Diary of John Quincy Adams, volume 1
1783-05-20
Diné à Rotterdam chés Mr. Van Berkel ancien bourguemaitre de la ville, et presentement ministre Plenipotentiaire de L. L. H. H. P. P.1 auprés du Congrés.2
JQA means L.H.P., Les Hautes Puissances, or Their High Mightinesses, the
name given to the Dutch States General as a body (Guthrie, Geographical Grammar
, p.
406).
JA was concerned about his son's course of studies, but owing to the treaty
negotiations with Britain being carried forward in Paris, he was not in the Netherlands
when JQA returned from St. Petersburg. JA allowed his son a
choice of either returning to Leyden to study with his former tutor or staying at The Hague
and continuing his studies under the direction of C. W. F. Dumas, a close friend whom
JA later described as “A Walking Library, and so great a Master of Languages
ancient and modern Book of Abigail and
John
, p. 349).
For relaxation, JA suggested that JQA read some books, “along
with your Severe Studies and laborious Exercises,” and recommended several volumes on
morals. But for “amusement,” JQA turned to Virgil, reading a hundred verses of
the Aeneid at a time with Dumas, who “explain
1783-05-23
Diné à Schevening sur les dunes.
1783-05-24
Partis pour Amsterdam, y arrivai le 25. à 6 heures du matin.
1783-05-27
J'en partis a 11. heures et J'arrivai á la Haye le même jour à dix heures du soir.