And she proves with jesuitical demonstration that you are a subtle Jesuit.
2
Don't fight at all. It was a most philosophic and jesuitical motorman.
3
It is the jesuitical doctrine, that the end sanctifies the means.
4
But the moment I hear it is jesuitical I forswear it.
5
Mr. Patrick, I cannot consent to despatch a jesuitical letter.
6
For the jesuitical morality of this line Euripides is bitterly attacked by the comic poet.)
7
This jesuitical reply appeared to satisfy her.
8
There has been a shower of sermons and exhortations; Secker, the jesuitical Bishop of Oxford, began the mode.
9
His jesuitical arguments interested me, for I knew that he was an avowed partisan of the forbidden fruit.
10
The following words each appear once, and are left unchanged: "cathechism;" "effulgency;" "engraven;" "jesuitical;" "Macris;" "Oricular;" "perceptibilities."
11
Mrs. Sutton's jesuitical resolve was to humor her by every imaginable device, even to feigned friendship for Frederic Chilton.
12
It is somewhat strange, therefore, that he should adopt, to the full extent, the jesuitical doctrine of the direction of intentions.
13
The King does not like him much; but he is a good man on the whole, though jesuitical; he shall introduce you.
14
After long waiting and much entreaty his jesuitical highness at length made his appearance, and received me as the Grand Mogul would his slave.
15
Does it matter, if we call it jesuitical, if the emotion at work behind it happens to be a trifle so, according to your definition?'
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The most jesuitical Jesuit of Jesuits is yet a thousand times less jesuitical than the least jesuitical woman,-soyou may judge what Jesuits women are!