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Palmyra (Syria)1

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Brothers, Richard, 1757-18242
Finlayson, John (1770-1854)2
Brothers, Richard (1757-1824)1
Coles, John1
Goldsmid, Sir Francis Henry (1808-1878)1
Gordon, James A (1793-1872)1
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Graham, Sir James Robert (1792-1861)1
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Reproduction of a rare pamphlet originally published in 1665 and dealing with a visit of Jews to Aberdeen

1938

"Reprinted from The Jewish Chronicle of May 6th, 1938". Facsimile reproduction of "A new letter from Aberdeen in Scotland sent to a Person of Quality: wherein is a more full Account of the Proceedin...

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The ruins of Balbec and Palmyra, from the plates of Robert Wood... proved to be the palaces of Solomon

Brothers, Richard (1757-1824)

1815

Prefatory letter to "The Prince Regent" dated 30 Sept. 1815.

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The seven seals of revelation, the rising up of God's two witnesses, the true explanation of the dragon, devil, and satan... with the immediate recal op [sic] the Hebrews from all nations, to build with all nations, the new Jerusalem

Finlayson, John (1770-1854); Peel, Sir Robert (1788-1850); Graham, Sir James Robert (1792-1861); Lyndhurst, John Singleton Copley Baron (1772-1863)

[1846?]

Contents includes letters addressed, among others, to the First Lord of the Treasury, Sir Robert Peel; the Secretary of State, Sir James Graham; the Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst.

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The God of the Jews, or, Jehovah unveiled : being the character of the Jewish deity delineated : with strictures on the lives of Hebrew saints and remarks on the theocracy; to which is prefixed a letter to the Bishop of Llandaff

Skinner, William tradesman (fl. 1799); Watson, Richard (1737-1816)

1819

The letter to Richard Watson, bishop of Llandaff (p.[7]-15) dated March 27, 1799, is a reply to his Apology for the Bible and a defence of Paine's Age of reason.

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