قراءة كتاب Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question With Texts of Protocols, Treaty Stipulations and Other Public Acts and Official Documents

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Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question
With Texts of Protocols, Treaty Stipulations and Other Public Acts and Official Documents

Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question With Texts of Protocols, Treaty Stipulations and Other Public Acts and Official Documents

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  Art. VI, Treaty of Madrid, 1880 91   Edict of the Sultan of Morocco, 1864 92   Madrid: Protocol of June 26, 1880 92   Algeciras: Protocol of April 2, 1906 98  
IV. THE PALESTINE QUESTION AND THE NATIONAL RESTORATION OF THE JEWS 100       Documents—   Russian Memorandum, Oct. 1840 107   Austrian Memorandum, Oct. 1840 111   Lord Clanricarde to Lord Palmerston, Feb. 23. 1841 113   Mémoire of the King of Prussia, Feb. 24, 1841 114   Baron Bülow to Lord Palmerston, March 6, 1841 116   Lord Beauvale to Lord Palmerston, March 2, 1841 116   Lord Palmerston to Lord Beauvale, March 11, 1841 117   Further Austrian Memorandum, March 31, 1841 117   Col. Churchill to Sir Moses Montefiore, June 14, 1841 119   The same to the same, Aug. 15, 1842 121   Resolution of the Jewish Board of Deputies, Nov. 8, 1843 123   Col. Churchill to the Board of Deputies, Jan. 8, 1843 123   Art. V of Agreement between Great Britain, France and Russia, Feb. 21, 1917 124   Mr. Balfour to Lord Rothschild, Nov. 2, 1917 124  
APPENDIX.   International Anti-Semitism in 1498 126       Document—   Sub-Prior of Santa Cruz to Ferdinand and Isabella, July 18, 1498 126  
INDEX 127  
FOOTNOTES

NOTES ON
THE DIPLOMATIC HISTORY OF THE
JEWISH QUESTION.

I. INTRODUCTION.

ON INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS LIBERTY GENERALLY.

The Jewish Question is part of the general question of Religious Toleration. Together with the questions relating to the toleration of "Turks and Infidels," it raises the question of Religious Liberty in its most acute form. It is both local and international. Locally it seeks a solution through Civil and Political Emancipation on the basis of Religious Toleration. Internationally it arises when a State or combination of States which has

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