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(1870 and 1888) Priest M. Moroshkin. Jesuits in Russia from the reign of Catherine II to our time Part one ...
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(1870 and 1888) Priest M. Moroshkin. Jesuits in Russia from the reign of Catherine II to our time Part one, embracing the history of the Jesuits in the reign of Catherine the Great and Paul I. Second edition, 1888, 501 pages, St. Petersburg, public benefit printing house. Part two, embracing the history of the Jesuits in the reign of Alexander I. St. Petersburg, 1870, 528 pages. Condition: A copy from two different editions, medium condition, worn bindings, tears with loss of spines, corners and edges knocked down, traces of dirt.
A monograph on how the Russian Empire used the order of the Jesuits banned by the Vatican for its foreign policy purposes. And about how the Jesuit order used the Russian Empire. The first part of the book is devoted to the era of Catherine II, who took under her protection the branches of the Jesuit order in the Belarusian and Ukrainian lands annexed to Russia.

