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VI:45. Keep
Charles confined to the warm chambers. Attended the Book-Sale. Review of my
Accounts continued.
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VI:30.
Attended the Exhibition of young Ladies at the St. Catherine Institute. Lewis
here this Evening. Cards.
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VI: My health is drooping. Read Prayers and
Massillon. Gave Charles his lessons. Feverish symptoms this Eve.
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V:30. My wife
took Charles to school. Attended the Book-sale. Walk after dinner. Saw Venus
set. Account-Book.
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VI: Note from
Weydemeyer. Answered. Galloway here, prescribed for me. After dinner walk.
Norman at Eve.
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VII:15.
Galloway here; pronounces I have the Jaundice. Montreal called. After dinner
walk. Cards at Eve.
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V: At the
Book-sale. Lewis sent me a Letter from Connell, at Berlin to him. Evening head
ache and warm bath.
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VII.
Galloway here. Promises me a long and tedious illness. Attended the Book-sale.
Lewis here late this Evening.
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VII:45.
Brzozowsky, the General of the Jesuits here— Proselytism. Met Montreal who came
home with me. Cards.
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VIII: Read prayers, and Massillon. Met and
spoke to Hurd who is recovering and postpones his departure.
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V:30. Rose
to see Venus as Morning Star, but failed. Took Charles to School. At the
Book-Sale. Evening at Ombre.
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VII:30. At
the Book Sale— Examining Le Beau's Bas Empire. Evening warm water Bath.
Grootten died last week.
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V: Bad night
after the Bath. Flying rhumatic pains. Jaundice disappearing. Count Maistre and
Lewis in the Evening.
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VI:30
Morning visit to Maistre and returned his Books. Walk after dinner to see
Mercury but failed. Accounts.
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VII: Hurd
and Montréal here this Morning. Dobell and Slade in the Evening. Walk after
dinner. Chess with Smith.
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V:30. Mrs.
Smith was delivered of a daughter at VII:55 this morning. My wife up with her
all Night. Charles.
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VI:15. My wife unwell. Read Massillon. Lewis
sent me a Letter from Dimond to him. New Mission to treat for Peace.
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V:30. Walked
with Charles to School. Gave notice to Fishwick of my expected departure.
Montreal here. Tracy at Eve.
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VII:15.
Galloway here. Thinks my Jaundice has left me. But I suffer still with the
rhumatism. At the Sale of Books.
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VI: Letters
from Bourne and the Willink's at Amsterdam. We had Company to dinner. Charles
home from School. Coughs.
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V:45.
Anniversary of the Emperor's accession to the throne. Employed with Charles.
Began reading Sully's Memoirs.
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VI:30. Took
Charles to School. Walk home. Writing a Chronological Dissertation. Reading
Sully, and Crabbe's Poems.
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VI: Made
progress in my Chronological Dissertation, and read the second Book of Sully's
Memoirs. Remarks upon it.
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VI. Mrs Bailey paid my wife a visit. Read
prayers and Massillon. Charles's Lessons and Journal. No Evening
walk.
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V:30. Took
Charles to school. Walk home. Norman here, going to England. Met and walked
with Tracy. Lewis here at Eve.
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VI: Countess
Colombi and Clementine Bode visited the Ladies. Walk with my wife after dinner.
Reading Sully.
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V:30.
Montreal here. Dined with Smith at Raimbert's. French Prisoners there. Finished
reading Crabbe's Poems.
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V:45. Books
from Grabit received. d'Orbessan's parallel between La Fontaine and Moore.
Sully's Memoirs Book 5.