| Matthew Habershon - 1834 - 498 sider
...measures of this restless reformer was a measure for the amelioration of the condition of the Jews." " He published his edict of toleration, by which he opened...open the whole circle of trade to their speculations, permitting them to establish manufactories of all sorts, excepting gunpowder, and to attend fairs in... | |
| William Burder - 1841 - 624 sider
...confined to their till the Kreuch Ghetto, and still constrained to listen to periodical sermons. tu the Jews the schools, and the universities of the empire, and gave them In German tne privilege of taking degrees as doctors in medicine, philothey were toler- sophy, and... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1843 - 382 sider
...mistress,, named Esther, who was shot crossing the : bridge from Leopoldstadt to the capital. The crime waSj most improbably, charged on the Jews, and the afflicted...preliminary measure 'of establishing primary schools for.their youth.- It threw open the whole-circle of trade to their speculations, permitted them to... | |
| William Carr Thurman - 1864 - 256 sider
...restless and universal reformer was a measure for . the amelioration of the condition of the Jews. He published his edict of toleration, by which he opened...civil law. It enforced upon them the wise preliminary measures of establishing primary schools for their youth. It threw open the circle of vtrade to their... | |
| William Carr Thurman - 1867 - 364 sider
...restless and universal reformer was a measure for the amelioration of the condition of the Jews. He published his edict of toleration, by which he opened...civil law. It enforced upon them the wise preliminary measures of establishing primary schools for their youth. It threw open the circle of trade to their... | |
| 1867 - 864 sider
...amelioration of their condition. By one of these edicts he opened to them, not only the public schools, but the universities of the empire, and gave them the privilege of taking degrees in philosophy and civil law. We have the authority of Milman, among other Protestant historians, for... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1870 - 494 sider
...by popular commotions in the different cities. Joseph published his edict of toleration A. c. 1782, by which he opened to the Jews the schools and the...gunpowder, and to attend fairs in towns where they were not dorniciliated. In all the cities of the Empire it made them liable to a toleration-tax, and certain... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1870 - 488 sider
...by popular commotions in the different cities. Joseph published his edict of toleration A. c. 1782, by which he opened to the Jews the schools and the...preliminary measure of establishing primary schools for then- youth. It threw open the whole circle of trade to their speculations, permitted them to establish... | |
| Thomas Robinson - 1882 - 354 sider
...reformer was a measure for the amelioration of the condition of the Jews." In his Edict of Toleration he " opened to the Jews the schools and the universities...doctors in philosophy, medicine, and civil law. ... It threw open the whole circle of trade to their speculations, permitting them to establish manufactures... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1883 - 504 sider
...toleration AC 1782, by which he opened to the Jews the schools and the uniy Jost, k. 66. versities of the Empire, and gave them the privilege of taking...preliminary measure of establishing primary schools for then- youth. It threw open the whole circle of trade to their speculations, permitted them to establish... | |
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