The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 2; Volume 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... ment . Hearing of the invasion , they came and offered themselves as vo- lunteers to enter the ranks of their Countrymen - but they were indig nantly rejected . All that they could do in this extremity was to post them selves precisely ...
... ment . Hearing of the invasion , they came and offered themselves as vo- lunteers to enter the ranks of their Countrymen - but they were indig nantly rejected . All that they could do in this extremity was to post them selves precisely ...
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... ment's Bull for the suppression of the Order ; and I contend that it by no means disgraces the Society , but , on the contrary , it carries a convincing proof on the face of it , that the Jesuits were a body of men the very opposite to ...
... ment's Bull for the suppression of the Order ; and I contend that it by no means disgraces the Society , but , on the contrary , it carries a convincing proof on the face of it , that the Jesuits were a body of men the very opposite to ...
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... ment of all the graces and favours from which they were heretofore pre- cluded as regular clerks of the Com- pany of Jesus . " From these extracts it is evident that the individuals com- posing the Society of Jesuits were not disgraced ...
... ment of all the graces and favours from which they were heretofore pre- cluded as regular clerks of the Com- pany of Jesus . " From these extracts it is evident that the individuals com- posing the Society of Jesuits were not disgraced ...
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... ment ; and , among his Memoranda for the History of Husbandry , I find an affec- tionate tribute to his memory , in which he compares him with Xenophon , the most pleasing of all the Greek Writers + . " The character of this excellent ...
... ment ; and , among his Memoranda for the History of Husbandry , I find an affec- tionate tribute to his memory , in which he compares him with Xenophon , the most pleasing of all the Greek Writers + . " The character of this excellent ...
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... ment by which the child in all places has been brought into familiar converse with the teacher . It is this which has remedied , in part , one great defect with which our Church has been reproached , as wanting near and effectual ...
... ment by which the child in all places has been brought into familiar converse with the teacher . It is this which has remedied , in part , one great defect with which our Church has been reproached , as wanting near and effectual ...
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