Later Diplomatic Career

August 1809 - August 1817

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13 December 1813
adams-john10 Neal Millikan
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13. IV.30. The Calendar announces a conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter this day, which I hoped to have seen. They were both in the meridian between five and six this morning, but the sky was covered with clouds and neither of them was visible. Between 8 and 9 I took Charles over the Beresino Bridge to school, and I walked again before dinner— The usual domestic arrangements employed the rest of the Morning, and I gave the Evening to idleness— I am now reading the dryest and abstrusest part of Schubert’s Astronomy— The theory of gravitation—the reciprocal disturbances of the planetary spheres, and the problem of the three bodies— I am afraid this also will be time wasted, for it is reading in a language to which I am a stranger.

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