The History of the Jews in Great Britain, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1851 - Jews |
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... happy circumstance -- Vulgar prejudice against the Jews - Hebrew genius honoured - Daniel Irsael Lyra Laguna's poetical version of the Psalms - Rabbi Jacob de Castro Sarmiento chosen a Member of the Royal Society and CONTENTS .
... happy circumstance -- Vulgar prejudice against the Jews - Hebrew genius honoured - Daniel Irsael Lyra Laguna's poetical version of the Psalms - Rabbi Jacob de Castro Sarmiento chosen a Member of the Royal Society and CONTENTS .
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... happy Man - His Life Threatened — A ludicrous Episode - The Members of the Synagogue did not entertain the highest respect for him - The remark of an intelligent English Jew - A Jewish Fable - The last Illness of Nathan Meyer - His Will ...
... happy Man - His Life Threatened — A ludicrous Episode - The Members of the Synagogue did not entertain the highest respect for him - The remark of an intelligent English Jew - A Jewish Fable - The last Illness of Nathan Meyer - His Will ...
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... happy will be the lot of those Gentiles , amongst whom the wandering tribes found a resting - place , and met with kindness . Fifthly , that it would be well- pleasing to Israel's God to see his chosen people befriended . Mr. Joseph ...
... happy will be the lot of those Gentiles , amongst whom the wandering tribes found a resting - place , and met with kindness . Fifthly , that it would be well- pleasing to Israel's God to see his chosen people befriended . Mr. Joseph ...
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... happy circumstance -- Vulgar prejudice against the Jews - Hebrew Genius honoured - Daniel Irsael Lyra Laguna's Poetical Version of the Psalms - Rabbi Jacob de Castro Sarmiento chosen a Member of the Royal Society , and presented with ...
... happy circumstance -- Vulgar prejudice against the Jews - Hebrew Genius honoured - Daniel Irsael Lyra Laguna's Poetical Version of the Psalms - Rabbi Jacob de Castro Sarmiento chosen a Member of the Royal Society , and presented with ...
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... happy circumstance for the Jews that Sir John Blunt had no affinity with the members of the synagogue ! The Jews , however , were subject to a painful annoyance in consequence of one of their body applying to be added to the number of ...
... happy circumstance for the Jews that Sir John Blunt had no affinity with the members of the synagogue ! The Jews , however , were subject to a painful annoyance in consequence of one of their body applying to be added to the number of ...
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