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| Title: | A Letter to Abraham Goldsmid, Esq.: Containing Strictures on Mr. Joshua Van Oven's Letters on the Present State of the Jewish Poor : Pointing Out the Impracticability of Ameliorating Their Condition Through the Medium of Taxation and Coercion : with a Plan for Erecting a Jewish College, Or ... |
| Authors: | Philo, of Alexandria |
| Issue Date: | 1802 |
| Publisher: | Blacks and Parry |
| Citation: | Philo. A Letter to Abraham Goldsmid, Esq.: Containing Strictures on Mr. Joshua Van Oven's Letters on the Present State of the Jewish Poor : Pointing Out the Impracticability of Ameliorating Their Condition Through the Medium of Taxation and Coercion : with a Plan for Erecting a Jewish College, or Seminary, &C. London: Printed and sold by Blacks and Parry, 1802. |
| ???metadata.dc.subject.lcsh???: | English literature -- 19th century |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1803/2177 |
| Appears in Collections: | Pamphlets and Books
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