... poured upon them from the walls. Presently the walls began to tremble, a breach was made, and the imperial troops rushed into the Inquisition. Here we met with an incident which nothing but Jesuitical effrontery is equal to. The... Olympia Morata: Her Life and Times - Page 188by Robert Turnbull - 1846 - 234 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1843 - 542 pages
...Presently the walls began to tremble, and under the well-directed and persevering application of the ram, a breach was made, and the Imperial troops rushed...met with an incident which nothing but Jesuitical efl'rontry is equal to. The Inquisitor-General, followed by the father confessors in their priestly... | |
| Protestant association - 1843 - 778 pages
...to bear upon the walls with all the power which they could exert, regardless of the fire which was poured upon them from the walls. Presently the walls began to tremble, and, under the well-directed and persevering application of the ram, a breach was made, and the imperial... | |
| 1845 - 394 pages
...advantage, and brought to bear upon the walls with all the power which they could exert, while the tronps kept up a fire to protect them from the fire poured...Jesuitical effrontery is equal to. The Inquisitor Genenil, followed by the father confessors in their priestly robes, all came out of their rooms, as... | |
| 1851 - 650 pages
...and made into battering rams, and two of these machines being well directed, under a shower of balls, a breach was made, and the imperial troops rushed into the Inquisition. " Here we had a sample of what Jesuitical effrontery cau do. The Inquisitor General and the Father Confessors... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1850 - 758 pages
...down and trimmed, to be used as battering-rams. Two of these were taken up by detachments of men, ae numerous as could work to advantage, and brought to...nothing but Jesuitical effrontery is equal to. The Inquisitor-General, followed by the father confessors, in their priestly robes, all came out of their... | |
| Jean Paul Perrin - 1847 - 502 pages
...advantage, and brought to bear upon the walls with all the power which they could exert, while his troops kept up a fire to protect them from the fire...into the inquisition. Here we met with an incident, for which nothing but Jesuitical effrontery is equal. The inquisitor general, followed by the father... | |
| 1848 - 592 pages
...with their fire those engaged in the assault, two of these battering rams were brought to bear upon the walls. Presently the walls began to tremble ;...troops rushed into the Inquisition. Here we met with a scene, for which nothing but Jesuitical effrontery is equal. The Inquisitor-General, followed by... | |
| 1848 - 408 pages
...advantage, and brought to bear upon the walls with all the power which they could exert, while our troops kept up a fire to protect them from the fire...into the INQUISITION. Here we met with an incident to which nothing but Jesuitical effrontery is equal. The Inquisitor-General, followed by the father... | |
| Fitch Waterman Taylor - 1848 - 448 pages
...Presently the walls began to tremble, and under the welldirected and persevering application of the ram, a breach was made, and the imperial troops rushed...to. The Inquisitor General, followed by the father ccSnfessors in their priestly robes, all came out of their rooms as we were making our way into the... | |
| 1856 - 1268 pages
...breast-work upon the wall, behind which they kept continually, only as they partially exposed themselves when they discharged their muskets. Our troops were in...nothing but Jesuitical effrontery is equal to. The inquisitor-general, followed by the father-confessors in their priestly robes, ail came out of their... | |
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