Miscellanies IV - 1942

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the jews in the english universities 115 ADDITIONAL NOTE. I have given a popular account of the position of the Jews vi

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the jews in the english universities 107 ing—an unusual subject for Jews in those days—Philosophy and Literature. He was a

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the jews in the english universities 109 by means of the annual indemnity Acts, any difficulty thus created might have bee

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the jews in the english universities 111 did not have to be taken until proceeding to a degree. Hence, while at the older

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the jews in the english universities 113 matriculated in 1865, and Janies Isaac Cohen, scholar of Worcester in 1866 and la

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108 miscellanies in honour of e. n. adler found an opening in Edinburgh, where several went to study. Joseph Hart Myers,

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118 miscellanies in honour of e. n. adler Samuel, of Lincoln, son of a travelling jeweller named Samuel Samuel, who matri

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112 miscellanies in honour of e.n. adler as a “non-declarant,” being the first professing Jew to do so. In the following d

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114 miscellanies in honour of e.n. adler That they were not long in taking advantage of their opportunities goes without s

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the prayer-book of joseph messias 99 to enable the men to recite the benedictions if they were called to the Reading of t

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