The Truth about ShylockRandom House, 1962 - 369 Seiten |
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... Jewish art . " Even today some bigots tend to conclude that Christians of whose dealings they disapprove " must have Jewish blood in them . " Certainly the almost total absence of Jews from England during the period when Elizabethan ...
... Jewish art . " Even today some bigots tend to conclude that Christians of whose dealings they disapprove " must have Jewish blood in them . " Certainly the almost total absence of Jews from England during the period when Elizabethan ...
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Bernard D. N. Grebanier. Jewish shoemaker , the Wandering Jew , a story first told by Roger of Wendover in his Flores ... Jewish to be either good or holy . Besides , he argued , he had been born into it , and in it he wanted to live and ...
Bernard D. N. Grebanier. Jewish shoemaker , the Wandering Jew , a story first told by Roger of Wendover in his Flores ... Jewish to be either good or holy . Besides , he argued , he had been born into it , and in it he wanted to live and ...
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... Jewish moneylenders was in- tensified by the theologians . They argued that the Jews had no right to take interest from Christians , that the Church ought to for- bid them to remain in business , that not even the Pope should feel ...
... Jewish moneylenders was in- tensified by the theologians . They argued that the Jews had no right to take interest from Christians , that the Church ought to for- bid them to remain in business , that not even the Pope should feel ...
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