| 1815 - 436 pagina’s
...fitted. These reports, when digested and arranged, are entered into registers, kept on purpose, that the General may, at one comprehensive view, survey the...corner of the earth , observe th.e qualifications ami talents of its members; and thus choose, with perfect information, the instruments which his absolute... | |
| William Robertson - 1804 - 424 pagina’s
...fitted P. These reports, when digested and arranged, are entered into registers kept on purpose that the General may, at one comprehensive view, survey the...service for which he thinks meet to destine them-*. As it was the professed intention of the order of Jesuits Progress,of to labour with unwearied zeal... | |
| Charles de Villers - 1805 - 516 pagina’s
...perseverance, genius, and when digested and arranged, are entered into registers kept on purpose that the General may, at one comprehensive view, survey the...choose, with perfect information, the instruments which hia absolute power can employ in any service for which he thinks meet to destine them. " As it was... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 486 pagina’s
...reports, when digested and arranged, are \^~Y^/ entered into registers kept on purpose that the 1540> General may, at one comprehensive view, survey the...state of the society in every corner of the earth; bbserve the qualifications and talents of its members; and thus choose, with perfect information, the... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 488 pagina’s
...general, by examining the registers kept for this purpose, is enabled to choose the instruments which hi absolute power can employ in any service for which he thinks meet to destine them. 4. Jesuits, progress of the poiver and influence of. — As it was the professed intention of this... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1811 - 510 pagina’s
...filted. These repoits, when digested and arranged, are entered into registers kepi on purpuse, that the general may, at one comprehensive view, survey the state of the society in every corner of the earth i observe'the qualifications and talents of its members 5 and thus choose, with perfect information,... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 648 pagina’s
...when digested and arranged, arc entered into registers kept on purpose, that the general may, at "lie comprehensive view, survey the state of the society...perfect information, the instruments which his absolute ' Comptc par M. de Moncl. 21o, 2+1. Sur la Destr. des Jrs. par M. d'Alemb. p. 39. ' M. de Chalotais... | |
| 1814 - 644 pagina’s
...fitted. These reports, when digested and arranged, are entered into registers kept on purpose, that the general may, at one comprehensive view, survey the...information, the instruments which his absolute power c*ii employ in any service for which he thinks meet 'to destine them. As it was the professed intention... | |
| George John Freeman - 464 pagina’s
...registers kept on purpose that the general may, at one comprehensive view, survey the state of thp society in every corner of the earth ; observe the...perfect information, the instruments, which his absolute absolute power can employ in any service for which he thinks meet to destine them, As it was the professed... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1815 - 612 pagina’s
...when digested and arranged, are entered into registers kept for the purpose, that .the General may, st one comprehensive view, survey the state of the society...qualifications and talents of its members ; and thus select, with perfect information, the instruments which his absolute power can employ in any service... | |
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