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What did they think of the Jews: the 1859 Victorian parliament

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This article looks at the attitudes of colonial Victorian parliamentarians towards Jews, through studying financial assistance towards synagogues and other matters. Looks mostly at Augustus Greeves, Archibald Mickie, and John O'Shanassy.

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