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PAGE INTRODUCTION 1

THE LETTERS OF CLERICUS 259

ERRATUM, or Omission, Page 81.

NEW CONSPIRACY

AGAINST THE JESUITS,

INTRODUCTION.

With such enemies as the Jansenists, will it be thought extraordinary, that a thousand fabrications of those days blackening the Jesuits may be referred to? With such enemies as in later times appeared against them, in the host of new philosophers and jacobins, is it wonderful that there should be modern forgeries? One such suffrage, as that which I have quoted from Robertson, is of itself sufficient to outweigh folios of charges originating in the jealous passions of a rival sect, in the effusions of a mad mistaken philosophy, or in magisterial persecution, which, to use the vigorous language of a living genius, in "the destruction of the Jesuits, that memorable instance of puerile oppression, of jealousy, ambition, injustice, and barbarity, for these all concurred in the act, gave to public education a wound, which a whole century perhaps will not be able to heal. It freed the phalanx of materialists from a body of opponents, which still made them tremble. It remotely encouraged the formation of sanguinary clubs, by causing the withdrawing of all religious and prudent congregations, in which the savage populace of the Faubourg St. Antoine were tamed by the disciples of an Ignatius and a Xavier. Such men as Por?e and La Rue, Vaniere and Jouvenci, in the academic chairs; Bourdaloue, Cheminais, Neuville, L'Enfant, in the pulpit; Segaud, Duplessis, and Beauregard, in the processions of the cross, in the public streets and ways, were, perhaps, alike necessary to secure tranquillity in this world and happiness in the next."

Al anochecer, Lacy, Campillo y Aviraneta vieron c?mo el quechemarin sal?a hacia la boca del Adour remolcado por una lancha.

PREPARATIVOS

SE aproximaba el momento de la acci?n, y por ninguna parte aparec?a la unidad del plan necesario para una empresa de aquella ?ndole. A las divergencias de los espa?oles iban a?adiendo las suyas los franceses, los italianos y los polacos que se mezclaban entre ellos.

Los entusiastas hab?an conseguido que el general Mina se reconciliase oficialmente con sus enemigos Vald?s y Chapalangarra. La reconciliaci?n era falsa, sobre todo por parte de Vald?s.

Cada caudillo comenz? a ocupar su punto estrat?gico.


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