John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 - 30 April
1836, page 352
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IV:15. Sunday. Heard M'Cormick. Psalm II.12. Visit to Canning &c. T. Cook and Frye here.
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V: Visit from T. Worthington. Canning at the Office. Slave-trade Conversation. Nourse's Office
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IV:30. Andrews here. Wall fallen. Wyer at the Office; and Calhoun— Ride home. Rain and sultry.
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IV:45. Commodore Rogers's weights and Scales. At Branch Bank. Way at the Office— My time wasted.
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III:45. General Parker and Frye at the Office. Wrote to P.U.S. State Laws on weights and Measures.
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V:45. By day-light. Coyle here. Despatches from R. Rush, and A. H. Everett. Letters from Middleton &c.
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IV: Van Coble here. Office. D. Brent absent. Young, King, Thruston ill. despatches to Rush and Middleton.
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V: First fire. Heard M'Cormick. 2 Cor: V:7. Tangle of State-Laws. Mrs Adams again unwell. Damp.
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IV: Heavy Rain. Crowd of despatches from abroad. Petry at the Office— French Navigation Laws.
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V:30. Judah Lord, Seaton and Isaac Hill at the Office. Began to remove. Letter to Wait. Thunder.
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V:15. Removing furniture. Genl. Root at the Office. My draft faltering. P.U.S. returned to the City.
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V:30. Called on Root at Davis's— At the President's. Bailey returned. Reading Secret Journals.
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V:30. Still removing. Examining secret Journal and State Laws. Found part of manuscript omitted.
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IV:30. Call at Wirt's Office, and on Homans at the Navy Department. Roberdeau absent. His instruments.
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IV:30. Rain Storm all day. Heard Little; at the Unitarian Meeting. Job. XXVIII.12–28. Evening Letters
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V:30. Torres here. Presented S. Canning to P.U.S. his Speech. R. B. Jones and Calhoun at the Office
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IV:30. Bustle of removing. Torres at the Office— His proposals. Dined at W. S. Smith's. The Races.
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IV:30. Letter from Governor Clarke. At Calhoun's Office and the President's. Dined at W. S. Smith's
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V: Cabinet Meeting at the President's. Piracies. pardons. Removed to house in F. Street.
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IV:30. Mrs. Adams unwell. Canning at the Office. Slave-trade. Weights and Measures. Late dinner
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IV:30. Saul and his Son here. D. Brent absent from the Office. At the President's. Read with Bailey.
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IV:15. Heard M'Cormick. Matthew XXI:30. Visit to Thompson at Strother's. Huntt and Homans.
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IV:30. A. Kerr at the House. R. Forrest here last Evening. Letters to Govr. Clark. Crawford back
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IV:30. Maury, and Calhoun here— Frye, R. B. Jones. Worthington at the Office. Fromentin yesterday.
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II:15 Roused in the Night. Despatches from Middleton, Rush and Gallatin— Thompson here this Eve
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IV:30. At the Presidents. R. B. Jones at the Office, and Canning three hours on the Slave-trade
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IV: G. S. Bourne here. At the Office; weighing various kinds of wheat. Much time consumed.
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IV:30. Van Coble came for funds. All the Office hours absorbed in reading despatches. Journal arrears.
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IV:45. Heard M'Cormick. Communion day—Ephesians V:19. Visit to the Calverts at Bladensburg. Walk.
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III:30. Canne and Bourne here. I. P. Davis and Canning at the Office. At the President's: late home.
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V:15. W. H. Crawford at the Office. Summons to the President's for to-morrow. I. P. Davis dined with us.