History of King Charles the Second of England

Jacob Abbott

Capitolo 66

she felt that she could not surmount, and that was his/her religion. Him
it was a Protestant, while she was a Catholic. Charles has to remove this
the difficulty him, what if he had some respect for her, him certainly
is prepared for doing, since she should do so many sacrifices
for him. However, God Germain immediately discouraged this idea. Him
it said that Charles' position in in comparison to his/her kingdom it was this way
as to make him/it impossible for him to change his/her religious faith. In
fact, if him pits to do so, he would be forced to abandon, immediately,
every hope of never to find possession of his/her throne. Ann Maria knew
this very well. However, the declaration made an excellent excuse to defend
her with from God the importunities of Germain. You stuck to him,
therefore, pertinaciously;  the negotiation was broken away, and God
Germain went away.

The young adventurers like Charles that desires to marry himself/herself/themselves the great heirs,
has to always practice a lot of patience, and to submit to a
great a lot of extensions and delays, even if they is successful
in the end;  and supreme principles are not omitted, some above all
men, from this necessity. Dependent as woman is during everything the first
and all the later years of his/her life, and it submitted as she is the
controls, and too often, alas! to the whim and the injustice of man,
there is one period--the brief one, is true--when her he is in the power;
and to such characters as Ann Maria likes to practice their authority,
while theirs feel that possess him/it to them, with an enough tall hand. Charles
it seems to have heard the necessity to submit to the inconvenience
of the capricious delays of Ann Maria, and, until her it only continued
to make excuses and objections instead of giving him/it a forehand and
positive refusal, he was conducted to persevere. Accordingly, not long later
the conversations as that its messenger had contained already with the lady
described, he determined to come him to France, and he/she sees if he was able
not harbors defeasible anything from his/her his/her own personal exercises. Him accordingly
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