Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 343
... Jesuits ? We have already shown that the ambitious project of subjugating mankind by unworthy means was a chimera , a sheer paradox , if any thing ever deserved the name . Voltaire , who was no friend to religion or the Jesuits ...
... Jesuits ? We have already shown that the ambitious project of subjugating mankind by unworthy means was a chimera , a sheer paradox , if any thing ever deserved the name . Voltaire , who was no friend to religion or the Jesuits ...
Page 357
... Jesuits still possessed , he adds : " Du- ring the conflict of these two hostile tendencies ( Catholic and anti- Catholic , ) in the middle of the 18th century , the helm of affairs in almost all Catholic countries fell into the hands ...
... Jesuits still possessed , he adds : " Du- ring the conflict of these two hostile tendencies ( Catholic and anti- Catholic , ) in the middle of the 18th century , the helm of affairs in almost all Catholic countries fell into the hands ...
Page 359
... Jesuits , both inform us that the great majority of the nation regretted the loss of the Jesuit fathers . As to Spain , on the 4th of Nov. 1768 , the feast day of the king's patron - saint , when Charles III appeared in public , and ...
... Jesuits , both inform us that the great majority of the nation regretted the loss of the Jesuit fathers . As to Spain , on the 4th of Nov. 1768 , the feast day of the king's patron - saint , when Charles III appeared in public , and ...
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