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Nos. 1 and 2. The Hebrew Bible; from the Edition of Everardo van der Hooght.
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1815
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Code of Ethics...Adopted 1847.
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1848
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Ferdinand Meyer, Whoesale and Retail Hosiery, Glove, Worsted, General Trimming, and Variety Store, No. 139 Baltimore Street...[Caption title]. Broadside, 12" x 9". Typographical border.
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1850
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The Pride of Peter Prim; or Proverbs, That Will Suit the Young or the Old.
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1842
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Cries of the Metropolis: or, Humble Life in New York. [Wrapper title].
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1857
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A Series of Six Receipts, 4" x 10.5," from the Port of New York, each for a Chest of Chinese Hyson or Souchong Tea, dated variously 1830-32. Signed in type & stamped "M.M. Noah." Signed in ink by various inspectors.
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1830
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1809/10 Holograph Ink Illinois-Wabash Land Company Minutes. 4to. 4 pp.
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1810
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Little Warbler. Vol. V. Naval Songs.
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1831
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Cirkular. Von dem k.k. mährisch und schlesischen Landesgubernium. [Caption title]. Broadside, 13” x 7” with a vignette seal at bottom. Folded in half horizontally, fine.
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1808
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A Brief Guide to Al-Haram Al-Sharif Jerusalem. Published bby the Supreme Moslem Council. Jerusalem 1924 [Facsimile edition, printed ca. 2009].
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2009
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ADAMS, HANNAH.
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Die Geschichte der Juden...Vol. I-II.
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1819
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AGUILAR, GRACE.
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Home Influence: a Tale for Mothers and Daughters. New Edition.
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1854
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ALLEN, JOSEPH H.
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Hebrew Men and Times, from the Patriarchs to the Messiah.
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1872
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AMERICAN JEWISH PUBL
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Constitution and By-Laws...(Founded on the 9th of Heshvan, 5606.) Adopted at Philadelphia, on Sunday, November 30, 1845, Kislev 1, 5606.
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1845
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ANLEY, CHARLOTTE.
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Miriam; or, the Power of Truth. A Jewish Tale....Third Edition.
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1836
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ANON.
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Nouns, or Things. [Wrapper title].
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1840
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ASAPH, BEN Pseud..
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The Moriad; or End of the Jewish State. Translated from the Syriac Hebrew, by Anselm Korlstoff.
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1854
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BAKER, JAMES L.
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Men and Things; or, Short Essays on Various Subjects, Including Free Trade.
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1858
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BALDWIN, GEO. C.
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Representative Women: from Eve, the Wife of the First, to Mary, the Mother of the Second Adam.
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1855
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BALDWIN, GEO. C.
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Representative Women: from Eve, the Wife of the First, to Mary, the Mother of the Second Adam.
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1856
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BANCROFT, GEORGE.
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The Grecian Wreath of Victory.
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1824
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BARNARD, SAMUEL.
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A Polyglot Grammar of the Hebrew, Chaldee, Syriac, Greek, Latin, English, French, Italian, Spanish, and German Languages, Reduced to One Common Rule of Syntax...
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1825
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BARTLETT, W.H
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Jerusalem Revisited. With Illustrations
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1855
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BORNSTEIN, M.
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Manual of Instruction in the Use of Dumb Bells, Indian Clubs and Other Exercises.
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1880
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BOUDINOT, ELIAS.
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A Star in the West; or, a Humble Attempt to Discover the Long Lost Ten Tribes of Israel, Prefparatory to Their Return to Their Beloved City, Jerusalem.
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1816
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BROMLEY, THOMAS.
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The Way to the Sabbath of Rest. Or the Soul's Progress in the Work of the New-Birth. With Two Discourses of the Author never before Printed viz. The Journeys of the Children of Israel...and A Treatise of extraordinary divine Dispensations, under the Jewish and Gospel Administrations. To which are added a Discourse on Mistakes concerning Religion, Enthusiasm, Experiences &c. By Thomas Hartley. [and] Observations On the Inslaving, importing and purchasing of Negroes; With some Advice thereon, extracted from the Epistle of the Yearly-Meeting of the People called Quakers held at London in the Year 1758. Second Edition. Germantown: Printed by Christopher Sower, 1760.
