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Hebrew Theocracy: A Small Treatise Intended for Sabbath Schools and Christian Families
Cogswell, Jonathan. Hebrew Theocracy: A Small Treatise Intended for Sabbath Schools and Christian Families. New-Brunswick, [N.J.]: Press of J. Terhune, 1848. 107 p.
Hope for the Jews; or The Jews will be Converted to the Christian Faith; and Settled and Reorganized as a Nation in the Land of Palestine
Janeway, Jacob Jones. Hope for the Jews; or, The Jews will be Converted to the Christian Faith; and Settled and Reorganized as a Nation, in the Land of Palestine. New Brunswick, N.J.: Press of J. Terhune and Son, 1853. 246 p.
The Happy Home. By Kirwan.
[Murray, Nicholas]. The Happy Home. By Kirwan. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1858. 206 p.
The Thousand and One Days. A Companion to the Arabian Nights. With an Introduction by Miss Pardoe. Embellished with Twelve Fine Illustrations.
Pardoe, Miss. The Thousand and One Days. A Companion to the Arabian Nights. With an Introduction by Miss Pardoe. Embellished with Twelve Fine Illustrations. Baltimore: Murphy & Co.; Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1858. 352 p.
The Thousand and One Days. A Companion to the Arabian Nights. With an Introduction by Miss Pardoe. Embellished with Twelve Fine Illustrations.
Pardoe, Miss. The Thousand and One Days. A Companion to the Arabian Nights. With an Introduction by Miss Pardoe. Embellished with Twelve Fine Illustrations. Baltimore: Murphy & Co.; Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1858. 352 p.
"Our Jewish Citizens." In: Frank Hamilton Taylor, ed. The City of Philadelphia. A Compilation of Facts Supplied by Distinguished Citizens for the Information of Business Men, Travelers, and the World at Large. Compiled under the Auspices of the Trades League of Philadelphia
Morais, Henry Samuel. "Our Jewish Citizens." In: Frank Hamilton Taylor, ed. The City of Philadelphia. A Compilation of Facts Supplied by Distinguished Citizens for the Information of Business Men, Travelers, and the World at Large. Compiled under the Auspices of the Trades League of Philadelphia (Philadelphia, [1900?]), p. 180.