| Edward Smallwood - 1837 - 894 Seiten
...de pouvoir enlever de «rite lc* pieces les plus fines." THRATES UE LA GunnsE, ou TARLEAU D'EspAOXE. Fraternity of the Jesuits — their Downfal and Restoration...refectory, who were immediately put into carriages prewry. danger, he (in bopis of obsecond) jndidondr appeared j«st to share the reward of otherf braThe... | |
| John Adolphus - 1840 - 652 Seiten
...prime minister. The execution of the design was sudden and decisive ; at midnight, large bodies of the military surrounded the six colleges of the Jesuits...Madrid, forced the gates, secured the bells, and, placing a sentry at the door of each cell, commanded the fathers to rise, summoned them into the refectory,... | |
| James Wharey - 1840 - 348 Seiten
...reside in the kingdom, under certain restrictions. In Spain their ruin was most sudden and unexpected. At midnight, March 31, 1767, large bodies of military surrounded the six colleges of Jesuits in Madrid, forced the gates, secured the bells, collected the fathers in the refectory, and... | |
| L. Giustiniani - 1843 - 292 Seiten
...experienced an overthrow equally complete, and much more unexpected. At midnight, March 31, in the year 1767, large bodies of military surrounded the six...Jesuits in Madrid, forced the gates, secured the bells, collected the fathers in the refectory, and read to them the king's order for their instant transportation.... | |
| John Adolphus - 2006 - 524 Seiten
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| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1840 - 336 Seiten
...reside in the kingdom, under certain, restrictions. In Spain their ruin was most sudden and unexpected. At midnight, March 31, 1767, large bodies of military surrounded the six colleges of Jesuits in Madrid, forced the gates, secured the bells, collected the fathers in the refectory, and... | |
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