| 1847 - 218 páginas
...the matter, for the king their uncle confided their education to him and to the persons he appointed, of whom Dr. Lake was one. mee : in which regard I...there or elsewhere any thing contrary to the holy scriptures, or the doctrine or discipline of the Church of England, and I did hope that the things... | |
| 1847 - 220 páginas
...the matter, for the king their uncle confided their education to him and to the persons he appointed, of whom Dr. Lake was one. mee : in which regard I...lodgings to Whitehall, which the princesse would by RO means bee perswaded. I appeal'd her highnesse to this purpose, that I had the honour frequently... | |
| Henriëtte Elisabeth Heimans - 1925 - 338 páginas
...departure". 1) LAKE'S Diary, ppg. 9. En een andere aanteekening bij LAKE 1) : „I thought it my duty to take my leave of the Princesse, who designed for...her to remove her lodgings to Whitehall, which the princess would by no means bee persuaded". Was het te verwonderen dat de jonge prinses „wept grievously... | |
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