I am quite
of opinion that we ought, by every possible means, to
secure the aid of modem thinkers, whatever be the nature
of their opinions. If they can be induced to write at all
in our favour, let us pay them well, either in money or
in laudation. Provided that the universal edifice goes on
constantly increasing, what matters it to us what workmen,
or what implements, are employed?
Leone, Jacopo, The Jesuit Conspiracy: The Secret Plan of the Order, London: Chapman and Hall, 1848, pp. 102-103.
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