New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 105
... Jesuits are remarkable . The larger por- tion of the individuals who were assembled by the Prince de Broglio at Kensington House were Jesuits only in appearance . They were a few raw recruits , got together under the banners of the ...
... Jesuits are remarkable . The larger por- tion of the individuals who were assembled by the Prince de Broglio at Kensington House were Jesuits only in appearance . They were a few raw recruits , got together under the banners of the ...
Page 354
... Jesuits who had sur- vived the abolition of the order . This sum had been bequeathed to the old priest by a Father Callaghan , who held it himself in trust , and left it for the purpose of having a Jesuit college built in Ireland ...
... Jesuits who had sur- vived the abolition of the order . This sum had been bequeathed to the old priest by a Father Callaghan , who held it himself in trust , and left it for the purpose of having a Jesuit college built in Ireland ...
Page 365
... Jesuits are all republicans . Two of them lately visited Rome : on being heard to express some strong democratic sentiments , they were reprehended by the General of the Order ; but the Council of Five , to whom they appealed , and to ...
... Jesuits are all republicans . Two of them lately visited Rome : on being heard to express some strong democratic sentiments , they were reprehended by the General of the Order ; but the Council of Five , to whom they appealed , and to ...
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