And again, in a summary of his merits, we are told that "all these patriot virtues were insufficient to guard him against the jesuitical machinations of the state; for what vice and bribery could not influence, was perpetrated by poison.
The Abbe Georgel bribed the press, and extravagantly paid all the literary pens in France to produce the mostJesuitical and sophisticated arguments in his patron's justification.
It is the jesuitical doctrine, that the end sanctifies the means.
True, disband the Jesuits, there would still remain Jesuitical men, but singly they would have infinitely less power to work mischief.
Meanwhile they persevere in the Jesuitical policy that has already disgraced and is to ruin them.
She practices her unholy inquisitorial and Jesuiticaldoctrines in this country, as far as she can and dare act them out.
They are gentle in English Schools, particularly in Jesuitical schools!
Though henceforward the ecclesiastical element, as an active factor, disappeared out of Hearn's life, he seems to have been pursued by a sort of half-insane fear of the possibility of Jesuitical revenge.
Here we met with an incident, which nothing butJesuitical effrontery is equal to.
The captain wisely refused to purchase any needles or thread for me on shore, or any articles of ladies' dress, for fear of the Jesuitical spies, who might surmise something and cause further trouble.
Although he had cast me off through the foul play of Jesuitical intrigue, my love for my dear father remained the same.
Now it all came to me, that the whole of it was a plot, a Jesuitical trick, to get my father in the clutches of the law, and then make a slave of me for life through my sympathy for my dear father.
At last the French admiral, appropriately named La Guerre, determined that the time had arrived to fulfil his own and his Jesuitical colleagues' peculiarly unrighteous intentions.
The emperor yielded, deciding in his own mind, aided by the Jesuitical suggestions of a monk, that he could afterwards recall Wallenstein, and assemble anew his dispersed battalions.
To his Jesuitical confessor, Bartholomew Valerius, he said, "I have reflected on the dangers which threaten me and my family, both at home and abroad.
And she proves with jesuitical demonstration that you are a subtle Jesuit.
The most jesuitical Jesuit of Jesuits is yet a thousand times lessjesuitical than the least jesuitical woman,--so you may judge what Jesuits women are!
Unknown author of this Jesuitical method, whoever thou art, in the devil's name, we hail thee as a brother!
I was better received by Father Castel; but, in the midst of his Jesuitical wheedling I perceived him faithfully to follow one of the great maxims of his society, which is to sacrifice the weak to the powerful.
The abbe wished to know how the letter came to be printed, and in his jesuitical manner, asked me my opinion, without giving me his own on the necessity of reprinting it.
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