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The Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume 1 (of 3), 1837-1843)

CHAPTER II
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If the course hitherto pursued in Her education has been the best; if not, where it was erroneous.
"'2.

If the Princess has made all the Progress she should have made.
"'3.

And if the course I am to follow is that you would recommend, and if not in what respect you would desire a change, and on what grounds.
"'Mr Davys[4] will explain to you the nature of the Princess's religious education, which I have confided to him, that she should be brought up in the Church of England as by Law established.

When she was at a proper age she commenced attending Divine Service regularly with me, and I have every feeling, that she has religion at Her heart, that she is morally impressed with it to that degree, that she is less liable to error by its application to Her feelings as a Child capable of reflection.

The general bent of Her character is strength of intellect, capable of receiving with ease, information, and with a peculiar readiness in coming to a very just and benignant decision on any point Her opinion is asked on.


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