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Title: The New Conspiracy
with a short account of their institute; and observations
on the danger of systems of education independent of
religion
Author: R. C. Dallas
Release Date: October 3, 2010 [EBook #33836]
Language: English
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THE
NEW CONSPIRACY
AGAINST THE JESUITS
DETECTED AND BRIEFLY EXPOSED;
WITH A
SHORT ACCOUNT OF THEIR INSTITUTE;
AND
OBSERVATIONS ON THE DANGER OF SYSTEMS OF
EDUCATION INDEPENDENT OF RELIGION.
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BY R. C. DALLAS, ESQ.
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Omnes qui se Societati addixerunt, in virtutum solidarum ac
perfectarum, et spiritualium rerum studium incumbant.
INSTITUTUM SOC. JESU, ed. Pragae, 1757, vol. ii, p. 72.
The causes which occasioned the ruin of this mighty body, as well as
the circumstances and effects with which it has been attended in the
different countries of Europe, are objects extremely worthy of the
attention of every intelligent observer of human affairs.
ROBERTSON'S CHARLES V, vol. iii, p. 225.
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LONDON:
PRINTED FOR JAMES RIDGWAY, PICCADILLY.
1815.
C. WOOD, Printer,
Poppin's Court, Fleet Street.
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TO
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
GEORGE CANNING, M. P.
HIS MAJESTY'S AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY TO
THE COURT OF PORTUGAL, _&c._ _&c._
SIR;
Your absence from this country, and the observation of the historian, which
I have adopted as a motto, will plead
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