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... Jew died , his body shou'd not be detain'd above ground , and his heirs shou'd have his chatels and credits , in case he had an heir that wou'd answer for him , and do right touching his debts and forfeitures ; that the Jews might ...
... Jew died , his body shou'd not be detain'd above ground , and his heirs shou'd have his chatels and credits , in case he had an heir that wou'd answer for him , and do right touching his debts and forfeitures ; that the Jews might ...
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... Jews reverted into the hands of the latter as legitimate plunder . " But after this second storm was blown over , they met with nothing but fair weather for two years ; and then , the war continuing between the king and his people , the ...
... Jews reverted into the hands of the latter as legitimate plunder . " But after this second storm was blown over , they met with nothing but fair weather for two years ; and then , the war continuing between the king and his people , the ...
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... Jews to settle in this country , and consequently excited loud complaints among the mass of the people . For , independent of usury being held in abhorrence , and of the detestation which al- ways burnt fiercely against the religious ...
... Jews to settle in this country , and consequently excited loud complaints among the mass of the people . For , independent of usury being held in abhorrence , and of the detestation which al- ways burnt fiercely against the religious ...
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