| 1814 - 804 sider
...the faithfol to all the rage of party, hatreds, and enmities. Desolation and danger grew to such a height, that the very sovereigns, whose piety and...families, we mean our dearly beloved sons In Christ the Kingt of France, Spam, Portugal, and Sicily, found themselves reduced to the necessity of expelling... | |
| Henry Phillpotts - 1826 - 510 sider
...the faithful to all the rage of party, hatreds, and enmities. Desolation and danger grew to such a height that the very sovereigns, whose piety and liberality towards the Company were looked on as hereditary, were compelled to drive them from their states, persuaded Bull ofPitti VII.,... | |
| Catholic claims - 1826 - 322 sider
...the faithful to all the rage of party, hatreds, and enmities. Desolation and danger grew to such a height that the very sovereigns whose piety and liberality towards the Company were looked on as hereditary, were compelled to drive them from their states, persuaded that there remained... | |
| 1838 - 618 sider
...the faithful to all the rage of party, hatreds, and enmities. Desolation and danger grew to such a height, that the very Sovereigns, whose piety and...upon as hereditary in their families,— we mean our dearly-beloved sons in Christ, the Kings of France, Spain, Portugal, and Sicily,—-found themselves... | |
| Jesuits - 1838 - 296 sider
...the faithful to all the rage of party, hatreds, and enmities. Desolation and danger grew to such a height, that the very Sovereigns, whose piety and...upon as hereditary in their families, — we mean our dearly-beloved sons in Christ, the Kings of France, Spain, Portugal, and Sicily, — -found themselves... | |
| 1838 - 860 sider
...faithful to all the rage ut' party natreds and enmities. Desolation and danger grew to such a height, thjt the very sovereigns whose piety and liberality towards the company were so wti! known as to be looked upon as hereditary in their families, (we 'mean our darb beloved cons in... | |
| 1849 - 644 sider
...seditions arose, tumults, discords, dissensions, scandals," . . that " desolation and danger grew to such a height, that the very Sovereigns, whose piety and...upon as hereditary in their families, — we mean our dearly-beloved sons in Christ, the Kings of France, Spain, Portugal, and Sicily, — found themselves... | |
| 1848 - 632 sider
...seditions arose, tumults, discords, dissensions, scandals," . . that " desolation and danger grew to such a height, that the very Sovereigns, whose piety and...were so well known as to be looked upon as hereditary m their families, — we mean our dearly-beloved sons in Christ, the Kings of France, Spain, Portugal,... | |
| Dawson Massy - 1851 - 238 sider
...declared that " they had so excited the faithful to all the rage of party-hatred and animosities, that the Kings of France, Spain, Portugal, and Sicily found themselves reduced to the necessity of expelling or driving them from their kingdoms, in order to prevent Christian:* from riaintj and massacreing one... | |
| sir George Sinclair (2nd bart.) - 1852 - 818 sider
...excited the faithful to all the rage of party hatreds and enmities. Desolation and danger grew to such a height, that the very sovereigns, whose piety and...SICILY — FOUND THEMSELVES REDUCED TO THE NECESSITY OP EXPELLING AND DRIVING FROM THEIR STATES, KINGDOMS, AND PROVINCES, THESE VERY COMPANIONS OF JESUS,... | |
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