But towards the middle of the eighteenth century, the altered circumstances of England, favourable, as it was then supposed, to commerce and religious liberty, attracted the attention of my great-grandfather to this island, and he resolved that the youngest... The History of the Jews in Great Britain - Page 85by Moses Margoliouth - 1851Full view - About this book
| Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 544 pages
...was then supposed, to commerce and religious liberty, attracted the attention of my great-grandfather to this island, and he resolved that the youngest...persecution on matters of creed and conscience. The Jewish families who were then settled in England were few, though, from their wealth and other circumstances,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - English literature - 1859 - 536 pages
...was then supposed, to commerce and religious liberty, attracted the attention of my great-grandfather to this island, and he resolved that the youngest...country where the dynasty seemed at length established, f.Ti rrvn frVi 4:Ti through the recent failure of Prince Charles Edward, and where public opinion appeared... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - English literature - 1865 - 536 pages
...was then supposed, to commerce and religious liberty, attracted the attention of my great-grandfather to this island, and he resolved that the youngest...persecution on matters of creed and conscience. The Jewish families who were then settled in England were few, though, from their wealth and other circumstances,... | |
| Hebrew literature - 1879 - 322 pages
...attracted the attention of my great-grandfather to this island, and he resolved that the youngest (sic) of his two sons, Benjamin, "the son of his right hand,"...Charles Edward, and where public opinion appeared definitely adverse to persecution on matters of creed and conscience. — RIGHT HON. B. D'ISRAELL Life... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1881 - 792 pages
...supposed, to commerce and religious liberty — attracted * See Appendix the attention of my great grandfather to this island, and he resolved that the...persecution on matters of creed and conscience. The Jewish families who were then settled in England were few, though, from their wealth and other circumstances,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1881 - 946 pages
...was then supposed, to commerce and religious liberty, attracted the attention of my great-grandfather to this island, and he resolved that the youngest...Charles Edward, and where public opinion appeared definiti'v ely adverse to persecution on matters of creed and conscience. The Jewish families, who... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - Great Britain - 1881 - 310 pages
...was then supposed, to commerce and religious liberty, attracted the attention of my greatgrandfather to this island, and he resolved that the youngest...dynasty seemed at length established, through the recent Office in East Chapel Streut, Msyfair, the name of Lord Beaconsfield is entered as ' aged 76,' which... | |
| Collectanea - 1881 - 428 pages
...and he resolved that ihe youngest of his two sons, Benjamin, the 'son of his nuhl hand,' should seule in a country where the dynasty seemed at length established,...Charles Edward, and where public opinion appeared definitely adverse to persecution on matters of creed and conscience At the time when my grandfather... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - Great Britain - 1882 - 274 pages
...was then supposed, to commerce and religious liberty, attracted the attention of my greatgrandfather to this island, and he resolved that the youngest...Benjamin, the 'son of his right hand,' should settle in a countiy where the dynasty seemed at length established, through the recent Office in East Chapel Street,... | |
| Wilfrid Meynell - Diaries - 1903 - 640 pages
...was then supposed, to commerce and re ligious liberty, attracted the attention of my greatgrandfather to this island, and he resolved that the youngest...Charles Edward, and where public opinion appeared definitely adverse to persecution on matters of creed and conscience. The Jewish families, who were... | |
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