| William Robertson - 1857 - 600 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...in any service for which he thinks meet to destine them.f As it was the professed intention of the order of Jesuits to labour with unwearied zeal in promoting... | |
| William Robertson - 1859 - 630 pagina’s
...fitted.64 These reports, when digested and arranged, are entered into registers kept on purpose, that the general may, at one comprehensive view, survey the...in any service for which he thinks meet to destine them.66 As it was the professed intention of the order of Jesuits to labor with unwearied zeal in promoting... | |
| Vincent L. Milner - 1872 - 672 pagina’s
...and talents ; and the general, by examining the registers kept for this purpose, is enabled to choose the instruments which his absolute power can employ...service for which he thinks meet to destine them. 4. Jesuits, progress of the power and influence of. — As it was the professed intention of this order... | |
| William Robertson - 1875 - 566 pagina’s
...fitted.64 These reports, when digested and arranged, are entered into registers kept on purpose that the general may at one comprehensive view survey the state...the instruments which his absolute power can employ 64 M. de Chalotais has made a calculation of the number of these reports which the general of the Jesuits... | |
| De Robigne Mortimer Bennett - 1878 - 1146 pagina’s
...the general might at one comprehensive view survey the state of society in every corner of the earth, and thus choose, with perfect information, the instruments which his absolute power could employ in any service for which he thought proper to commission them. The members were required... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - 450 pagina’s
...fitted.64 These reports, when digested and arranged, are entered into registers kept on purpose that the general may at one comprehensive view survey the state...in any service for which he thinks meet to destine them.65 As it was the professed intention of the order of Jesuits to labor with unwearied zeal in promoting... | |
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