Anglo-Judæus, or The history of the Jews, whilst here in England. : Relating their manners, carriage, and usage, from their admission by William the Conqueror, to their banishment. Occasioned by a book, written to His Highness, the Lord Protector (with a declaration to the Commonwealth of England) for their re-admission, by Rabbi Menasses Ben Israel. To which is also subjoyned a particular answer, by W.H.
| Other Authors: | Hughes, William, of Gray's Inn |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London, :
Printed by T.N. for Thomas Heath, in Russel-street, near the Piazza's in Covent-Garden.,
1656.
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| Series: | Early English books online.
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