History of the United States of America, From the Discovery of the Continent [to 1789]

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...hops and twenty-eight bishops, two thirds of them all approved the exile of the order from his dominions, and recommended its total dissolu- tion ; while only one bishop desired to preserve it without reform. "With their concurrence, and the support of France and Portugal, he extorted the assent of the pope to the aboli- tion of the order. On the second of April 176Y, at one, and the same hour in Spaia, in the north and south of Africa, in Asia, in America, ia all the islands of the monarchy, the royal decree was opened by officials of the crown, enjoining them immediately to take possession of its houses, to chase its members from their convents, and within twenty-four hours to transport them as prisoners to some appointed harbor.

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