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body of men , is the characteristic principle of the Jesuits , and serves as a key to
the genius of their policy , as well as to the peculiarities in their sentiments and
conduct . 12 . As it was for the honor and advantage of the society , that its ...
body of men , is the characteristic principle of the Jesuits , and serves as a key to
the genius of their policy , as well as to the peculiarities in their sentiments and
conduct . 12 . As it was for the honor and advantage of the society , that its ...
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He took the prisoners into his custody ; then ordered the gates to be opened , and
gave charge to his attendants to conduct the remaining citizens , with their
families , through the camp of the English . · 4 . Before they departed , however ,
they ...
He took the prisoners into his custody ; then ordered the gates to be opened , and
gave charge to his attendants to conduct the remaining citizens , with their
families , through the camp of the English . · 4 . Before they departed , however ,
they ...
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The conduct of the king under all these instances of low bred malice , was great ,
firm and equal ; in going through the hall from this execrable tribunal , the
soldiers and rabble were again instigated to cry out justice and execution . They
reviled ...
The conduct of the king under all these instances of low bred malice , was great ,
firm and equal ; in going through the hall from this execrable tribunal , the
soldiers and rabble were again instigated to cry out justice and execution . They
reviled ...
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