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Page 179
... Jews in 1290 ( some 16,000 were driven out ) ; France in 1395 ; Spain in 1492 ( over 200,000 were ex- pelled ) ; Portugal in 1495 , and when Portugal took Brazil from the Dutch , the Jews were expelled from Brazil also . The Spanish Jews ...
... Jews in 1290 ( some 16,000 were driven out ) ; France in 1395 ; Spain in 1492 ( over 200,000 were ex- pelled ) ; Portugal in 1495 , and when Portugal took Brazil from the Dutch , the Jews were expelled from Brazil also . The Spanish Jews ...
Page 181
... Jewish families in the colonies and that now one - fifth of all the Hebrews in the world are in the United States . Peters says there were about 3000 Jews in the United States in 1818 ; 6000 in 1826 ; 15,000 in 1840 ; 50,000 in 1848 ...
... Jewish families in the colonies and that now one - fifth of all the Hebrews in the world are in the United States . Peters says there were about 3000 Jews in the United States in 1818 ; 6000 in 1826 ; 15,000 in 1840 ; 50,000 in 1848 ...
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... Jews a Race ? ( 1926 ) gives also some tables ( pp . 153 , 154 ) showing the large proportion of mixed mar- riages between Jews and non - Jews in Germany and Holland down to 1908 . He adds , " In Italy , France , England and the United ...
... Jews a Race ? ( 1926 ) gives also some tables ( pp . 153 , 154 ) showing the large proportion of mixed mar- riages between Jews and non - Jews in Germany and Holland down to 1908 . He adds , " In Italy , France , England and the United ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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