Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, Masalah 1-3American Jewish Historical Society., 1905 |
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... present . Sixteen papers were read , a number of which are printed in the fol- lowing pages . The following papers were read , the manu- script of which was not furnished for publication : Note on the Jews in the U. S. Navy , by Mr ...
... present . Sixteen papers were read , a number of which are printed in the fol- lowing pages . The following papers were read , the manu- script of which was not furnished for publication : Note on the Jews in the U. S. Navy , by Mr ...
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... present the names and part taken by such men who endeavored to conceal their identity from their own generation . It is fortunate , in the light of history , that this Society has been organized for the special work it has set before ...
... present the names and part taken by such men who endeavored to conceal their identity from their own generation . It is fortunate , in the light of history , that this Society has been organized for the special work it has set before ...
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... present or past good con- duct . Georgia , on the contrary , exhibits the spectacle , at once unique and admirable , of permitting no one to enter her borders who was not by competent authority adjudged worthy the rights of citizenship ...
... present or past good con- duct . Georgia , on the contrary , exhibits the spectacle , at once unique and admirable , of permitting no one to enter her borders who was not by competent authority adjudged worthy the rights of citizenship ...
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... was accorded by Mr. Oglethorpe , at a locality about four miles below the present town of Springfield , in Effingham County , Georgia . Depending the conduct of the Baron Von Reck and the Rev. 8 American Jewish Historical Society .
... was accorded by Mr. Oglethorpe , at a locality about four miles below the present town of Springfield , in Effingham County , Georgia . Depending the conduct of the Baron Von Reck and the Rev. 8 American Jewish Historical Society .
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... present day their descendants may be found in this vicin- ity , and the large brick house of worship , known as Jerusalem Church , still attests the industry and the religious zeal of these peoples . Mr. Bolzius , " made a great ...
... present day their descendants may be found in this vicin- ity , and the large brick house of worship , known as Jerusalem Church , still attests the industry and the religious zeal of these peoples . Mr. Bolzius , " made a great ...
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Halaman 92 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Halaman 90 - It is now no more that toleration is spoken of, as if it was by the indulgence of one class of people, that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights. For happily the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens, in giving it on all occasions their effectual support.
Halaman 74 - NB In justice to the gentlemen of my family, Colonel Varick and Major Franks, I think myself in honor bound to declare, that they, as well as Joshua Smith, Esq., (who I know is suspected) are totally ignorant of any transactions of mine, that they had reason to believe were injurious to the public.
Halaman 89 - Preserver of men— beseeching him, that the Angel who conducted our forefathers through the wilderness into the promised land, may graciously conduct you through all the difficulties and dangers of this mortal life; and when, like Joshua, full of days and full of honor, you are gathered to your Fathers, may you be admitted into the Heavenly Paradise to partake of the water of life, and the tree of immortality.
Halaman 8 - The kindness of our little friend in Front street, near the coffee-house, is a fund that will preserve me from extremities, but I never resort to It without great mortification, as he obstinately rejects all recompense.
Halaman 98 - Amos and Judah, venerated names, Patriarch and Prophet press their equal claims; Like generous coursers running ' neck and neck/ Each aids the work by giving it a check. Christian and Jew, they carry out one plan, For though of different faiths, each is in heart a MAN.
Halaman 88 - Egyptian oppressors, planted them in a promised land, whose providential agency has lately been conspicuous in establishing these United States as an independent nation, still continue to water them with the dews of heaven and make the inhabitants of every denomination participate in the temporal and spiritual blessings of that people whose God is Jehovah.
Halaman 92 - The power and goodness of the Almighty so strongly manifested in the events of our late glorious revolution; and his kind interposition in our behalf have been no less visible in the establishment of our present equal government. In war he directed the sword; and in peace he has ruled in our councils.
Halaman 94 - I wish your nation may be admitted to all privileges of citizens in every country of the world. This country has done much. I wish it may do more; and annul every narrow idea in religion, government, and commerce.
Halaman 107 - ... nor can any man, who acknowledges the being of a God, be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments or peculiar mode of religious worship: and that no authority can or ought to be vested in, or assumed by, any power whatever, that shall in any case interfere with, or in any manner control, the right of conscience in the free exercise of religious worship.