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1759
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BROWN, GEORGE W
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Researches in Oriental History, Embracing the Origin of the Jews, the Rise and Development of Zoroastrianism, and the Derivation of Christianity; to which is added, Whence Our Aryan Ancestors? Third Edition
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1891
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BRUNETTI, MR.
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Description of the Model of Ancient Jerusalem, Illustrative of the Sacred Scriptures and the Writings of Josephus.
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1849
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BURDER, SAMUEL.
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Oriental Customs: or an Illustration of the Sacred Scriptures...Customs and Manners of the Eastern Nations, and Especially the Jews...
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1807
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CATHERWOOD, FREDERIC
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Description of a View of the City of Jerusalem and the Surrounding Country, Now Exhibiting at the Panorama, Corner of Ninth and George Streets, Philadelphia. Painted by Robert Burford, from Drawings Taken in 1834...
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1845
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CHAPMAN, JOHN JAY.
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Memoir of Isaac H. Klein.
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1920
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COGSWELL, WILLIAM.
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The Harbinger of the Millennium: with an Appendix.
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1833
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COHEN, SOLOMON.
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Eulogy on the Life and Character of the Rt. Rev. Stephen Elliott, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia, and President of the Georgia Historical Society.
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1867
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COLDWELL, WILLIAM.
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Hebrew Harmonies and Allusions.
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1820
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COOPER, GEORGE Compi
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Cooper's Yankee, Italian and Hebrew Dialect Readings and Recitations.
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1891
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CRAMER, ZADOCK.
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The Navigator: Containing Directions for Navigating the Monongahela, Allegheny, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers...with Accurate Maps of the Ohio and Mississippi. To which is added, An Appendix, containing an Account of Louisiana, and of the Missouri and Columbia Rivers, as Discovered by the Voyage Under Captains Lewis and Clarke. Seventh Edition--Improved and Enlarged.
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1811
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D'ISRAEL, L.S.
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Talmudic Maxims, Translated from the Hebrew; Together with Other Sayings, Compiled from Various Authors.
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1848
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D'ISRAELI, ISAAC.
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Narrative Poems.
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1803
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DAWES, ANNA LAURENS.
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The Modern Jew. His Present and Future.
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1886
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DOW, DANIEL.
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A Dissertation, on the Sinaitic and Abrahamic Covenants; Shewing the Former to be only Temporary; the latter Everlasting.
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1811
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EDREHI, M.
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An Historical Account of the Ten Tribes, Settled Beytond the River Sambatyon in the East; with Many Other Curious Matters Relating to the State of the Israelites...
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1836
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ELLIOTT, Rev. CHARLE
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The Bible and Slavery: in which the Abrahamic and Mosaic Discipline Is Considered in Connection with the Most Ancient Forms of Slavery; and the Pauline Code of Slavery as Related to Roman Slavery and the Discipline of the Apostolic Churches.
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1863
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ESHELMAN, M.M.
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Two Sticks: or, the Lost Tribes of Israel Discovered. The Jew and the Israelite Not the Same.
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1887
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EVANS, JOHN.
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A Sketch of the Denominations of the Christian World...To which is prefixed an Account of Atheism, Deism, Theophilanthropism, Judaism, Mohometanism and Christianity...First Boston...Edition.
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1807
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FRESHMAN, CHARLES.
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The Jews and the Israelites: Their Religion, Philosophy, Traditions, and Literature, in Connection with Their Past and Present Condition, and Their Future Prospects.
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1870
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FRESHMAN, CHARLES.
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The Autobiography of the Rev. Charles Freshman; Late Rabbi of the Jewish Synagogue at Quebec...at Present German Wesleyan Minister at Preston, Ontario.
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1868
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GAY, EBENEZER.
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The Levite Not To Be Forsaken. A Sermon Preach'd at the Installment of the Rev. Grindal Rawson...First Church of Christ in Yarmouth; December 10th, 1755. Second Edition.
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1793
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GESENIUS, WILLIAM Co
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A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament, Including the Biblical Chaldee.
