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MS137/AJ95/150/4 Ninth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1879-80
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[...] 44 NINTH ANNUAL KEPOKT, cities—where, however, all political rights are conceded to the Jews—has not yet been repealed, and presents a most objectionable inconsistency, which should be removed as [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/4 Ninth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1879-80
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[...] appendix b.—me. pyke's travels in the east. 71 k the rest of the pupils. Most of the children go on Saturdays, but some refrain from writing, although the master may, and sometimes does, compel them t [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/4 Ninth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1879-80
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[...] APPENDIX B.—MR. PYKE'S TRAVELS IN THE EAST. 7o the worthy Exarch Joseph, of Bulgaria and Poumelia, and with the Metropolitan of Philippopolis. Both expressed friendly views towards the Jews. The Presi [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/4 Ninth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1879-80
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[...] 74 NINTH ANNUAL REPORT. very indifferent circumstances. In the army, where service is compulsory, there are already some Jewish subordinate officers, but though they serve willingly, and are proud eno [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/4 Ninth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1879-80
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[...] 86 NINTH ANNUAL REPORT. Jassy is practically a Jewish town. It speaks well for the Jews that it has the appearance of a cleaner and busier place than Bucharest. Although there are many wealthy familie [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/4 Ninth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1879-80
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[...] 72 NINTH ANNUAL REPORT. holidays ordained by tlie rites of that Church. Prior to this it had been the law that all places of business, whatever might be the religion of their owners, should be closed [...]