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検索キーワード:(件名: Jews Emancipation Great Britain)
該当件数:19件
The arguments advanced against the enfranchisement of the Jews : considered in a series of letters / by Francis Henry Goldsmid
London : Colburn and Bentley , 1831
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Remarks on the civil disabilities of British Jews / by Francis Henry Goldsmid
London : H. Colburn and R. Bentley , 1830
Reply to the arguments advanced against the removal of the remaining disabilities of the Jews / by Francis Henry Goldsmid
London : J. Murray , 1848
Emancipation of the Jews : copy of a letter, taken from the Times of February 3rd. instant
[England? : s.n , 1830]
The question, whether a Jew born within the British Dominions was, before the making the late act of Parliament, a person capable by law to purchase and hold lands to him and his heirs, fairly stated and considered / by a gentleman of Lincoln's Inn
London : Printed for J. Roberts , 1753
Letters admonitory and argumentative, from J. H-----y, merchant, to J. S------r, merchant : in reply to particular passages, and the general argument, of a pamphlet, entitled, Further considerations on the bill, &c
London : Sold by Dodsley ... [et al.] , 1753
A letter from a gentleman to his friend concerning the naturalization of the Jews
[England? : s.n , 1753]
A letter to a friend concerning naturalizations : shewing, I. What naturalization is not, II. What it is, III. What are the motives for the present clamours against the bill passed last sessions for enabling Parliament to naturalize such Jews, as they shall approve of ... / by Josiah Tucker
London : Printed for T. Trye , 1753
Glasgow : Printed and sold by R. and A. Foulis , 1753
The 2nd ed., corr.. - London : Printed for T. Trye , 1753
A second letter to a friend concerning naturalizations : wherein the reasons are given why the Jews were antiently considered as the immediate vassals and absolute property of the crown, but are now in a state of liberty and freedom like other subjects : to which are added, the opinions of the most eminent lawyers ... relating to the same subject / by Josiah Tucker
A modest apology for the citizens and merchants of London : who petitioned the House of Commons against naturalizing the Jews
London : Printed for W. Webb , 1753
A review of the proposed naturalization of the Jews : being an attempt at a dispassionate enquiry into the present state of the case : with some reflexions on general naturalization / by a merchant who subscribed the petition against the naturalization of the Jews
London : Sold by J. Waugh, and in the pamphlet shops , 1753
A review of the proposed naturalization of the Jews : being a dispassionate enquiry into the present state of the case : with some reflexions on general naturalization / by J.H
The 3rd ed., corr. and enl., with several additions.. - London : Sold by Dodsley ... [et al.] , 1753
Two letters : in answer to the objections urged against Mr. Grant's bill for the relief of Jews : with an appendix
[England? : s.n.] , 1830
A few remarks on the expediency and justice of emancipating the Jews : addressed to His Grace the Duke of Wellington, K.G. / by the author of "An historical and analytical view of the Catholic religion, with reference to political institutions."
London : Printed for E. Wilson , 1829
The humble petition of the several merchants and traders in the city of London, whose names, are hereunder subscribed
[England? : s.n , 1753?]
The Bill permitting the Jews to be naturalized by Parliament : having been misrepresented in the London Gazetteer of Friday the 18th of May, and probably having never been read either by the author of that paper, or by several others who have since signed a petititon, which that paper was calculated to support : to remove those false impressions, the following short, but true, state of facts is submitted to the consideration of the public
[S.l : s.n , 1753]
Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Tucker's letter on naturalizations : in two letters to a friend
London : Printed for E. Withers , 1753