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The other side of the question : being a collection of what hath yet appeared in defence of the late Act, in favour of the Jews : to which is prefixed, a word or two by the editor.
Flexman, Roger, 1708-1795.Date: 1753- E-books
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The benefits and advantages gain'd by the late septennial Parliament , set in a clear light, by their acts and deeds. With a list of the naturaliz'd foreigners: and reasons for repealing the septennial act, and reinforcing triennial parliaments. By a Member of the late Parliament.
Member of the late ParliamentDate: [1722]- E-books
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Reflections on the expediency of a law for the naturalization of foreign Protestants in two parts. Part I. Containing historical remarks on the disposition and behaviour of the natives of this island, in regard to foreigners; occasioned by the rejection of the late naturalization Bill. By Josiah Tucker, M. A. Rector of St Stephen's in Bristol, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bristol.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: M.DCC.LI. [1751]- E-books
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Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Tucker's letter on naturalizations : in two letters to a friend.
Date: 1753- E-books
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Some thoughts upon a bill for general naturalization : addressed to those of all denominations who act upon whig-principles.
Date: 1751- E-books
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Further considerations on the act to permit persons professing the Jewish religion , to be Naturalized by Parliament. In a Second Letter from a Merchant in Town to his Friend in the Country. In this part, The Utility of the Jews in Trade, Their Situation in other Nations; And the Expediency of continuing them on the present Footing, Are fully considered and proved.
Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- E-books
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Reflections on the expediency of a law for the naturalization of foreign Protestants in two parts. Part II. Containing important queries relating to commerce, -The Employment of the Poor,-The Landed and National Interest,-Taxes of all Kinds, particularly the Poor Tax,-The real Interest of Tradesmen,-Reformation of Morals,-Constitution both in Church and State, the Duties of Humanity, and the Principles of the Christian Religion. By Josiah Tucker, M. A. Rector of St Stephen's in Bristol, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bristol.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: M.DCC.LII. [1752]- E-books
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A modest apology for the citizens and merchants of London , who petitioned the House of Commons against naturalizing the Jews.
Romaine, William, 1714-1795.Date: 1753- E-books
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Considerations on the bill for a general naturalization , as it may conduce to the improvement of our manufactures and traffic, and to the strengthening or endangering the Constitution, exemplified in the Revolutions that have happened in this Kingdom by inviting over Foreigners to settle among us. With an enquiry into the nature of the British constitution, and the Freedom, or Servitude, of the lower Class of People, in the several Changes it has undergone.
Salmon, Thomas, 1679-1767.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- E-books
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A letter to Sir John Phillips, Bart. occasion'd by a bill brought into Parliament to naturalize foreign Protestants
Anglo-nativusDate: 1747- E-books
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A speech spoke by Sir J. K--t, in the House of Commons, against the bill for naturalizing foreigners
Knight, John, Sir, d. 1718.Date: 1715?]- E-books
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Considerations concerning the expediency of a general naturalization of foreign Protestants, and others
Date: 1747- E-books
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A modest apology for the citizens and merchants of London , who petitioned the House of Commons against naturalizing the Jews.
Romaine, William, 1714-1795.Date: 1753- E-books
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Letters admonitory and argumentative, from J. H-----y, merchant, to J. S------r, merchant : in reply to particular passages, and the general argument, of a pamphlet, entitled, Further considerations on the bill, &c.
Hanway, Jonas, 1712-1786.Date: 1753- E-books
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Seasonable observations on the naturalization bill, now depending in Parliament : and also a clear confutation of the city of London's remonstrance to the House against it, shewing the advantages that will accrue to Great-Britain by a naturalization.
Date: 1748- E-books
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The benefits and advantages gain'd by the late septennial Parliament , set in a clear light, by their acts and deeds. With a list of the naturaliz'd foreigners: and reasons for repealing the Septennial Act, and reinforcing triennial parliaments. By a member of the late Parliament.
Member of the late ParliamentDate: [1722]- E-books
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The benefits and advantages gain'd by the late septennial Parliament , set in a clear light, by their acts and deeds. With a list of the naturaliz'd foreigners: and reasons for repealing the Septennial Act, and reinforcing triennial parliaments. By a member of the late Parliament.
Member of the late ParliamentDate: [1722]- E-books
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Eight speeches made in Parliament, on several important occasions : recommended to the electors of Great-Britain as a seasonable preparative for the ensuing elections.
Date: 1733- E-books
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The benefits and advantages gain'd by the late septennial Parliament , set in a clear light, by their acts and deeds. With a list of the naturaliz'd foreigners : and reasons for repealing the Septennial act, and reinforcing Triennial Parliaments. By a member of the late Parliament.
Member of the late ParliamentDate: [1722]