Harrington, and Thoughts on BoresBaldwin & Cradock, 1833 - 328 páginas |
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... Jewish lady , complaining of the illiberality with which the Jewish nation had been treated in some of miss Edgeworth's works . The second tale , ORMOND , is the story of.
... Jewish lady , complaining of the illiberality with which the Jewish nation had been treated in some of miss Edgeworth's works . The second tale , ORMOND , is the story of.
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... Jews who had been known to steal poor children for the purpose of killing , crucifying , and sacrificing them at their secret feasts and mid- night abominations . The less I understood , the more I believed . Above all others , there ...
... Jews who had been known to steal poor children for the purpose of killing , crucifying , and sacrificing them at their secret feasts and mid- night abominations . The less I understood , the more I believed . Above all others , there ...
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... Jews now living , and watching always for such little chil- dren as me ; I should take care they did not catch me , whenever I was walking in the streets ; and Fowler ( that was my maid's name ) added , " There was no knowing what they ...
... Jews now living , and watching always for such little chil- dren as me ; I should take care they did not catch me , whenever I was walking in the streets ; and Fowler ( that was my maid's name ) added , " There was no knowing what they ...
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... Jews ; and that it was the terror I had conceived of Simon the Jew which prevented me from sleeping all night . My mother felt for me , and considered my case as no laughing matter . My mother was a woman of weak health , delicate ...
... Jews ; and that it was the terror I had conceived of Simon the Jew which prevented me from sleeping all night . My mother felt for me , and considered my case as no laughing matter . My mother was a woman of weak health , delicate ...
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... Jews as we could . Between the effects of real fear , and the exaggerated expression of it to which I had been encouraged , I was now seriously ill . It is well known that persons have brought on fits by pretending to have them ; and by ...
... Jews as we could . Between the effects of real fear , and the exaggerated expression of it to which I had been encouraged , I was now seriously ill . It is well known that persons have brought on fits by pretending to have them ; and by ...
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