| Charles Patrick Daly - 1893 - 204 pagina’s
...After many consultations we have decided and resolved upon a certain petition made by said Portuguse Jews, that they shall have permission to sail to and...them shall not become a burden to the company, or to the community, but be supported by their own nation. You will govern yourself accordingly." —... | |
| Judaeans (Organization) - 1917 - 200 pagina’s
...made by said Portuguese Jews, that they shall have permission to sail and trade in New Netherlands and to live and remain there, provided the poor among them shall not become a burden to the company or to the community, but be supported by their own nation." Such are the memorable terms of the instructions... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1905 - 1216 pagina’s
...zil the year before, that Jews •• shall have permission to sail to and trade in New Xetherland, and to live and remain there, provided the poor among...community, but be supported by their own nation." Contemporary construction of this grant shows that it was not intended to be limited by unexpressed... | |
| 1905 - 782 pagina’s
...557 zil the year before, that Jews ''shall have permission to sail to and trade in New Xctherland, and to live and remain there, provided the poor among...community, but be supported by their own nation." Contemporary construction of this grant shows that it was not intended to be limited by unexpressed... | |
| Charles Seligman Bernheimer - 1905 - 446 pagina’s
...upon a certain petition made by said Portuguese Jews, that they shall have permission to sell and to trade in New Netherland and to live and remain there,...them shall not become a burden to the company, or to the community, but be supported by their own nation." The records of the Department of Charities... | |
| 1906 - 296 pagina’s
...unreasonable and unfair," and that " they shall have permission to sail to and trade in New Netherlands and to live and remain there, provided the poor among...community, but be supported by their own nation." And again he received directions in favor of Jewish settlers, especially providing that they should... | |
| American Jewish Historical Society. Executive Committee - 1906 - 290 pagina’s
...made by said Portuguese Jews, that they shall have permission to sail to and trade in New Netherlands and to live and remain there, provided the poor among them shall not become a burden to the company or to the community, but be supported by their own nation." And so they found a spot upon the globe on... | |
| Samuel Oppenheim - 1909 - 108 pagina’s
...presented by said Portuguese Jews that these people may travel and trade to and in New Nether land (k) and live and remain there, provided the poor among them shall not become a burden to the company or to the community, but be supported by their own nation. You will now (1) govern yourself accordingly.... | |
| Frederick J. Zwierlein - 1910 - 382 pagina’s
...towards the Jews in New Netherland according to the concessions made by the Company on February 22, 1655, "provided the poor among them shall not become a burden...community, but be supported by their own Nation." The Jews now endeavored to obtain several concessions from the provincial government. On July 27, 1655,... | |
| Mendel Silber - 1910 - 156 pagina’s
...permission to Jews to settle in New Netherland, seeing that they would build up commerce and industry, while "the poor among them shall not become a burden to the company, or to the community, but be supported by their own nation." And it is for this reason that the Jew the... | |
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