24 September 1817
adams-john10 Neal Millikan
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24. IV:30. Drafted this morning before breakfast an answer to two Letters from the Spanish Minister. At the office from ten to four O’Clock; but the Papers to read, and the visitors absorb the Office hours so that I find there scarcely a moment for writing. I made out however a circular notification to the foreign Ministers accredited here that I had taken upon me the duties of Secretary of State. Sent my letter to the French MinisterMr Brent informed me that Mr Rush wished for a definitive Order from the President, for him to take passage, in the Franklin 74 Gun Ship— I intimated to Rush himself a doubt whether some inconvenience to himself might not result from the impression, which might be made by his going in that vessel; but he had set his heart upon going in her, and anticipated rather with exultation the impression that it would make in England. I promised therefore to write to the President on the subject. Returning from the Office I paid a visit to Mr Bagot— In the Evening we had visits from Mr Breckenridge, Dr Thornton, Mr M’Kean and D. P. Cook— The weather has at length become supportable.

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John Quincy Adams, , , The John Quincy Adams Digital Diary, published in the Primary Source Cooperative at the Massachusetts Historical Society: