3 December 1797
adams-john10 Neal Millikan Court Life and Society, European
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3 Went out this morning to endeavour to procure some of the necessary articles for housekeeping. Upon my return found a message from Count Finkenstein, desiring to see me between 5 and 6 this Evening I called accordingly, and he told me, that the king had determined to give me an Audience as if my credential letter had been delivered to the late king; and that if I pleased I could send it to the department of foreign affairs; that the king had not decided upon the day for the Audience—probably it would be in the course of the week; but he the Count would give me notice as soon as the time should be fixed. He delivered to me at the same time a Letter of notification from the present king to the President, Vice President, and Members of the Congress, of the United States, informing them of his accession to the throne. The letter is in German and he gave me a copy of it together with an annexed french translation.— M de Maisonneuve is to be presented as a stranger. The Count repeated to me again the story of his credentials from the late Grand Master to the late king; of his having sent for new credentials from the present Grand Master &c &c. Which story he has told me every time I have seen him since my arrival. He has been a Minister of State these fifty years. Of course is more than 80 years old.

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