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John Quincy Adams
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January 3d 1780 Monday. This morning we got up at 5 o clock and at 6 we set away from Benbibere. We dined in a little hut amongst the mules and at about 6 o clock we arrived at Astorga. We have had very Good roads all this day. The Guide told us that we had 7 Leagues but we had 10 good English Leagues. In the first volume of this journal I promised to
give a description of several things. I will now give one of the Roads,
Houses, men, &c from Corunna as far as this place. The roads in General
are very bad. The Lodgings I will not attempt to describe for it is impossible.
However I will say something about them. We did not once lodge with the
mules but not much better. They shew us chambers in which any body would
think a half a dozen hogs had lived there six months. I have in my first
volume said something about Castellano. We have not met with any place
quite so bad as that but we have come very near it. Sometimes we might
see a chimney but it is very seldom. They have a large flat stone in the
middle of the room and they punch two or three holes in the roof of the
house out of which some of the Smoke goes and the rest must be borne with.
They never wash nor sweep their floors from the time the houses are made
to the time they are pull'd down. The roofs of the houses are generally
a parcel of boards cover'd with straw. As
for the People they are Lazy, dirty, Nasty and in short I can compare
them to nothing but a parcel of hogs. Their cloaths are commonly of a
dirt colour and their Breeches are big enough for to put a bushel of Corn
in besides themselves. I do not wonder at it. Poor Creatures they are
eat up by their preists. Near three quarters of what they earn goes to
the Preists and with the other Quarter they must live as they can. Thus
is the whole of this Kingdom deceived and deluded by their Religion. I
thank Almighty God that I was born in a Country where any body may get
a good living if they Please. Thus have I
given a description of several things. At another opportunity I will give
one of several others.
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Adams, John
Quincy. Diary Entry, January 3, 1780. Adams Family Papers, Massachusetts
Historical Society. Published in Diary of John Quincy Adams, Volume 1:
November 1779 - March 1786 (Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University
Press, 1981). Pages 23-25.
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