The Quarterly Review, Volume 263, Issue 522John Murray, 1934 - English literature |
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Page 271
... petition to the Council of State : ' His Highness is pleased in an especial manner to recom- mend these papers to the speedy consideration of the Council . ' That body did not receive the petition favour- ably and no action was taken ...
... petition to the Council of State : ' His Highness is pleased in an especial manner to recom- mend these papers to the speedy consideration of the Council . ' That body did not receive the petition favour- ably and no action was taken ...
Page 272
... petitions - a ' Humble Address ' to the Protector and A Declaration to the Commonwealth showing his motives for his coming to England , how profitable the nation of the Jews are , and how faithful the nation of the Jews are . ' The ...
... petitions - a ' Humble Address ' to the Protector and A Declaration to the Commonwealth showing his motives for his coming to England , how profitable the nation of the Jews are , and how faithful the nation of the Jews are . ' The ...
Page 278
... petition was referred to the Council of State , and it may be assumed that it was favourably received . Later in the year the good rabbi found himself in financial straits and asked Cromwell for assistance . ' What modesty forbids ...
... petition was referred to the Council of State , and it may be assumed that it was favourably received . Later in the year the good rabbi found himself in financial straits and asked Cromwell for assistance . ' What modesty forbids ...
Contents
ART CONTENTS | 185 |
Poetry and Verse and Worse PAGE | 189 |
ELIA By C E Lawrence | 203 |
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