Jews - Legal status, laws, etc. - Great Britain
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The other side of the question : being a collection of what hath yet appeared in defence of the late Act, in favour of the Jews : to which is prefixed, a word or two by the editor.
Flexman, Roger, 1708-1795.Date: 1753- E-books
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A letter to a friend concerning naturalizations Shewing. I. What a naturalization is not; II. What it is; III. What are the motives for the present clamours against the bill passed last sessions for enabling the Parliament to naturalize such Jews, as they shall approve of. IV. Setting forth the nature of this affair considered in a religious light. V. Proposing a scheme for the prevention of all future naturalizations, by explaining, how the same ends may be obtained in a way much more efficacious, and altogether popular. With an hint relating to the orphan fund in the city of London. By Josiah Tucker, M.A. rector of St. Stephen's in Bristol, and chaplain to the Rt. Rev. the Lord bishop of Bristol.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- E-books
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The case of Henry Simons, a Polish Jew merchant, and his appeal to the public thereon : now publish'd, with the tryal at Chelmsford, for the benefit of him and his unhappy family.
Simons, Henry (Merchant)Date: 1753- E-books
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Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Tucker's letter on naturalizations : in two letters to a friend.
Date: 1753- E-books
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Further considerations on the act to permit persons professing the Jewish religion , to be Naturalized by Parliament. In a Second Letter from a Merchant in Town to his Friend in the Country. In this part, The Utility of the Jews in Trade, Their Situation in other Nations; And the Expediency of continuing them on the present Footing, Are fully considered and proved.
Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]