28 July 1838
adams-john10 Neal Millikan Recreation Anti-Slavery Movements Emancipation
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28. III:30. Saturday

Armstrong Samuel T.

Mrs. Armstrong.

Restless Night—perhaps over anxious about the Speech.— Walk over the hills. Saw the Sunrise from the Eastern end of Charles’s House— Finished my Preface and the revisal of the Tohu Bohu report in the National Intelligencer of my fragments of the 28th. of June. And I answered the invitation of Edmund Quincy, to the celebration by the State Anti-Slavery Society at Boston, of the British Slave emancipation 888emancipation anniversary on the 1st. of August—declined Attending— Mr and Mrs Armstrong paid us a morning visit— Mr. Armstrong read my answer to the invitation to the Webster dinner—and gave a complimentary toast; for which I was not warm enough in my return of thanks— He spoke of my recent Speech and said he had enquired of H. G. Otis, where I had taken the allusion to Arria and and that Mr Otis had after some examination referred him to Pliny— I had myself forgotten where it was to be found— It is in Pliny’s Epistles Book 3— Ep. 16. In Martial’s Epigrams—in the Tatler and in Rees’s Encyclopaedia— Mr Armstrong said Mr Otis had been much struck with the remark that the Resurrection of Lazarus was performed at the Petition of a Woman— Mary, and Charles’s wife and the three little girls went this afternoon to Boston, and returned at the dusk of Evening— Heat of the day very oppressive Charles here this Evening

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