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1836
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GESENIUS, WILLIAM.
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A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament, Including the Biblical Chaldee.
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1844
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GIBBS, JOSIAH W.
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A Manual Hebrew and English Lexicon Including the Biblical Chaldee. Designed Particularly for Beginners. Second Edition Revised and Enlarged.
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1832
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GIBBS, JOSIAH W.
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A Manual Hebrew and English Lexicon Including the Biblical Chaldee. Designed Particularly for Beginners. Second Edition Revised and Enlarged.
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1832
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GILBERT, LINDA.
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Sketch of the Life and Work of Linda Gilbert. With Statistical Reports and Engraving of Herself.
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1876
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GORDON, WILLIAM.
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The Separation of the Jewish Tribes After the Death of Solomon, Accounted for, and Applied to the Present Day in a Sermon Preached Before the General Court, on Friday, July the 4th, 1777. Being the Anniversary of the Declaration of Independency.
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1777
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GORDON, WILLIAM.
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The Separation of the Jewish Tribes After the Death of Solomon, Accounted for, and Applied to the Present Day in a Sermon Preached Before the General Court, on Friday, July the 4th, 1777. Being the Anniversary of the Declaration of Independency.
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1777
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GRANT, ASAHEL
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The Nestorians; or the Lost Tribes...
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1841
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GREEN, WILLIAM HENRY
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A Grammar of the Hebrew Language.
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1865
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GREGG, JARVIS.
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Elisama; or, the Captivity and Restoration of the Jews...from the Year 606 to 408, B.C.
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1835
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GRIERSON, MISS.
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Destruction of Jerusalem; with Sketches of the History of the Jews, since their dispersion. By the Author of Pierre and His Family.
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1827
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HERDER, J.G.
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The Spirit of Hebrew Poetry. Translated from the German, by James Marsh. In Two Volumes.
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1833
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HINE, EDWARD.
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Forty-Seven Identifications of the British Nation with the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel...
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1874
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HIRSCHFELDER, J.M.
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The Scriptures Defended: Being a Reply to Bishop Colenso's Book, on the Pentateuch and the Book of Joshua.
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1863
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HOLFORD, GEORGE P
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The Destruction of Jerusalem...including a Narrative of the Calamities which Befell the Jews...with a Brief Description of the City and Temple.
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1807
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HOLFORD, GEORGE PETE
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The Destruction of Jerusalem an Absolute and Irrestible Proof of the Divine Origin of Christianity: including a narrative of the Calamities which Befell the Jews...
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1807
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HOLFORD, GEORGE.
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The Destruction of Jerusalem. An Absolute and Irrestible Proof of the Divine Origin of Christianity; Including a Narrative of the Calamities which Befel the Jews....
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1833
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HOOPER, GEORGE.
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An Inquiry into the State of the Ancient Measures, the Attick, the Roman, and Especially the Jewish. With an Appendix, Concerning Our Old English Money, and Measures of Content.
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1721
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HOUSTON, GEORGE?
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Israel Vindicated; Being a Refutation of the Calumnies Propagated Respecting the Jewish Nation: in which the Objects and Views of the American Society for Ameliorating the Condition of the Jews, are Investigated. By an Israelite.
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1820
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HUIE, JAMES A.
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The History of the Jews, from the Taking of Jerusalem by Titus to the Present Time...Their Wanderings, Persecutions, Commerical Enterprises and Literary Exertions: with an Account of the Various Efforts Mde for Their Conversion...Notes by W.C. Brownlee.
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1843
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HYNEMAN, LEON.
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The Universal Masonic Record: or, Links in the Golden Chain of Brotherhood. Containing the Name, Business, Profession and Residence of Subscribers; the Name of the Lodge, Chapter, Council and Encampment to which each one is attached; and the Rank, Position and Degree Attained in the Order...also, a List of the Masonic Lodges in America and Europe, and the Place Where Each Lodge in Held.
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1857
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JAQUES, JOHN
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Catechism for Children, Exhibiting the Prominent Doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; Fifteenth Thousand
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1870
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JOHNSON, SAMUEL.
