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MS137/AJ95/150/4 Ninth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1879-80
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[...] SUMMARY OF THE YEAR'S WORK. it was generally apprehended that other Foreign Powers would be induced to follow this example. Although the advantages of protection had only been â– enjoyed by a small nu [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/4 Ninth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1879-80
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[...] morocco. 2; - l having murdered a Moor, and that he was about to be removed to Fez, the residence of the Sultan. The letter which followed this message described the imminent peril of tlie prisoner, i [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/4 Ninth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1879-80
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[...] 32 NINTH ANNUAL REPORT. should be deprived of the humane services which have been rendered to them by the representatives and agents of the Foreign Powers, they would be completely at the mercy of uns [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/4 Ninth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1879-80
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[...] 38 NINTH ANNUAL REPORT. The Jews would be the constant objects of attack. It is so now in the interior. Something has given rise to the impression that the Congress now sitting is about to withdraw pr [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/4 Ninth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1879-80
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[...] APPENDIX A.—THE JEWS IN MOROCCO. 67 aI jk. V unanimously withdraw their protection from the Jews throughout the Empire. Those Moors scarcely conceal their impatience,. for during the late outrages in [...]
MS137/AJ95/150/4 Ninth annual report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1879-80
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[...] 200 NINTH ANNUAL REPORT. there were 867, on the 30th of June, 886, on 31st December, 842. At present (in April, 1880) 833 attend. A new set of 100 pupils had just been inscribed when this report was b [...]