A second letter to a friend concerning naturalizations

wherein the reasons are given why the Jews were antiently considered as the immediate vassals and absolute property of the crown : but are now in a state of liberty and freedom like other subjects : to which are added, the opinions of the most eminent lawyers, together with proofs and arguments drawn from divers important facts and statutes of the realm relating to the same subject

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Josiah Tucker, Josiah Tucker
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A second letter to a friend concerning naturalizations

wherein the reasons are given why the Jews were antiently considered as the immediate vassals and absolute property of the crown : but are now in a state of liberty and freedom like other subjects : to which are added, the opinions of the most eminent lawyers, together with proofs and arguments drawn from divers important facts and statutes of the realm relating to the same subject

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