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...al of the struggle, it becomes impossible for the British, the French, the Belgians, Russians, Italians or Japanese to think any longer of settling th... ...considered worthless and impracticable. But it is manifest now that if the Belgian and French fron- tiers had been properly prepared—as they should ha... ...ss, but a warm welcome back to the comity of nations. The French, British, Belgians and Italians, and every civilised force in Russia would tumble ove... ...for any treach- ery, and it becomes of primary importance that the Franco- Belgian line should be as short and strong as possible. Aix, which Germany ... ...she is beaten, can content herself with anything less than a strong Franco-Belgian frontier from Aix, that will take in at least Metz and Saarburg. Sh... ... these people can only be paralleled by the stuff about the cunning of the Jesuits that once circu- lated in ultra-Protestant circles in England. Elde...
...alled Britain, we bring this tin and lead,’ tempted some of the French and Belgians to come over also. These people settled themselves on the south co... ... who were very busy in England, and who were much dreaded. These were the Jesuits (who were everywhere in all sorts of disguises), and the Seminary ... ... to have been proved by papers, that there were many plots, both among the Jesuits, and with France, and with Scotland, and with Spain, for the destru... ...onfessed that he had been kept and trained for the purpose in a college of Jesuits. The Dutch, in this surprise and distress, offered to make Elizabet... ...l rack, most frightfully shows. Bates, a very different man, soon said the Jesuits had had to do with the plot, and prob Charles Dickens 351 ably, u... ...Oates, a most infamous character, who pretended to have acquired among the Jesuits abroad a knowledge of a great plot for the murder of the King, and ...
...chesses talk like his wife. That is the sort of man to raise a howl at the Jesuits, insult the Court, and credit the Court party with the design of re... ...y a Liberal if it was well reviewed by the Opposition papers; but then the Belgian pirated editions were not as yet. The preparatory attacks made by L...