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For having, not published, but thought and with his own hand written out all this, and probably taught it to his pupils, Father Guignard was obliged to retract, and was afterwards hanged in the Place de Greve on the 7th of January, 1595.
In France, Père Guignard was beheaded for high treason against Henry IV. . Some Jesuits were beheaded in Holland for the conspiracies against Maurice de Nassau ; and, later in Portugal, after the attempt to assassinate King Joseph , three of the Jesuits were implicated; and in Spain still others were condemned for their conspiracy against Ferdinand IV.
All the rest was demagogic lying and calumny. Although as good a royalist as he, I ventured to insinuate that the sixteenth century had existed, and that it was the period when the Jesuits had clearly propounded the question of "bleeding the basilic vein," that is to say of cases in which the king ought to be slain; a question which, once brought forward, met with such success that it resulted in two kings, Henry III. and Henry IV., being stabbed, and a Jesuit, Father Guignard, being hanged.
She bent forward to observe him closely; but, on seeing that his good-natured, freckled face was beginning to cloud over, she was suddenly moved, and prattled on, without any seeming transition: "Ah! I didn't tell you that I've received a letter from auntie. The Guignard lot want to sell their house aye, and almost for nothing too. We might perhaps be able to take it later on."
Professor Ansted includes the Golden Plover in his list, and marks it as occurring in Guernsey and Sark. There is one specimen in the Museum, probably killed rather late in the spring, as it is assuming the black breast. DOTTEREL. Eudromias morinellus, Linnaeus. French, "Pluvier guignard."
A reception was given in the Woman's Building. In May, 1903, Mrs. Young made a suffrage speech at the meeting of the State Press Association at Georgetown. With her death in 1906 the organization lapsed but there was a small group of suffragists in Columbia with Dr. Jane Bruce Guignard president.
And as if to leave no doubt about the sense and bearing of this legislation, it was immediately applied in the case of a Jesuit father, John Guignard, a native of Chartres; his papers were examined, and there were found in his handwriting many propositions and provocatives of sedition, such as, "That a great mistake had been made at the St.
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