| John Dunton - 1707 - 588 стор.
...Inquifition, expreffing him'felf much to this purpofe : Vi^. " Till now I never underftood theJR.eafon of the Policy and " Prudence of the Spaniards, in...them: And certainly it will never be well with us, rill "• foracthing tike unto the Sfanijli Inquifition be in England* The grofs Malignity of which... | |
| William Penn - 1782 - 506 стор.
...perluafion, but purely as Englifhmen. T 4 inquiinquifition,exprefling himfelf much to this purpofe, viz. c Till now, I never underftood the reafon of ' the policy and prudence of the Spaniards, in fuf' fering the inquifition among them: and certainly ' it will never be well with us, till fomething... | |
| William Penn - 1782 - 514 стор.
...to the verdict. Penn. Do your pleafure; I matter not your fetters. Rec. Till now I never underflood the reafon of the policy and prudence of the Spaniards in fuffering the Inquifition among them. And certainly it will never be well with us, till fomething like the Spanifh inquifition... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1794 - 610 стор.
...thpfc Gentlemen, who that day oppofed his motion. The |»roTheRecorder. " Till now I never undcrftood the reafon of the policy and prudence of the Spaniards^ in fuffering the Inquifition among them: And certainly it will never be well with us, till fomething like unto the Spaniflj Inquifition... | |
| John Gough, William Sewell - 1799 - 372 стор.
...prudence fo far as to extort fentiments, which policy would conceal. " Till now, I never underllood the reafon of the policy and prudence of the Spaniards in fuffering the inquifition among them; and certainly it will never be well wtth us, till fomething like the Spanilh inquifition... | |
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