Knowledge (XXG)

Portal:Law/Statute/Week 36 2006

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68:," as they called it. On the other hand, it was contended that the Jews performed a very valuable function in the commercial economy of the nation, providing one-twelfth of the nation's profits and one-twentieth of its foreign trade. The 72:, however, persisted in carrying out at least one part of their general policy of religious toleration, and the bill was passed and received the royal assent (26 Geo. II., cap. 26). 61: 69: 38:, and several of the younger members had volunteered in the corps raised to defend London. Possibly as a reward, 49: 30:
rising of 1745 the Jews had shown particular loyalty to the government. Their chief financier,
76: 57: 44: 53: 31: 65: 39: 35: 27: 17: 48:, which allowed Jews to become naturalized by application to 56:
without much opposition, but on being brought down to the
64:made a great outcry against this "abandonment of 8: 7: 24: 1: 93: 42:in 1753 brought in the 34:, had strengthened the 84: 52:. It passed the 45:Jew Bill of 1753 92: 91: 87: 86: 85: 83: 82: 81: 22: 21: 20: 12: 11: 5: 90: 88: 23: 15: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 89: 80: 79: 78: 73: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 47: 46: 41: 37: 33: 32:Samson Gideon 29: 19: 77:Read more... 75: 74: 66:Christianity 43: 36:stock market 25: 26:During the 50:Parliament 18:Portal:Law 28:Jacobite 58:Commons 62:Tories 40:Pelham 70:Whigs 54:Lords 16:< 60:the

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Portal:Law
Jacobite
Samson Gideon
stock market
Pelham
Jew Bill of 1753
Parliament
Lords
Commons
Tories
Christianity
Whigs
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