A History of the Jesuits: To which is Prefixed A Reply to Mr. Dallas's Defence of that Order, 1. ciltBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1816 - 467 sayfa |
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... the members , and power over the funds of the Society , together with the privilege of sending any Individual of the Order wherever he might please . 16 appeared ( together with a copy of the Bull B 2 INTRODUCTION . 11.
... the members , and power over the funds of the Society , together with the privilege of sending any Individual of the Order wherever he might please . 16 appeared ( together with a copy of the Bull B 2 INTRODUCTION . 11.
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... appeared ( together with a copy of the Bull ) in one of our newspapers which has the most extensive circulation ! In this apology the measure is stated to " promise more for the " future good of Europe than any event for the last twenty ...
... appeared ( together with a copy of the Bull ) in one of our newspapers which has the most extensive circulation ! In this apology the measure is stated to " promise more for the " future good of Europe than any event for the last twenty ...
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... appeared in the Moniteur , and in the newspapers of every country in Europe . Should not this have made his Holiness pause , before he placed this sanguinary tyrant on the throne of St. Louis ? On the contrary , he did every thing in ...
... appeared in the Moniteur , and in the newspapers of every country in Europe . Should not this have made his Holiness pause , before he placed this sanguinary tyrant on the throne of St. Louis ? On the contrary , he did every thing in ...
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... appeared part of the system of accomplishing by fraud , what could not be effected by force : that the present Pope , in reviving an Order which was abo- lished by Pope Clement the Fourteenth , about forty years since , on the petition ...
... appeared part of the system of accomplishing by fraud , what could not be effected by force : that the present Pope , in reviving an Order which was abo- lished by Pope Clement the Fourteenth , about forty years since , on the petition ...
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... appeared , in the first instance , in the TIMES newspaper , and which had been answered by some Letters in- serted in the PILOT newspaper : the latter were soon trans- ferred from the columns of that newspaper to the pages of the ...
... appeared , in the first instance , in the TIMES newspaper , and which had been answered by some Letters in- serted in the PILOT newspaper : the latter were soon trans- ferred from the columns of that newspaper to the pages of the ...
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