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MS137/AJ95/150/2 Annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1873-4
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[...] 35 secure an equal protection to all its subjects without distinction of religion or nationality, you may rest assured that your coreligionists in Arabia will find themselves treated in the same manne [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/2 Annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1873-4
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[...] 33 14 'L influence at Sanaa on behalf of the oppressed Jews. The request preferred by the Jews of this country was granted, and Her Majesty's Government addressed a despatch on the subject to the Res [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/2 Annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1873-4
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[...] 32 not able to bring their grievances under the notice of the Turkish general, as the native interpreters, to whom alone they could entrust the matter, were animated by violent hatred and fanaticism t [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/2 Annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1873-4
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[...] 80 Translation of a letter addressed by the Moorish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Cid Mahommed Bargash, to the President of the Anglo-Jewish Association, dated 13f/i May, 1874. Praise to the One God! [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/2 Annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1873-4
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[...] 15 colonial produce or manufactures; and it confines, moreover, this truly liberal concession only to the Israelites, who are already established, to the exclusion of their own parents or children, wh [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/2 Annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1873-4
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[...] 13 our brethren in Servia with a view of obtaining the repeal of the stringent laws that exist against them. The Vienna Alliance informed us of the fact, and stated that it appeared to them desirable [...]