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An English and Hebrew Grammar, Being the first short Rudiments of Those two Languages, Taught Together. To which is added, a Synopsis of all the Parts of Learning. The Second Edition, Corrected and much amended.
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1771
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JOSEPHUS, FLAVIUS.
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The Whole Genuine and Complete Works of Flavius Josephus the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior...to which is added Various Useful Indexes...also a Continuation of the History of the Jews, from Josephus down to the present Time...by George Henry Maynard...Illustrated with Marginal References and Notes...by the Rev. Edward Kimpton...Embellished with upwards of sixty beautiful engravings...engraved by American artists...
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1792
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JOSEPHUS, FLAVIUS.
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The Works of Flavius Josephus. Translated into English by Sir Roger L'Estrange...Vol. (1)-II.
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1773
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JUDAH, HENRY M.
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Consolidated Morning Report of Fort Jones (Cos. D & E, 4th Infantry), California. Nov. 25, 1856 to December 12, 1856. Ledger sheets, 4to., 4 pp. Blue lined sheets torn from ledger, ink browned, few spots where original corrections were made. Some stains, but good.
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1856
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JUDAH, SAMUEL B.H.
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A Tale of Lexington: a National Comedy, Founded on the Opening of the Revolution. In Three Acts.
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1823
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KIDDER, D.P.
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The Jewish Nation; Containing an Account of Their Manners and Customs, Rites and Worship, Laws and Polity.
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1850
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KIDDER, D.P. Ed.
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The Patriarchs.
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1845
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LEESER, ISAAC.
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Instruction in the Mosaic Religion. Translated from the German of J. Johlson...
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1830
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LEESER, ISAAC.
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The Twenty-Four Books of the Holy Scriptures: Carefully Translated According to the Massoretic Text, on the Basis of the English Version, After the best Jewish Authorities; and Supplied with Short Explanatory Notes. Second Edition.
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1858
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LEESER, ISAAC.
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Discourses on the Jewish Religion. Third Series. Vols. VI, VII, IX, X. 4 vols.
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1867
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LEESER, ISAAC.
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The Jews and the Mosaic Law.
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1834
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M'QUIN, A.D.
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A Description of the Picture, Christ Rejected by the Jews. Painted by Benjamin West...
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1830
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MacGOWAN, JOHN.
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The Life of Joseph, the Son of Israel. In Eight Books. Chiefly Designed for the Use of Youth.
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1795
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MACGOWAN, JOHN.
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The Life of Joseph, Son of Israel. In Eight Books.
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1797
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MAHAN, W.D.
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Archaeological Writings of the Sanhedrin and Talmuds of the Jews, Taken from the Ancient Parchments and Scrolls at Constantinople and the Vatican at Rome, Being the Record Made by the Enemies of Jesus of Nazareth in His Day. The Most Interesting History Ever Read by Man.
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1884
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MAPES, GEORGE W.
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A.L.S. to Mr. A. Markes & Co. of Roseburg, Oregon concerning the price of sheep and cattle. Matteson House Hotel, engraved letterhead of hotel, Wabash Ave., Chicago, Illinois. March 8, 1873. 8.5 x 11 in., 1p. with stamped, postmarked cover. Browned, folds, fine.
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1873
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MATHES, J. HARVEY.
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The Old Guard in Gray. Researches in the Annals of the Confederate Historical Association. Sketches of Memphis Veterans Who Upheld Her Standard in the War, and of Other Confederate Worthies. Illustrated.
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1897
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MILMAN, HENRY HART.
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The History of the Jews.
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1829
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MOORE, C.C., Ed.
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Nos. 1 and 2. The Hebrew Bible; from the Edition of Everardo van der Hooght.
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1815
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MORDECAI, SAMUEL.
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Richmond in By-Gone Days: Being Reminiscences of An Old Citizen.
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1856
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MYERS, S.F. & CO.
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The "New York Jeweler" and Trade Price List. Illustrated. Published Annually by...
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1885
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MYERS, SAMUEL.
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ANs. to Mr. Leslie Regarding the Hiring of His Negro. Norfolk, Jan 9, 1819. Six lines; on verso: "No. 11 no. 6 Samuel Myers note for 140 (sic) dollars." Ink. Folds, browned and lightly foxed, small bites at edges.
