How To Use Jesuitic In A Sentence
- With such sanctified meekness does the Incorruptible lift his seagreen cheek to the smiter; lift his thin voice, and with jesuitic dexterity plead, and prosper: asking at last, in a prosperous manner: "But what witnesses has the Citoyen Barbaroux to support his testimony? The French Revolution
- Even the slightest interface aspect could trigger a heated debate, with adherents of opposing solutions arguing with near-Jesuitical intensity.
- On what is called the Jesuitical doctrine of Pious Frauds, it was voted that they are wrong, although on the similar question whether it is ever allowable to tell lies the members agreed with military men, statesmen and others that occasion may arise to justify them. History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868
- Then, just after you branded me as Jesuitical, I turned the conversation to Lucile, saying that I wished to see what I could see. CHAPTER 10
- Who are they that, carping and quarrelling, in their jesuitic most moderate way, seek to shackle the Patriotic movement? The French Revolution
- How his answers and explanations flow ready; jesuitic, plausible to the ear! The French Revolution
- Last and greatest, see, for one moment, the Abbe Maury; with his jesuitic eyes, his impassive brass face, 'image of all the cardinal sins.' The French Revolution
- Even the slightest interface aspect could trigger a heated debate, with adherents of opposing solutions arguing with near-Jesuitical intensity.
- What is the church? is a question upon which all the subtilty of jesuitic schoolmen and casuists has been exhausted, to mystify and mislead the honest inquirer in every age. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
- Thus, to all her mother's incitement she replied merely by such phrases as are wrongly called Jesuitical -- wrongly, because the Albert Savarus