| 1824 - 190 páginas
...trusty friend : and that our poverty may have the more colourable gloss of reality, let the purchases, adjacent to the places wherein our colleges are founded,...impossible that princes and magistrates can ever attain to a certain knowledge-what the revenues of the society amount-to. VI. Let no places be pitched upon... | |
| 1831 - 248 páginas
...rommunitatis. ut Gccteri Ordines religiosi. may have the more colorable gloss of reality, let the purchases, adjacent to the places wherein our colleges are founded,...impossible that princes and magistrates can ever attain to a certain knowledge what the revenues of the Society amount to. VI. Let no places be pitched upon... | |
| 1831 - 180 páginas
...trusty friend. And that our poverty may have the more colorable gloss of reality, let the purchases, adjacent to the places wherein our colleges are founded,...impossible that . princes and magistrates can ever attain to a certain knowledge what the revenues of ; the Society amount to. VI. Let no places be pitched upon... | |
| William M'Gavin - 1833 - 808 páginas
...trusty friend : And that our poverty may have the more colourable gloss of reality, let the purchases adjacent to the places wherein our colleges are founded,...and magistrates can ever attain a certain knowledge of what our revenues amount to." — " Let the greatest sums be always extorted from widows, by frequent... | |
| William M'Gavin - 1835 - 840 páginas
...trusty friend: And thit our poverty may have the more colourable gloss of reality, let the purchases adjacent to the places wherein our colleges are founded,...provincial to colleges at a distance ; by which means, ii will be impossible that princes and magistrates can ever attain a certain knowledge of what our... | |
| 1844 - 228 páginas
...that our poverty may have the more colourable gloss of reality, let the purchases, adjacent to tlic places wherein' our colleges are founded, be assigned...impossible that princes and magistrates can ever attain to a certain knowledge what the revenues of the Society amount to. VI. Let no places be pitched upon... | |
| Robert William Overbury - 1846 - 288 páginas
...faithful friend: and that our poverty may have the more colourable gloss of reality, let the purchases, adjacent to the places wherein our colleges are founded,...and magistrates can ever attain a certain knowledge of the revenues of the society. " VII. We must always get as much money as we can from widows, by laying... | |
| Monita secreta Societatis Jesu - 1857 - 166 páginas
...trusty friend. And that our poverty may have the more colorable gloss of reality, let the purchases, adjacent to the places wherein our colleges are founded,...it will be impossible that princes and magistrates 6. Non divertant nostri cum intentione residendi per modum collegii nisi ad urbes opulentas ; finis... | |
| Dauril Alden - 1996 - 768 páginas
...reality, let the purchases, adjacent to the places wherein our colleges are founded, be assigned ... to colleges at a distance; by which means, it will...impossible that princes and magistrates can ever attain to a certain knowledge what the revenues of the society amount tí). — Mónita Secreta THE JESUITS'... | |
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