John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 286
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VII:
Saturday. Visits to Bayard, Russell & Gallatin. from V. de Tracy. Odeon. Il
Matrimonio Secreto. Turreau.
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VII:15. At the Museum des Monumens Français.—
Feydeau. La jeune femme Colere. L'homme sans façon. Le Tableu Parlent.
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VII:15. Walk
with Charles. Letter from Harris. Ambigu Comique. Voyage autour de me chambre.
Bon Valet. Fils Banni.
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VII:15. Went
to the National Museum. Shut. We dined at Hottinguer's.— Whist after dinner— A
small party. 12.
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VII:30.
Letter from Beasley. Appointment to England. Visit to Crawford and Bayard.
Institute Meeting. Gaieté. Dog of Montargis.
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VII:30.
Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers. Visits from May and Dorr. and Erving. Odeon.
Amélie. Le Collateral.
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VII:30.
Visits from Petry and Ely. Letters from Beasley and my family. Feydeau. Blaise
et Babet. Le Calise. Les Savoyards
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VII:15. Saw
the Catacombs and Gobelin Tapestry with Russell. He goes to morrow. Vaudeville
Theatre. Seized with hoarseness.
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VII:15. Visits to Crawford, Bayard and
Erving. Saw Napoleon at the Tuileries windows. Francais. Tartuffe. Fausses
Confidences.
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VII:15.
Visits from Crawford. Hubbard, Jo. Russell. Hottinguer & R. Boyd. Luxembourg
Garden. Odeon. Il fanatico in Berlina.
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VII:15.
Severe Catarrh. Visit from F. Williams. My wife visited Mrs Cadignan. Ride to
Auteuil. returned by Passy and Chaillot.
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VIII:
George's Birth day. 14. Morning confined by the weather. Evening ride to the
Porte St. Antoine. Still quite unwell.
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VI: Sent
for Dr Hallé. he could not come. Walk to the Tuileries. My wife and Charles
rode out this Eve. I kept house.
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VI: Visits
to Erving and Van Rensselaer. Met Torcy at the Palais Royal— I have good
morning's and ill Evening's.
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VI:30.
Cough remains. Visit from R. Boyd. Variétés. Les Innocens. Boileau a Auteuil.
Pièce pas une. Bucheron de Salerne.
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VII:15. Napoleon's Review of the National
Guards. Visit to Erving. Français. Le Dissipateur. La Jeunesse de Henry
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VII:30.
Morning visit from Erving. Evening from R. Boyd. Met Crawford on the
Boulevards. Returned from La Fayette's.
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VI. Cold
and Cough returned more severely. Visit from Jos. Russell. Letter to S. S. Read
Carnot's Memorial to the king.
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VI: Visits
to May, and Chaumont— Dr Roberton visited me. My wife sent for him. She dined
at Hottinguer's alone.
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V:45.
Visits from Warden and Boyd. Varietés. Mr: Crédule. Cordier de Samarcande;
Menage de Crouton. Anglaises pour rire.
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V:30. Dr
Roberton again. Visit from Crawford. Francais. Hector. Le Legs. Napoleon there.
House crowded.
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VI:30.
Morning visits from Erving and Barnet and Appleton. Todd brought us tickets for
the Mass to-morrow.
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VII: Mass at the Tuileries. Napoleon there.
Visit to Tracy's, and to Crawford's. Copeland left Letters from
America.
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VI:30.
Dinner at Grignon's, given by the Americans to Mr Crawford. Met La Fayette
there. Letter to my father.
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VI:30. At
Hottinguer's, and at Crawford's but he was out. Saw Mr Jackson. Eve at
Robertson's Phantasmagorie.
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VIII:30.
Morning visit from Todd. Crawford left Paris this morning. Evening walk on the
Boulevards, and long Ride.
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V:30.
Morning visit from Petry. Met Erving walking. After dinner we rode to the Canal
de l'Ourcq. walk beside it.
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VI: Morning
visit from Erving. Odeon. Querelles des deux frères. Mari battu et content. and
Les Préciesues Ridicules
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V:15.
Called on Mrs. Fenwick. Erving there. Visit to Copeland. Ely and Carnes there—
Evening visit to Todd and Milligan.
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VI: At Mrs. Fenwick's again. In the
Evening called on Bayard. Visits from May, Dorr and G. Russell. Evening
ride.