Capitolo 1
HISTORY OF KING CHARLES IL ACCORDING TO OF THE INGHILTERRA.
OF JACOB ABBOTT.
PREFACE.
The author of this series has manufactured him his/her special object to confine
him very severely, also in the most minute details that he records,
to the historical truth. The accounts are not histories founded upon history,
but same history, without some embellishment or some deviations from
the severe truth, till now as now you/he/she can be open from a careful
examination of the annalses written to the duration when their events
happened. In writing the accounts, the author is striven to benefit
him of the best sources of information that this country allows him;
and they owe us to clearly be, nevertheless, in these volumes, as in everybody
you count historical, more or less of imperfection and error there is
no deliberate embellishment. Nothing is affirmed, not also the more anymore
minute and imaginary details evidently, without that that was held good
historical authority. The readers, therefore you/they can count on the record
as the truth and nothing but the truth, till now as a honest purpose
and an accurate examination has been real in to verify him/it.
CONTAINED.
Chapter
ME. INFANCY
II. PRINCE CHARLES' MOTHER
III. THE FLIGHT OF QUEEN HENRIETTA
IV. YOU ESCAPE SOME CHILDREN
V. THE PRINCE'S RECEPTION AT PARIS
YOU. NEGOTIATIONS WITH ANN MARIA
VII. THE REAL OAK OF BOSCOBEL
VIII. KING Á FRANCE'S ESCAPE
IX. THE RESTORATION
X. THE MARRIAGE
XI. CHARACTER IS KINGDOM
XII. CONCLUSION
CHAPTER ME.
INFANCY.
King Charles the Secondo was his/her child and successor of King Charles the
Before. These two is the only kings of the name of Charles that have
appeared, so far, in the line of sovereigns English. Neither it is a lot it
probable that there will be soon another. The kingdoms of both these
monarchses were stained and they blackened with many vices and crimes, and
darkened by national disasters of some kind, and the name is this way
connected with so a lot of painful associations in the minds of men that
it seems to have been allowed to fall, from common approval in all the branches of