- Reasons for naturalizing the Jews in Great Britain and Ireland.
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- London : Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-lane, 1714.
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- [14], 58 p. ; 21 cm.
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- Macclesfield, Earls of
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- Bound with 7 other items, locally numbered 2-9: (2) Samuel Salter. Some Queries, Relative to the Jews. London: J. Payne, 1753; (3) Roger Flexman, ed. The Other Side of the Question. Being a Collection of what Hath yet Appeared in Defense of the Late Act, in Favour of the Jews. London: R. Griffiths, 1753. (4) Edmund Keene. Considerations on the Bill to Permit Persons Professing the Jewish Religion to be Naturalized by Parliament. In Several Letters from a merchant in Town to his Friend in the Country. London: R. Baldwin, 1753. (5)William Romaine. An Answer to a Pamphlet, Entitled, Considerations on the Bill to Permit Persons Professing the Jewish Religion to be Naturalized. London: H.Cooke, 1753. (6) 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. London: R. Baldwin, 1753. With the half title (often excised). (7) Philip Carteret Webb. The Bill, Permitting the Jews to be Naturalized by Parliament, Having been Misrepresented in the London Gazetteer, of Friday the 18th May . . . to Remove Those False Impressions, the Following Short, but True, State of Facts is Submitted to the Consideration of the public. [London? 1753.] (8)Josiah Tucker. 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. London: Thomas Trye, 1753. (9) The Jews Advocate. Containing Mr. Locke's Sentiments in Respect to the Treatment of the Jews by the Christians. The Cruel Hardships, Oppressions, Indignities and Massacres, which they Formerly Suffer'd in England. London: M. Cooper; W. Reeve; and C. Simpson, 1753.
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- ESTC N12733
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- Multi-title collection including The Jews advocate : containing Mr. Locke's sentiments in respect to the treatment of the Jews by the Christians ; the cruel hardships, oppressions, indignities, and massacres which they formerly suffer'd in England .. and 8 other(s).
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