An appeal to the throne against the naturalization of the Jewish nation in which are exposed, those practices for which the Jews were expelled out of England: and, the fatal consequences that may follow, should the act of their naturalization take pace. In which are interspersed Many Particulars relating to their first Settlement in England; and to their blasphemous crucifying of Christian Children, &c. in Derision of Jesus Christ. With an Appendix, in answer to Rabbi Manasses Ben Israel's Defence of the Jewish Nation. by Britannia.

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1753
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Appeal to the throne against the naturalization of the Jewish nation (Online)
An appeal to the throne against the naturalization of the Jewish nation: in which are exposed, those practices for which the Jews were expelled out of England: and, the fatal consequences that may follow, should the act of their naturalization take pace.

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London : printed for J. Bouquet, at the White Hart in Pater-Noster-Row, 1753.

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