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1819
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NEVIN, JOHN W.
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A Summary of Biblical Antiquities; for the Use of Schools, Bible-Classes and Families.
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1849
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NORDHEIMER, ISAAC.
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A Critical Grammar of the Hebrew Language. In Two Volumes.
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1838
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NOYES, GEORGE R.
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A New Translation of the Book of Psalms, with an Introduction.
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1831
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NOYES, GEORGE R.
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An Amended Version of the Book of Job, with an Introduction, and Notes Chiefly Explanatory.
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1827
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PAE, DAVID.
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The Coming Struggle Among the Nations of the Earth: or, the Political Events of the Next Thirteen Years, Prescribed in Accordance with Prophecies in Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Apocalypse....
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1861
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PEABODY, M.M. Engrav
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"The Unjust Sentence of the Jews against Jesus Christ the Saviour of the World." [Caption title]
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1823
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PEABODY, M.M. Engrav
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"The Unjust Sentence of the Jews against Jesus Christ the Saviour of the World." [Caption title]
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1823
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PICCIOTTO, JAMES.
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Sketches of Anglo-Jewish History.
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1875
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PIKE, SAMUEL.
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A Compendious Hebrew Lexicon, Adapted to the English Language, and Composed Upon a New and Commodious Plan; to which is Annexed a Brief Account of dthe Construction and Rationale of dthe Hebew Tongue. Second Cambridge Edition.
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1811
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PRAY, EDMUND.
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A Discourse on the Second Death.
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1838
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PRIEST, JOSIAH.
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American Antiquities, and Discoveries in the West: Being an Exhibition of the Evidence that an Ancient Population of Partially Civilized Nations...Peopled America...and Inquiries into Their Origin, with a Copious Description of many of their stupendous Works, now in ruins...Second Edition, Revised.
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1833
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PUERNER, CHARLES H.
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Casebook of a Police Justice. September 24, 1880 - September 29, 1881. 81 pp. 10” x13," marbled board covers, lined pages, no title. Endpapers pasted with news clippings. Spine wear, cover worn, some pages separating. Ink, legible.
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1880
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REIGHLEY, CHARLES.
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Three (3) pp. ALS to Eno L. Freeman, in Almont, Michigan, Concerning Services of an Assistant. Chicago, Sept. 26, 1851. 16 x 9.5 inches. Blue paper folded in half with integral address. Hole at seal, bright, legible.
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1851
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RIGGS, ELIAS.
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A Manual of the Chaldee Language: Containing a Chaldee Grammar, Chiefly from the German of G.B. Winer; a Chrestomathy...and a Vocabulary, Adapted to the Chrestomathy. With an Appendix on the Rabbinical Character and Style.
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1842
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RIGGS, ELIAS.
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A Manual of the Chaldee Language: Containing a Chaldee Grammar, Chiefly from the German of G.B. Winer; a Chrestomathy...and a Vocabulary, Adapted to the Chrestomathy. With an Appendix on the Rabbinical Character and Style.
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1832
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ROSENBERG, CHARLES G
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The Roman Soprano: or, the Captain of the Swiss Guard.
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1855
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ROSENBERG, CHARLES G
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The Roman Soprano: or, the Captain of the Swiss Guard.
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1855
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ROSSINI, JOAQIN.
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Moses in Egypt: Sacred Tragedy in Four Acts...As Performed for the First Time in the United States, at the Howard Athenaeum, May 15, 1847.
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1847
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ROTHSCHILD, HUGO.
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Three (3) Page ALS to Reverend Father Keegan Concerning Controversy Over a New Elevated Railroad. 33-35 Green Street, Brooklyn, New York, May 31, 1884. 11 x 17 inches, folded in half. Stamped postmarked cover. Wear to envelope, letter very good.
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1884
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RUTHERFORD, WILLIAM.
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A View of Antient History; Including the Progress of Literature and the Fine Arts. In Two Volumes. Third Edition, Corrected.
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1809
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SCHICKARD, WILHELM.
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Horologium hebrieum, sive Consilium, Quomodo Sancta Lingua spacio XXIV
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1636
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SCHINDLER, SOLOMON.
