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Notes On The Diplomatic History Of The Jewish Question With Tex

The substance of this volume was read as a Paper before the Jewish Historical Society of England on February 11, 1918. It has now been expanded and supplied with a full equipment of documents--Protocols of Congresses and Conferences, Treaty Stipulations, Diplomatic Corresponde...

Chapters

13. Chapter 13

MY LORD,--The King of Prussia has sent His Minister at this Court a proposition for regulating the position of the Christians in Syria, which, if it were acted upon, would in Pr...

9. Chapter 9

He conceives that the intention of the United States in negotiating the treaty of December 18, 1832, and the distinct and enlightened reciprocal engagements then entered into wi...

11. Chapter 11

"A notre estimé serviteur, le Taleb Mohammed Vargas. Que Dieu te soit propice, et que la paix soit sur toi, ainsi que la bénédiction de Dieu Très Haut et sa miséricorde.

6. Chapter 6

SIR,--The Jewish Conjoint Foreign Committee of the London Committee of Deputies of British Jews and the Anglo-Jewish Association have had under their consideration the diplomati...

5. Chapter 5

For its part, the Government of the United States regards the conclusion of conventions of this character as of the highest value, because not only establishing and recognizing...

10. Chapter 10

Article IV. The subjects of Her Britannic Majesty within the dominions of His Majesty the Sultan shall be free to manage their own affairs themselves, or to commit those affairs...

2. Chapter 2

Your Petitioners most humbly beg leave to observe that in the said Edict there is no reason or cause assign'd for the Expulsion of their said Brethren who therefore Suspect that...

7. Chapter 7

In this respect one cannot ignore the coincidence of several phenomena which could hardly be accidental. This coincidence rather logically leads to the further result that our r...

3. Chapter 3

The Jewish Question was more expressly discussed twenty-six years later, at the Congress of Paris, and the subsidiary conferences which had to settle the great political problem...

8. Chapter 8

The opportunity presented itself when in the early sixties, under the influence of Cobden and Chevalier, France denounced all her Commercial Treaties. In negotiating the new Tre...

12. Chapter 12

2. Que sa population, composée d'environ 15/m. âmes, parmi lesquelles on compte à peine un millier de Chrétiens appartenant à diverses communions, n'offre guère d'éléments propr...

14. Chapter 14

Conferences:-- Algeciras (1906), 54, 88 Bucharest (1913), 45, 47, 48, 49 Constantinople (1856), 20, 21, 23 London (1830), 17, 52 London (1912), 13, 45, 47 Madrid (1880), 54, 88...

1. Chapter 1

The substance of this volume was read as a Paper before the Jewish Historical Society of England on February 11, 1918. It has now been expanded and supplied with a full equipmen...

4. Chapter 4

Le Comte Schouvaloff fait remarquer que ces observations ne constituent pas une opposition de principe à la proposition Française: l'élément Israélite, trop considérable dans ce...

15. Chapter 15

[112] _The Restoration of the Hebrews to Jerusalem by the Year of 1798 under the Revealed Prince and Prophet_ (Lond. 1794). _A letter from Mr. Brothers to Miss Cott with an Addr...