The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 |
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... Jesuits besides Garnett , we think it is sufficient to oppose the following extract from Lord Strafford's speech at ... Jesuits , and I think the malice of the Jesuits or the wit of man cannot offer an excuse for it , it was so execrable ...
... Jesuits besides Garnett , we think it is sufficient to oppose the following extract from Lord Strafford's speech at ... Jesuits , and I think the malice of the Jesuits or the wit of man cannot offer an excuse for it , it was so execrable ...
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... Jesuits did not introduce ; they found it fully established : it would therefore be monstrous to attribute the ... Jesuits in any state by the government of which it was not avow- edly tolerated . It was tolerated , and the Jesuits ...
... Jesuits did not introduce ; they found it fully established : it would therefore be monstrous to attribute the ... Jesuits in any state by the government of which it was not avow- edly tolerated . It was tolerated , and the Jesuits ...
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... Jesuits of Paraguay , however , in the commencement of the 17th century , tried the experiment on a much larger scale and with much greater success than in any case before or since . They found the inhabitants of that vast district ...
... Jesuits of Paraguay , however , in the commencement of the 17th century , tried the experiment on a much larger scale and with much greater success than in any case before or since . They found the inhabitants of that vast district ...
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