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... Jesuit, who accompanied the magistrate, said it was the peculiarity of this man's madness that he nevergavean answer in French; nothing would be gotten fromhim, and he thought it would be better not to take the troubleof calling him ...
... Jesuit, who accompanied the magistrate, said it was the peculiarity of this man's madness that he nevergavean answer in French; nothing would be gotten fromhim, and he thought it would be better not to take the troubleof calling him ...
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... Jesuits. He calls himself Ko, andsigns himself Ko, Jesuit. In 1772therewerefourteen Jesuits inPekin, amongst whom was Brother Ko, who still livesin their house. The Emperor KienLong has kept these monks of Europe about him in the ...
... Jesuits. He calls himself Ko, andsigns himself Ko, Jesuit. In 1772therewerefourteen Jesuits inPekin, amongst whom was Brother Ko, who still livesin their house. The Emperor KienLong has kept these monks of Europe about him in the ...
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... of angelsis precisely thatof the Jesuit Bougeant,who asserts thatthe bodiesof beasts are inhabited by sinful angels. Whatthe Brahmins had invented seriously, Bougeant, more than four thousand years after, imagined in.
... of angelsis precisely thatof the Jesuit Bougeant,who asserts thatthe bodiesof beasts are inhabited by sinful angels. Whatthe Brahmins had invented seriously, Bougeant, more than four thousand years after, imagined in.
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... Jesuits have rendered great services to literature. He might have blessed the brethren of La Charité, and those of the Redemption of the Captives. Our first duty is to be just. Camus gavetoomuch scope tohisimagination. St.François ...
... Jesuits have rendered great services to literature. He might have blessed the brethren of La Charité, and those of the Redemption of the Captives. Our first duty is to be just. Camus gavetoomuch scope tohisimagination. St.François ...
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... Jesuit Nonotte, etc., to call the Emperor Julian—the Apostate. Poor creatures! HisChristian successor, Jovian, called him Divus Julianus. Let ustreat this mistaken emperor as he himselftreated us. He said, "We shouldpityand nothate them ...
... Jesuit Nonotte, etc., to call the Emperor Julian—the Apostate. Poor creatures! HisChristian successor, Jovian, called him Divus Julianus. Let ustreat this mistaken emperor as he himselftreated us. He said, "We shouldpityand nothate them ...
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