Capitolo 7
and putting the other bottom the guide of Protestant teachers and
governors, as a lot of it interfered with the desires of Henrietta to enjoy
his/her children's society. As England was a Protestant kingdom a,
Mrs. Catholic, in to marry himself/herself/themselves a king English you/he/she should not wait him,
perhaps, to have been permitted to bring his/her children in her really
faith; anchor, is due to be very hard for a mother to be prevented
to teach what she undoubtedly believed was the only one his/her his/her own children
possible means to assure for them the favor and protection of Sky.
There is in London an enormous store of books, manuscripts, relics,
the curiosities, portraits and the others notes of from-gone days, he/she called the
British museum. Among the old records here it preserved it is the various letters
written by Henrietta and one or two of Charles, the young prince,
during his/her infancy. One, written here for example by Henrietta
to his/her child, when the small prince was but eight years adult, scolding
him not to be prepared to take his/her medicine. He was to that duration
under the position of God Newcastle.
"CHARLES,--I am sorry that I have to start my first letter with scolding him/it
You, because I feel that you won't take phisicke, I hope that it was
onlie for this day and that to-tomorrow you will do him/it for if you want
not, I have to come to you, and _make_ Lei picks him/it up, for him it is for Your
health. I have given order to me God of Newcastle to send word of me
to-night if you want or not. Therefore I hope for you it won't give
me the paines to goe; and so I remain, Your affectionate mother,
HENRIETTE MARIE."
The letter was addressed
"To MI DEARE SONNE the Prince."
The queen has had to take the special pains with this her first letter to
his/her child, for, with all of his/her guilts of spelling, it is a lot of more
as amended that the most greater part of the epistles that she tried to write in
The English. You were a lot it defectively informed with the language English,