The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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Pagina ii
... Jesuits , 374 et seq - Ba- con's opinion , 375 - Georgetown College , 377- 380 Holy Cross College , 380-82 - Fordham College , 382-4 - St . Xavier's , 384 - Manhattan College 385-388 - Columbia College , 388- Harvard , ib - Rockland ...
... Jesuits , 374 et seq - Ba- con's opinion , 375 - Georgetown College , 377- 380 Holy Cross College , 380-82 - Fordham College , 382-4 - St . Xavier's , 384 - Manhattan College 385-388 - Columbia College , 388- Harvard , ib - Rockland ...
Pagina 29
... Jesuits , his conversion ensued as a matter of course . Tales are told of a gloomy and aspiring childhood , prophetic of the future conqueror ; tales of no note , which we only mention to introduce one of the most successful flights of ...
... Jesuits , his conversion ensued as a matter of course . Tales are told of a gloomy and aspiring childhood , prophetic of the future conqueror ; tales of no note , which we only mention to introduce one of the most successful flights of ...
Pagina 374
... Jesuits . Did we consult our own interests rather than those of education and justice , we should not pay them this tribute , for we are well aware that there are strong pre- judices entertained against them by a large proportion even ...
... Jesuits . Did we consult our own interests rather than those of education and justice , we should not pay them this tribute , for we are well aware that there are strong pre- judices entertained against them by a large proportion even ...
Pagina 375
... Jesuit colleges . It is precisely because the Jesuits are such excellent edu- cators that it would afford us great pleasure to contribute , in the slightest manner , to remove the prejudices entertained against them by a large class of ...
... Jesuit colleges . It is precisely because the Jesuits are such excellent edu- cators that it would afford us great pleasure to contribute , in the slightest manner , to remove the prejudices entertained against them by a large class of ...
Pagina 376
... Jesuits that he entertained anti - Christian views ; but this did not prevent the Abbé Chateauneuf from recommending him to the celebrated Madame Ninon l'Enclos as an ingenious and brilliant youth ; and she was so much pleased with him ...
... Jesuits that he entertained anti - Christian views ; but this did not prevent the Abbé Chateauneuf from recommending him to the celebrated Madame Ninon l'Enclos as an ingenious and brilliant youth ; and she was so much pleased with him ...
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