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1817, published in A Letter Addressed to the Right Reverend the Bishop of St David’s, Joint Patron of the London Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews, by the Rev Lewis Way, MA (second edition, Dublin and London, 1820), p.63. Rev. W. T. Gidney, The History of the London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews, from 1809 to 1908 (London, 1908), p.58. A. M. W. Stirling, The Ways of Yesterday, Being chronicles of the Way family, 1307–1885 (London, 1830), pp.151–4. Ibid., p.156.
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D. J. Goldberg and J. D. Rayner, The Jewish People: Their History and Their Religion (London, 1987), 1989 edition, pp.132–3. Important modern works that cover the Jews in Europe in this period are D. Vital, A People Apart: The Jews in Europe, 1789–1939 (Oxford, 1999); A. Elon, The Pity of it all: A History of the Jews in Germany, 1743–1933 (London, 2002); A. Eisenbach, The Emancipation of the Jews in Poland,1780–1870 (Oxford, 1991); J. D. Klier, Russia Gathers her Jews: The Origins of the ‘Jewish Question’ in Russia, 1772–1825 (DeKalb, Ill., 1986); H. M. Sachar, The Course of Modern Jewish History (New York, 1958, 1977). Sachar, The Course of Modern Jewish History (1977 edition), p.66. Vital, A People Apart, pp.61–2; Sachar, The Course of Modern Jewish History, pp.100–3. L. Way, Mémoires sur l’Etat des Israélites, Dédiés et Présentés à Leurs Majestés Impériales et Royales, Réunies au Congrès d’Aix-la-Chapelle (Paris, 1819), p.63 (authors’ translation). A Letter Addressed to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of St David’s, Joint Patron of the London Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews, by the Rev Lewis Way, MA (Second edition, Dublin and London, 1820), p.31.
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