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Dissolving Views in the History of Judaism.
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1888
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SCOTT, Rev. W.A.
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Esther; the Hebrew-Persian Queen.
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1859
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SIEGEL, CHARLES W. E
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A Hundred Years Ago, and Other Poems.
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1875
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SILBERSTEIN, SOLOMON
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The Jewish Problem and Theology in General. In Accordance with the Economical Affairs of the Present Time and with the Whole Modern Science and Philosophy. (Address to the Russian Czar). By a Russian Philosopher.
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1904
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SMITH, GEORGE.
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The Hebrew People: or, the History and Religion of the Israelites...
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1850
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SMITH, JOHN.
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A Hebrew Grammar, Without Points: Designed to Facilitate the Study of the Scriptures of the Old Testament, in the Original...
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1803
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SMITH, LEMUEL.
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The History of Job: with Reflections Affording Comfort to the Disconsolate.
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1806
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STILES, S.
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2-1/2 pp. 4to. ALS for Danforth, Spencer & Hufty Bank Note Printers. New York, May 14, 1846. To S. H. Mann of Cleveland, Ohio. Sheet, blue paper, ink, folded self-mailer with address & post mark. Slight tears at folds, small hole from seal, very legible.
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1846
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STOKES, GEORGE.
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The Manners and Customs of the Jews, and Other Nations Mentioned in the Bible. Illustrated by 120 Engravings. First American Edition.
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1833
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STRAUSS, FREDERICK.
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Helon's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem: a Picture of Judaism, in the Century which Preceded the Advent of Our Saviour. Translated from the German...[by John Kendrick]. Revised and Abridged by Baron Stow...
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1835
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STUART, MOSES.
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A Hebrew Grammar Without the Points; Designed as an Introduction to the Knowledge of the Inflections and Idiom of the Hebrew Tongue.
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1813
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STUART, MOSES.
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A Grammar of the Hebrew Language. Fourth edition corrected and enlarged.
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1831
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STUART, MOSES.
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A Grammar of the Hebrew Language. Sixth edition corrected and enlarged.
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1838
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STUART, MOSES.
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A Hebrew Chrestomathy. Designed as an Introduction to a Course of Hebrew Study. Second Edition: with additions and corrections.
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1832
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SYLVESTER, J.J
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Spring's Debut. A Town Idyll in Two Centuries of Continuous Rhyme
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1880
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TAPPAN, DAVID.
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Lectures on Jewish Antiquities; Delivered at Harvard University in Cambridge, A.D. 1802 & 1803.
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1807
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TREGELLES, S.P.
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Heads of Hebrew Grammar; Containing all the Principles Needed by a Learner.
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1852
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TULLIDGE, EDWARD W.
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Ben Israel; or, From Under the Curse. A Jewish Play, in Five Acts.
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1875
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VERSE BROADSIDE.
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Solomon's Temple and Bruce's Address to His Army. [Caption title.] Broadside, 9" x 10.5".
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1835
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WARE, HENRY JR.
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The Feast of Tabernacles. An Oratorio. The Music by Charles Zeuner. The Words by Henry Ware, Jr. Performed at the Odeon by the Choir and Orchestra of the Boston Academy of Music. [Wrapper title].
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1837
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WATERS, REUBEN D.
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A Treatise...on the Town of Calais and Vicinity, With Some Sketches of Jewish, Pagan, Mahometan, and Other Religions; Character of Bonaparte, Columbus, and Notaries[!].
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1852
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WESTON, MRS. D.C.
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Jewish Antiquities, Geographical, Domestic, Political and Religious: A Catechism, for the Use of Sunday-Schools.
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1866
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WILLARD, SIDNEY.
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A Hebrew Grammar...
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1817
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WILSON, JAMES P.
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An Easy Introduction to the Knowledge of the Hebrew Language Without the Points.
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1812
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WOODSIDE, JOHN W.
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Why Pat Was a Democrat, and Other Campaign Arguments, in Verse. [Wrapper title.]
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1888
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ZUNZ & PERLES.
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Hebrew Characteristics: Miscellaneous Papers from the German.
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1875
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