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Naturalization - Great Britain - Early works to 1800

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    The bill, permitting the Jews to be naturalized by Parliament, having been misrepresented in the London gazeteer, of Friday the 18th May; and probably having never been read either by the author of that paper, or by several others who have since signed a petition, which that paper was calculated to support: to remove those false impressions, the following short, but true, state of facts is submitted to the consideration of the public.

    Webb, Philip Carteret, 1700?-1770. | Date: 1753]
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    The speech of Sir John Knight of Bristol, against the bill for a general naturalization in 1693.

    Knight, John, Sir, -1718. | Date: 1737?]
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    The privileges of the free-artificers of the city of London, defended; In an appeal to the committee appointed to receive the complaints of the masters of the several manufactures in this city, against their journeymen.

    Corporation of London. | Date: [1750]
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    Reasons for naturalizing the Jews in Great Britain and Ireland, on the same foot with all other nations. Containing also, a defence of the Jews against all vulgar prejudices in all countries.

    Toland, John, 1670-1722. | Date: 1714
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    The Jewish naturalization considered, With respect to the voice of the people, its own self-inconsistency, and the disingenuity of its advocates.

    Coningesby, George, 1692 or 1693-1766. | Date: Printed in the year 1753
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