Ought Baron de Rothschild to sit in Parliament? : an imaginary conversation between Judæus & Amicus Nobilis /

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Author / Creator:Van Oven, Barnard, 1796-1860.
Imprint:London : Effingham Wilson, 1847.
Description:[1], 29 p. ; 21 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
Local Note:University of Chicago Library's copy bound with Richard Whately's A speech in the House of Lords, August 1, 1833, on a bill for the removal of certain disabilities from His Majesty's subjects of the Jewish persuasion. London, 1848 -- Jews' disabilities bill : protest by a Believing Jew. London, 1854 -- Unconstitutional principles of the oaths bill. London, 1854 -- Pierce Connelly's Oaths of allegiance, a security for national independence. 2nd ed. London, 1854 -- The oath of supremacy; its importance to the preservation of the Protestant constitution of these realms. [London, 1854] -- Cator chamberlain's The oath of supremacy untrue. London, 1856 -- Henry Conington's Exclusion no intolerance. London, 1956 -- James Lupton's Should Jews be admitted to civil offices among their Christian fellow-subjects? London, 1857 -- David Salomons' Notes on the history of the oaths of allegiance, supremecy, & abjuration. London, 1857 -- The oaths bill : speech of C.N. Newdegate. London, 1858 -- The oaths bill : speech of the Right Honourable the Lord Chancellor. London, 1858.
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